Sun.Star Davao

RESIDENTS IN FAULT LINES MAY BE RELOCATED SOON

Phivolcs earlier identified a total of 60 barangays in the city that transect in the Central Davao Fault System

- BY RALPH LAWRENCE G. LLEMIT/Reporter

Residents living within and nearby the fault lines in Davao City will soon be relocated once a city ordinance declaring these areas a “No Build Zone” will be enacted, a city official said.

Davao City Disaster and Risk Reduction Management Office (CDRRMO) training officer Lyndon Ancajas said they are currently awaiting the assessment report from the “Walk The Fault” activity in June this year, wherein they partnered with the Philippine Institute of Volcanolog­y and Seismology (Phivolcs) in determinin­g the exact location of the fault.

The “Walk The Fault” activity was aimed at informing the public, especially those who are living atop the fault line, of their vulnerabil­ity when these faults move.

“We are still updating them (Phivolcs), but they are currently working on it,” Ancajas told Sunstar Davao on Monday, October 21.

Phivolcs earlier identified a total of 60 barangays in the city that transect in the Central Davao Fault System, which is comprised of five segments.

These segments include the Tamugan Fault with 25 kilometers (kms) length and can produce 6.7-magnitude earthquake; Lacson Fault with 33 kms and can trigger a 6.8-magnitude quake; 18-kilometer Dacudao Fault with 6.5-magnitude quake; Pangyan-Biao with 33 kms and 6.8-magnitude quake; and the 12-kilometer New Carmen Fault that may cause a 6.3-magnitude earthquake.

Ancajas said the “Walk The Fault” report along with the recently-launched Metro Davao Earthquake Model (MDEM)

Atlas, a comprehens­ive mapping of earthquake prone areas, are important for the crafting of the ordinance.

He said they in coordinati­on with Councilor Mabel Sunga Acosta, chairperso­n of the committee on peace and public safety, are lobbying for the ordinance.

Currently, the ordinance is passed under first reading in June, days after the “Walk The Fault” activity.

“The city is proposing to have a city ordinance, na which maong mahimong basehan for them to relocate. Naa man gud mga areas na naigo sa fault lines nga naay balay or establishm­ent. Once we pass this ordinance, it will be declared into a ‘No Build Zone’ (The city is proposing to have a city ordinance, which would be our basis in relocating them. Because there are areas with houses or establishm­ents that are covered within the fault lines. Once we pass this ordinance, it will be declared into ‘No Build Zone’),” Ancajas said.

The city is proposing to have a city ordinance, na which maong mahimong basehan for them to relocate. Naa man gud mga areas na naigo sa fault lines nga naay balay or establishm­ent. Once we pass this ordinance, it will be declared into a ‘No Build Zone’. LYNDON ANCAJAS CDRRMO training officer

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