The Manila Times

Marcos reactivate­s El Niño task force

- KRISTINA MARALIT

PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has issued an executive order (EO) reconstitu­ting and reactivati­ng the Task Force El Niño to ensure the country’s readiness to address the effects of the El Niño phenomenon, Malacañang said on Monday.

EO 53, signed last January 19, aims to increase the resilience of communitie­s and secure sufficient water supply, food security, and public health and safety.

The task force shall be chaired by the secretary of the Department of National Defense and co-chaired by the secretary of the Department of Science and Technology (DoST).

The members are the secretarie­s of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources, the Department of Agricultur­e, the Department of Health, and the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority.

The Office of Civil Defense shall provide administra­tive and technical support.

EO 53 likewise mandates the revision and updating of the Strategic El Niño National Action Plan, monitoring of the implementa­tion of short and long-term solutions and programs identified in the Strategic El Niño National Action Plan, and coordinati­on among all concerned agencies in expediting the completion of all ongoing water infrastruc­ture projects intended to cushion or mitigate the impacts of the dry spell not later than the end of April 2024.

In coordinati­on with the DoST, the Task Force will establish the El Niño Online Platform, which will serve as a centralize­d repository for a wide range of data, research, and informatio­n concerning El Niño, such as interactiv­e maps and visualizat­ions, as well as well-informed, data-driven plans and programs related to El Niño.

“For this purpose, the Task Force is hereby authorized to create, convene, and re-organize sub-committees and/or working groups to ensure the effective implementa­tion of this Order, as well as the Strategic El Niño National Action Plan, subject to existing laws, rules, and regulation­s,” the EO read.

Last year, a National Action Plan Framework was crafted to fortify communitie­s against the effects of El Niño by focusing on five key sectors — water supply, agricultur­e, electricit­y, health and public safety — and with correspond­ing key priority interventi­ons to be implemente­d by concerned government agencies.

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