Monday, January 7, 2013

Legarda Starts Distribution of Geohazard Maps in ComVal, Davao Oriental


MANILA, January 7, 2013-Senator Loren Legarda today kicked-off the distribution of geohazard maps to municipalities in the country during her visit to the Province of Compostela Valley.

Legarda, Chair of the Senate Committee on Climate Change, started the distribution of the maps with the formal turnover to the local officials of Compostela Valley, led by Governor Arturo Uy. She will also distribute geohazard maps to local government officials of Davao Oriental, led by Governor Cora Malanyaon, on January 8.

“Our local officials need to have the valuable, life-saving information regarding risks present in their communities, all of which can be found in the geohazard maps. Many of the disasters that occurred in the country could have been avoided if our LGUs and all our citizens had knowledge of the risks they face. These maps show where it is safe and unsafe to reside or to build infrastructure,” she explained.

Legarda said that she will also distribute geohazard maps in other provinces in the country, but stressed that local officials of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) should thoroughly brief local government officials to ensure that the maps are understood and used properly.

“Our leaders and our citizens have the right to know if they are living in landslide or flood-prone areas, even before any typhoon signals are raised. With the knowledge of the risks present in our communities and with early warning signals at least seven days before any typhoon arrives, we should be able to radically minimize the casualties and damages when a natural hazard strikes,” she stressed.

“No local official—governor, mayor, or barangay captain, will put their constituents at risk by relocating them to danger zones. Disasters should not happen before we begin to take action. We should arm our local government officials with the right tools to ensure that our nation is always prepared for disasters,” Legarda concluded.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ganda nito, sana po'y magamit nilang mabuti ito. Thank you senator Loren Legarda! :)

James said...

"Our leaders and our citizens have the right to know if they are living in landslide or flood-prone areas"

True ito! Dapat nating malaman kung safe ba ang lugar natin para at least maka gawa na ng measures para sa disasters.

Ito said...

LGUs are now given tool to use for disaster reduction. Now it's their and our turn to do our part. Let's listen to warning to avoid casualties.. .

Anonymous said...

Galing talaga ni Loren! Kaya idol na namin po. Napaka useful po sa tao ng mga naiisip niyong projects.

sheilababes said...

I wish that we utilize the use of these maps this time. I admire Loren for her efforts here. Kudos to you Ms Loren!

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