In
light of the devastation wrought by Typhoon Pablo (Bopha) on Visayas and
Mindanao last week, Senator Loren Legarda advocated a nationwide information
campaign on geohazard maps.
"Based
on the latest statistics released by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and
Management Council, 906 have died and 900 more remain missing, while we have
incurred about P15 billion worth of damages due to Typhoon Pablo. These would
have been avoided if our local government units and all our citizens had
knowledge of geohazard maps," she said.
Legarda,
UN Regional Champion for Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation,
said that everyone must have knowledge of their geographical location, and
whether they are at high risk or not.
During
the briefing called by the Committee on Climate Change on the use and
implementation of the geohazard maps, the Senator stressed that the Department
of Environment and Natural Resources should not only distribute these maps, but
also, and more importantly, educate LGUs on how to read the map and how it will
help them in their disaster risk reduction and management efforts.
"Am
I living on a landslide area? Am I living in a flood-prone area? Filipinos in
every barangay in the country need to know this information far before any
typhoon signals are raised. Coupled with early warning signals at least seven
days before any typhoon arrives, we should be able to radically minimize the
casualties," Legarda detailed.
"No
mayor, barangay captain, or kagawad will put their constituents at
risk by relocating them to danger zones. However, due to the lack of
information, many have died because the relocation sites themselves are
geohazard areas. We should plan our cities and municipalities
accordingly," she remarked.
5 comments:
Loren is right, our local govt officials should be prepared... sila din kasi ang kakailanganin natin kung sakaling may sakuna nanaman na dumating.
importante ang geo-hazard maps, para nga naman malaman kung saang area ang hindi delikadong tayuan ng bahay o tirahan..dapat ganayan talaga..
Yeah i agree with Loren Legarda, Geo-hazard maps will be helpful specially on selecting areas to put and build a house.Mas maigi na ang handa ;)
"No mayor, barangay captain, or kagawad will put their constituents at risk by relocating them to danger zones. " tama po yan mam loren legardam kaay po mas ok po na magkaroon ng geo hazard maps para naman po hindi na maulit ang ang nangyaring tahedya.
nakakatakot ang nagnyari sa mindanao at visayas dahil sa bagyong pablo.buti na lang at ginagawan ng paraan ni senator legarda ang bagay na yun para hindi na maulit. ayos!
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