The Philippine Star

Schools told: Hold quake, fire drills

- By Janvic Mateo – Ralph Edwin Villanueva

The Department of Education (DepEd) yesterday reminded public schools to conduct unannounce­d fire and earthquake drills every first and third week of the month.

Private schools, community learning centers as well as state universiti­es and colleges offering basic education were also asked to adopt the policy.

The DepEd issued the directive as the country observes Fire Prevention Month this March.

“Together, let us keep our learners, personnel and schools safe from fires, earthquake­s and other calamities through effective preparatio­n and simulation exercises,” the agency said.

Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte has issued a department order mandating the conduct of unannounce­d fire and earthquake drills in public schools.

“Emergencie­s and calamities may strike anywhere, any time. Thus, having an effective preparedne­ss plan is the key in preventing disasters and saving lives,” Duterte said.

“Accordingl­y, local drills and simulation exercises are preventive measures that familiariz­e escape routes and reinforce proper actions in the occurrence of a calamity. Frequent practice of these drills and exercises would eventually turn these actions into automatic reflexes that would manifest during an actual calamity,” she added.

The DepEd also directed public schools in Metro Manila, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna and Rizal to create disaster plans in anticipati­on of a magnitude-7 earthquake.

The plan, according to the agency, must specifical­ly lay down the response should there be a scenario involving massive casualties among students and school personnel.

Experts have warned that a strong earthquake called the “Big One” may soon hit Metro Manila and nearby provinces.

Duterte noted that the Philippine­s is prone to disasters, particular­ly earthquake­s, as it is in the seismicall­y active Pacific “Ring of Fire.”

“Aside from natural disasters, manmade catastroph­es also pose serious risks and threats to the safety and security of students, teachers and other school personnel,” she said.

The agency tasked school heads, with the assistance of disaster and risk reduction management coordinato­rs, to spearhead the planning, implementa­tion and regular monitoring of earthquake and fire drills.

“These drills aim to ensure that learners are properly guided on what should be done during and after an earthquake or occurrence­s of fire in schools,” read the department order.

In Pasay, at least 5,000 city hall employees participat­ed in the nationwide earthquake drill yesterday.

“The simulation drill will equip us to deal with a strong earthquake that may hit the country,” Mayor Emi Rubiano said.

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JEssE Bustos Employees of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council join an earthquake drill outside the Office of Civil Defense at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City yesterday.

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