In time for the celebration of the National Disaster Resilience Month, the Davao City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) conducted city-wide simultaneous testing of the cityâs newly-installed Public Alert and Warning System Project.
Alfredo Baloran, the head of CDRRMO, said that the city-wide testing was conducted for the calibration of the new sirens, test their functionality, and see its range or reach.
âWe have to observe kung asa kutob ang maabot niya, and range niya, especially sa mga densely populated areas. Kung dili sya maabot, we will suggest for additional sirens didto nga lugar (We need to observe the range of the sirens, especially in the densely populated areas. If it doesnât reach them, we will suggest for additional sirens in those areas),â Baloran said.
According to Baloran, seven new sirens have been installed in Barangays Panacan, Vicente Duterte, Maa, Bucana, Talomo Proper, Sirawan, and Barangay 23-C. These have been classified as disaster-prone areas.
The existing sirens in Toril Fish Port, Matina Aplaya, City Hall Annex, and R.Castillo are sounded off every Tuesday at 12 noon.
The sirens serve to alert or warn Dabawenyos of a weather disturbance or something dangerous is approaching such as flooding, landslide, or storm surge.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Baloran assured Dabawenyos that CDRRMO is doing its best to enhance the cityâs preparedness through an upgrade of alert and warning equipment and information dissemination on any form of calamity or disaster.
CDRRMO is celebrating July as the National Disaster Resilience Month by radio guesting to better inform and improve disaster preparedness of the public and distribution of disaster preparedness posters and pamphlets.
CDRRMO is also encouraging every Dabawenyo to prepare an emergency GO bag which contains essential items such as medicine, first aid kit, and important documents that can be carried when a disaster hits their area. CIO