Sun.Star Baguio

Cordillera braces for typhoon Odette

- Jonathan Llanes

FIVE provinces in the Cordillera Administra­tive Region have been placed under Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal 1 due to Tropical Depression "Odette" which may intensify into a tropical storm as it passes through

northern Luzon.

Pagasa reports Odette may bring moderate to heavy rains within its 350km diameter and is forecast to make landfall over Cagayan – Isabela area early morning today.

Office of the Civil Defense Cordillera Regional Director Andrew Alex Uy explained that "We will try to impose the same preparedne­ss measures like how we geared up for Tropical Storm Lawin last year. We appeal to all LGUs to prepare for this weather disturbanc­e.”

Uy presided over the meeting with member agencies of the Cordillera to activate action plans to prepare for the impending storm.

PAGASA weather forecaster Eugene Ventura said that "TCWS No. 2 is likely to be raised within the day while Benguet may also be placed under the same tropical cyclone warning signal".

“The track of TD Odette is almost the same with Super Typhoon Lawin. This may bring heavy rains with strong winds in the entire Cordillera region.” Ventura added.

With the weather forecast, the Cordillera Regional DRRMC Emergency Operations Center (EOC) raised alert status to “blue” on Thursday.

Blue alert is a partial activation of EOC which pertains to a condition of stand-by readiness in preparatio­n for full scale response operations. In this condition, human and material resources are made available for duty or deployment. The Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t Cordillera (DSWD-CAR) reports that food and non-food items are already prepositio­ned at their field offices. Almost 30,000 family food packs are available. Nonfood items such as mosquito nets, malong, blankets, sleeping bags and other kits are already in place.

As the vice chairperso­n for disaster preparedne­ss, the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG-CAR) will issue an advisory to alert Local Government Units, advising the public to avoid waterways, and recommends suspension of mining operations and tourism activities.

The Department of Public Works and Highways Cordillera (DPWH-CAR) has propositio­ned heavy equipment especially along areas with frequent landslides.

Engr. Ismael dela Cruz of the maintenanc­e division of DPWH-CAR reminds motorists going to and from Baguio City to take alternativ­e routes other than Kennon Road when heavy rains persist due to threats of landslides.

For the Search Rescue and Retrieval clusters, the Police Regional Office Cordillera ensures that police officers are ready for possible deployment.

Meanwhile, the Office of Civil Defense Cordillera is in close coordinati­on with Local DRRM officers, intensifie­s monitoring and informatio­n disseminat­ion, and prepares public and warning advisories.

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