The Philippine Star

Phl holds simultaneo­us earthquake drills

- By Pia Lee-Brago – With Jose Rodel Clapano, Rudy Santos

In preparatio­n for the “Big One” or a 7.4-magnitude temblor, the Philippine­s conducted yesterday simultaneo­us earthquake drills to educate, prepare and protect the public during disasters.

The government-initiated nationwide earthquake drill was held at around 9 a.m.

Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro led government officials in the ceremonial pressing of the button that signaled the start of the first quarter Nationwide Simultaneo­us Earthquake Drills (NSED) at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City.

Offices of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) participat­ed in the earthquake drill.

The Office of Civil Defense said the drill would also help assess the effectiven­ess of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council and its member agencies in responding to a simulated disaster scenario, through testing of the communicat­ion protocols, coordinati­on mechanisms and resource mobilizati­on.

AFP officers, enlisted personnel and civilian employees of the military joined the earthquake drill, which aims to increase public awareness and preparatio­n for big earthquake­s and other natural calamities.

Offices from the Philippine Army headquarte­rs and its major units also joined the earthquake drill.

The NSED is a quarterly exercise that aims to enhance the preparedne­ss of government units, line agencies and other organizati­ons. It also seeks to educate the public on what measures to take when an earthquake occurs.

Army chief Lt. Gen. Roy Galido said the command continues to support initiative­s of the national government and assures the public of the Army’s readiness to respond to any emergencie­s.

Malacañang was among those that joined in the earthquake drill. Employees of the Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Office practiced the “duck, cover and hold” during the drill.

Other government agencies that joined the drill were the Department of Public Works and Highways and the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s.

 ?? EDD GuMBAN ?? Students of Rafael Palma elementary School in Manila practice the ‘duck, cover and hold’ exercise during the first quarter Nationwide Simultaneo­us earthquake Drills yesterday.
EDD GuMBAN Students of Rafael Palma elementary School in Manila practice the ‘duck, cover and hold’ exercise during the first quarter Nationwide Simultaneo­us earthquake Drills yesterday.

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