Panay News

Prov’l El Niño Task Force focuses on 5 key sectors

- ❙ By Ime Sornito

I LOILO – To cushion the impacts of El Niño, the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC) passed a resolution creating a taskforce.

The formulatio­n of the team, in reference to National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council Memorandum Circular No. 05, Series of 2023, was made during a special meeting of the PDRRMC led by executive officer Colonel Cornelio Salinas and Provincial Administra­tor Raul Banias, on Tuesday afternoon at Casa Real de Iloilo.

“The Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils as well as the local government units may adopt the National El Niño team structure, however, they may accordingl­y adjust the compositio­n as deemed necessary,” read part of the memo.

The Provincial El Niño Task Force shall be led by the Provincial Planning and Developmen­t Office (PPDO), with the PDRRMC being the implementi­ng arm of the PDRRMC. Further, the PDRRMO shall also serve as co-presider during the Provincial El Niño Task Force meetings.

Task force El Niño shall focus on five key sectors composed of the following: food security, water security, energy security, health security, and public safety.

“These key sectors are tasked with carrying out the mitigation effects and implementa­tion of actions and plans focused on their respective sectors while guided by the four DRRM Thematic Areas/Pillars. Likewise, these sectors are required to develop their respective sector plans, which, subsequent­ly, shall be part of the provincial action plan,” said Salinas.

For food security, the lead agency or office is the Provincial Agricultur­e Office (PAgRO), and members are the Provincial Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DWSD), Department of the Interior and Local Government ( DILG)- Iloilo, Department of Science and Technology ( DOST)- Iloilo, Philippine Crop Insurance Corporatio­n (PCIC), Department of Trade and Industry ( DTI)- Iloilo, National Food Authority (NFA)-Iloilo, National Irrigation Administra­tion (NIA)-Iloilo and Guimaras, and Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)-Iloilo.

For water security, the lead office is the Provincial Government Environmen­t and Natural Resources (PGENRO), and the members are DILG, DOST, PAGASA, NIA, the Iloilo Police Provincial Office (IPPO), and the Public Informatio­n and Community Affairs Office (PICAO).

For energy sector, the lead office is the PPDO, and the members are the Provincial Engineerin­g Office ( PEO), Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), National Telecommun­ication Office ( NTC), and Electric Cooperativ­e, Inc. (ILECO) I to III.

For health security, the lead officer is the Provincial Health Office (PHO), and the members are the Hospital Management Office (HMO), Department of Education (DepEd), PSWDO, PPDO, PICAO, PGENRO, DOST, and DILG.

FUNCTIONS AND TASKING

* Tasked with carrying out mitigation efforts and implementi­ng actions and plans focused on their respective sectors while guided by the DRRM Thematic Areas and Pillars.

* Required to develop their respective plan, which subsequent­ly shall be part of the Provincial Action Plan.

* Develop comprehens­ion strategies and plans for managing and responding to El Niño events, covering all sectors.

* Assess the potential risks and vulnerabil­ities associated with El Niño in different municipali­ties, including evaluating the impact on agricultur­e, water availabili­ty, infrastruc­ture, and public health.

* Allocated resources effectivel­y to implement strategies and plans. Ensure that funds, personnel, and equipment are available to respond to El Niño- related challenges promptly.

* Coordinate­d efforts among various government agencies, non-government organizati­ons, and internatio­nal partners involved in El Niño management

* Facilitate collaborat­ion and informatio­n sharing to ensure a unified response.

Another resolution passed by the PDRRMC is to organize the Provincial Rapid/ PostDamage Assessment and Needs Analysis Team ( R/ PDANA) to enhance the province’s capacity to assess and respond to the impacts of disasters in a systematic manner.

As of March 4, based on a partial report from the PAgRO, El Niño caused at least P487.828 million in damage, wherein damage to rice reached P422,610,445, for corn – P63,000,201, and high-value crops - P2,218,350./

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