PHIVOLCS
cautions public
to be
ready at all times
Gideon
C. Corgue
ZAMBOANGA
CITY – Engr. Allan Rommel Labayog, station chief of Philippine Volcanology
and Seismology (PHIVOLCS9) admonishes the public to be ready at all times
in case disaster strikes.
Labayog
was one of the resource speakers in the 2-day Trainors’ Training on Advocacy
for Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation at the Seafood House, San Roque, Zamboanga City on September 4-5, 2014 hosted by
PIA.
The
PHIVOLCS chief, who lectured on earthquake and preparedness said PHIVOLCS has
recorded deadliest and most powerful earthquakes in the country, of which 60
percent come from Mindanao .
He
enumerated the very destructive earthquakes that hit Mindanao particularly in Zamboanga Peninsula during the 16th and 18th
centuries which caused countless damage to lives and properties.
Labayog
said an average of 20 earthquakes occur everyday.
With
this scenario, he said the public should undertake preventive measures to avoid
economic and human losses should disaster occur.
“I
encourage the people to be always ready and take proactive measures,” he
quoted, and advised the public to know the hazard zone, safe zone, strictly
follow structural and building code, implement safe construction practices,
prepare emergency plan, conduct information and education campaign on disaster
preparedness and drills in communities.
By
doing so, we can safeguard the well-being of citizens and prevent
loss
of lives and properties. “Remember that the BIG one is just ahead so let’s make
everyday a disaster day,” Labayog cautioned.
In
closing, he quoted a popular phrase of Christian writer and theologian Jimm
Wallis, “sometimes it takes a natural disaster to reveal a social disaster.”
The
training was participated by DSWD, DepEd, non-government organizations and
barangay officials to capacitate them to be active advocates on climate change
adaptation and mitigation.(PIA) (091214)
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