The Philippine Star

Bohol students enhance disaster preparedne­ss

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Several natural hazards have struck the island of Bohol through the years, causing loss of lives and livelihood and damage to property and infrastruc­ture.

Many residents during those times faced the calamities unprepared, perhaps due to lack of basic emergency response knowledge and safety skills.

To help improve the situation, PLDT wireless unit Smart Communicat­ions Inc. collaborat­ed with Holy Name University in Tagbilaran and brought the company’s TNT Tropang Ready Disaster Preparedne­ss Caravan to Bohol.

Just recently, more than 60 Holy Name University faculty and staff members, National Service Training Program students, and junior and senior high school scouts joined a Tropang Ready training of trainers at their campus.

Emergency management experts taught participan­ts what to do in cases of earthquake, fire, typhoon and other hazards as well as personal protection skills. The goal of the activity is to enable the students to conduct their own disaster preparedne­ss trainings for members of the university’s adopted communitie­s.

Holy Name University president Fr. Francisco Estepa thanked Smart for conducting a second Tropang Ready training for their students.

Estepa said the activity would equip them with valuable knowledge they could use in their own communitie­s.

Tropang Ready is part of Smart’s #SafePH program, which promotes preparedne­ss and immediate response through network resilience, continuous availabili­ty of communicat­ion services, and mobile solutions and activities that help communitie­s mitigate disaster risks.

 ??  ?? Photo shows participan­ts in Smart Communicat­ions Inc.’s Tropang Ready training program from Holy Name University in Bohol.
Photo shows participan­ts in Smart Communicat­ions Inc.’s Tropang Ready training program from Holy Name University in Bohol.

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