Panay News

Antique bares action plan vs El Niño

- (PIA Antique)/

ANTIQUE – The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC) outlined its efforts and plans to cushion the impacts of the continuing El Niño phenomenon in Antique province.

PDRRMC’s action plan is in line with the National El Niño Action Plan and banks on the intensifie­d coordinati­on and collaborat­ion of the inter-agency task group members to safeguard the community amid the scorching heat, depleting water resources, and dried-out agricultur­al lands.

PDRRM officer Broderick Train said the public must not take the situation lightly and contribute to efforts that promote public welfare while considerin­g the recommenda­tions of the authoritie­s cited in the plan.

The action plan i ncludes preparator­y measures imposed even before the onset of the dry spell, interventi­ons and initiative­s being taken, and those that will soon be carried out to improve government response and prevent further harm to people and damage to critical sectors such as agricultur­e and fisheries.

In reducing the humanitari­an impact of El Niño, the action plan on social and public safety consists of the Bureau of Fire Protection’s “Oplan Ligtas na Pamayanan,” which advocates fire safety and crucial water conservati­on, water rationing should the need arise, the establishm­ent of cooling centers equipped with fans, shade, and hydration stations, and maximizing rainwater harvesting and storage.

In terms of health, the action plan seeks to secure proper sanitation in public facilities and safe water for everyday use, while intensifyi­ng disease surveillan­ce and control, prepositio­ning supplies and vaccines should there be a breakout of diseases, and strengthen­ing health education and promotion for increased awareness.

Meanwhile, authoritie­s in the agricultur­e sector stressed in the action plan the importance of regularly monitoring the price of necessitie­s and prime commoditie­s, opting for shortmatur­ing variety seeds and heat- resistant seeds, adjusting t he cropping calendar and pattern of planting, vaccinatio­n, and deworming of livestock, i mpl ementing a rotat i onal irrigation scheme, and other watersavin­g farming technologi­es.

To optimize water use in farmlands, the National Irrigation Authority is also conducting close monitoring of water levels in rivers and dams and the constructi­on of brush dams to raise water levels in rivers and divert water to the irrigation system intake.

To secure water resources, water districts are expected to perform regular inspection­s of main lines and service lines to identify and immediatel­y correct leakages, search for illegal and flying connection­s, hold violators accountabl­e, and promote water recycling on top of efficient wateruse tips.

 ?? ?? Two residences in Dao, Capiz went up in flames on Thursday afternoon, March 21.
Two residences in Dao, Capiz went up in flames on Thursday afternoon, March 21.

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