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Japan grants P1.74-B for RP Doppler weather radar systems
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Oct 30, 2009 - 4:25:27 PM
By Gloria Jane Baylon
MANILA,
Oct. 31 (PNA) -- Japan is granting JPY 3.350 billion (about P1.74
billion) to the Philippines to enhance the country’s capability for
weather monitoring and weather information/warning dissemination,
including the installations of new Doppler (S-band) radar systems.
Notes
on the project were exchanged Friday morning between Foreign Affairs
Secretary Alberto Romulo and Japan’s Ambassador to Manila Makoto
Katsura at the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).
The
Notes on the project’s detailed design, worth JPY 23 million (around
P12 million), were earlier exchanged between the two ministers last
March 30.
The grant aid will be implemented by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa).
The
grant will provide new Doppler (S-band) radar systems that will replace
the existing Meteorological Radar Systems in Aparri-Cagayan,
Virac-Catanduanes, and Guiuan-Samar.
It
also includes the installation of meteorological data display systems
and the establishment of data satellite communication systems.
”This
project complements all the other emergency assistance and relief
operation supported by Government of Japan for the victims of two
recent typhoons,” according to the Japanese Embassy in Manila.
It
is expected that the project will contribute to the protection of lives
and properties and help mitigate the devastation caused by tropical
cyclones and other severe weather conditions through continuous and
timely dissemination of accurate forecasts, warnings and advisories to
disaster management agencies and mass media, it said.
Katsura said the project complements earlier assistance announced for victims of typhoons “Ondoy” and “Pepeng.”
The
Philippine Government welcomed the latest Japanese assistance package,
saying “it is timely and useful for the country, especially in light of
the widespread destruction wrought by typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng, and
ongoing efforts to improve local meteorological capabilities.”
In
remarks at the signing ceremony at the DFA, Katsura said that “as a
close friend and neighbor, Japan will continuously support typhoon
victims to reconstruct and improve the living environment in the
Philippines."
Katsura
also expressed the “sincere hope that these projects will further
strengthen the cooperative ties and friendship that Japan and the
Philippines have built through the years.” (PNA)
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