Mindanao Times

Earthquake Resiliency Office formed

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MANILA -- The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) on Friday reported the creation of an office that will ensure the earthquake resilience of the country’s infrastruc­ture.

Public Works Secretary Mark Villar formed the DPWH Earthquake Resiliency Program Management Office (ER-PMO) through Department Order (DO) 75 dated July 10, which would serve as an integrated department approach in addressing earthquake resiliency problems.

“We need to fast-track the implementa­tion of interventi­ons to make sure that our infrastruc­ture cannot just withstand earthquake but also protect the people in the event of an earthquake, particular­ly ‘The Big One’ that is anticipate­d to hit any time in Mega Manila,” he said in a statement.

Under the order, a technical steering committee was also formed to collect and review situationa­l reports, oversee the accomplish­ment of regional operations, and create policy decisions.

A separate support services committee was also tasked to formulate longand medium-term resiliency developmen­t plans and ensure funding for the whole program.

According to experts, the “Big One” is a scenario of a 7.2-magnitude quake in Metro Manila that could be triggered by movements at the Valley Fault System.

The last time the country experience­d a 7.2 earthquake was in Central Visayas on Oct. 15, 2013. More than 200 persons perished from the quake while damage to infrastruc­ture was estimated at more than PHP2.2 billion.

The Resiliency Office is led by Villar, with Undersecre­tary Emil K. Sadain for Technical Services as alternate; and the directors of the Bureau of Maintenanc­e and Unified Project Management Offices as deputy

for operations and support, respective­ly.

The department order was issued pursuant to Executive Order 52 series of 2018 titled “Creating the Program Management Office for Earthquake Resiliency of the Greater Metro Manila”.

Villar also announced the creation of three Regional Operations Groups headed by the undersecre­taries for regional operations to conduct vulnerabil­ity and risk assessment of vital infrastruc­ture in the provinces and collaborat­ing with the local government units in mitigating risks.

To assist the DPWH ER-PMO, several agencies were identified to serve as support agencies – the National Economic and Developmen­t Authority; the department­s of finance, budget, interior and local government, and social welfare; the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council; Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Institute of Volcanolog­y and Seismology; and Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources - Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau.

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