In
the wake of Typhoon Pablo, Senator Loren Legarda said that much remains to be
done in order to reduce disaster risks in the country and achieve sustainable
development.
“Typhoon
Pablo unveils the vulnerability of affected communities to natural hazards and
extreme weather events. This vulnerability is brought about mostly by poverty
and environmental degradation, among other drivers of risk,” she explained.
The
latest typhoon to hit the country entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility
(PAR) Sunday night, and ravaged 26 provinces, mostly in Mindanao. Typhoon Pablo
resulted in the deaths of 418 people, with hundreds still missing.
Legarda,
Chair of the Senate Committee on Climate Change and UN Regional Champion for
Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation for Asia-Pacific,
remarked that for the country to achieve inclusive and sustainable growth,
building the resilience of Mindanao to disasters is crucial.
“We
cannot afford recurring disaster losses from typhoons such as Pablo and Sendong
in Mindanao. In December 2011, heavy rains brought by Typhoon Sendong caused
the overflow of the Cagayan de Oro River. Whole villages were swept away, and
left more than a thousand dead. The proper dissemination of geo-hazard maps to
our LGUs, as well as the proper implementation of these, should be done,” she
said.
“While
today our work will be on rebuilding the communities affected by Pablo, we must
ensure that we are not rebuilding the risks. Furthermore, communities that were
not hit by the typhoon should now be scaling-up their disaster preparedness
mechanisms to ensure that in the event a natural hazard occurs, they are ready.
In building back better, we need to invest in making communities more
disaster-resilient,” Legarda stressed.
5 comments:
Kung magrerebuild tayo, dapat yung mas maayos na para maiwasan natin itong pangyayari na ito
I agree with our Senator here. Furthermore, communities that were not hit by the typhoon should now be scaling-up their disaster preparedness mechanisms to ensure that in the event a natural hazard occurs, they are ready. Di porket di tau affected ay hindi tayo magreready. <agready na tayo habang may chance kesa kung huli na ang lahat
Sana maging lesson na sa tin uli ito para gawa tayo ng way para hindi namaulit uli ito. Action na tayo mga kababayan!
Kasalanan ng mga illegal logger dun sa province namin kaya kawawa sila ngayon. Sana mahigpit na LGUs natin sa ganon.
Heto na yung sinasabi ni Sen Loren na disaster risk reduction. Kahit paano, nakabawas pa din naman tayo at hindi nagkulang govt natin sa pagreremind at pagwarn sa kanila. Pero next time magimprove pa dapat tayo.
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