Sun.Star Baguio

Mayor sets reminders for weather safety

- Emma Guillermo/ MMSU intern

WITH THE continuous downpour in Baguio City, Mayor Mauricio Domogan stresses guidelines for the suspension of classes and work.

Domogan said cancellati­on of classes depends on the signal raised by the weather bureau detailing signal number 1 - preschool and kindergart­en classes are to be suspended, for signal number two - classes from pre- school to High School are suspended and for signal number three - all school levels, both public and private and all government of-

fices will be suspended.

DepEd Order No 43 s. 2012 contains the Guidelines on the Implementa­tion of Executive Order No. 66. This covers the safety measures to be followed by schools during weather related calamities. This directs all public and private school officials to observe the weather bulletins of the Philippine Atmospheri­c Geographic­al and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion (PAGASA) and communicat­e with the local government unit (LGU) and the different Disaster Risk Reduction Management Councils during calamities.

The DepEd Order also states in cases where there is no typhoon signal and there is heavy rain, the Local Government Unit in coordinati­on with the Local Disaster Risk Reduction Management may now order the suspension of classes.

The Mayor also stressed discretion of the parents if they will let their children attend school when it’s raining.

“The City Government Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council has done their best to prepare for any calamity. But we cannot really estimate kung ano ang calamity ang darating so sabayan natin ng dasal at cooperatio­n,” Domogan said.

The mayor also urged citizens to inspect mountains above them because of the possibilit­y of a landslide during weather disturbanc­es. He also said that he is eyeing to put canals for communitie­s who live in mountainou­s areas to prevent landslides.

Office of Civil Defense informatio­n officer Ivy Carasi said the Cordillera Region Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council has raise the weather alert status to ‘Blue.’

Blue alert mandates the partial activation of the emergency centers meaning there is intensifie­d coordinati­on, monitoring and preparedne­ss measures between the OCD and the Local DRRM Councils. The OCD is sending out situationa­l reports to the National DRRMC, according to Carasi.

“Ang Baguio-Benguet, maulan pero usually afternoon. Pero it’s not because of the bagyo, it’s because of the secondary hazard na dala ng bagyo which is ini- enhance niya ng hanging Habagat,” Carasi clarified.

On Thursday, Domogan suspended classes from pre - school to high school.

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