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Lockdown, no movement

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calm while waiting for rescuers. “No movement” will be for vehicles to not attempt cross flooded streets.

During the command conference last week, city councilor Teodolfu Lao Jr who was also present there that these recommenda­tions can be legislated as an ordinance so that everyone complies.

While the intention of these policies are for everyone’s safety, it can’t be helped realizing the fact that the flooding problem is somewhat unresolvab­le, like it will be there forever.

The Department of Public Works and Highways in Region 10 did not give definite answer as to whether the ongoing drainage line in Agora crossing CM Recto Avenue can guarantee a total erradicati­on of flooding in that area, it’s more perplexing to hear when its representa­tive during the conference said no definite dates for the project to be finished. Should we trust on the process, then?

The “lockdown” and “no movement” policies are what the CDRRMO best come up with, but more to this, and should these policies be institutio­nalized, the local government should put a teeth on government and non-government offices amd agencies by requiring them to be cooperativ­e.

Most, if not all, are very isolationi­sts. They seem to know-it-all but at the end of the day these offices and agencies or institutio­ns - that are often being flooded - don’t even have their small team that are trained with basic disaster response and preparatio­n. If there was, clearly they are not applying it at all.

Maybe it’s about time we severely penalize those companies, organizati­ons, agencies or institutio­ns that don’t cooperate in time of disasters?

(Nefluczon@gmail.com)

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