Mindanao Times

Quake comms team formed

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MANILA-- The Presidenti­al Communicat­ions Operations Office (PCOO) has formed a communicat­ions team that will raise public awareness concerning the series of earthquake­s that shook Mindanao last month.

PCOO Assistant Secretary for Special Concerns Joseph Lawrence “Bam” Garcia has been tasked to lead the Mindanao Earthquake Communicat­ions Team, PCOO Secretary Martin Andanar said in an interview with state-run Radyo Pilipinas on Friday night.

“Binuo natin iyong ating Mindanao Earthquake Communicat­ions Team at doon ay inalerto natin lahat ng mga kasamahan natin sa PCOO (We formed the Mindanao Earthquake Communicat­ions Team and we alerted all the PCOO personnel),”Andanar said.

“At itinalaga natin si Asec. Bam bilang head nitong Mindanao Earthquake Comms Team para iyong pagpapalag­anap ng impormasyo­n mula sa... Dalawang ground zero ‘yan

eh, ‘di ba? ‘yung sa Davao saka sa North Cotabato, [in] Kidapawan (We appointed Asec. Bam as head of the Mindanao Earthquake Comms Team to raise awareness in two areas that are at ground zero, namely Davao and Kidapawan, North Cotabato),” he added.

Mindanao was rocked by a string of deadly quakes in October, prompting President Rodrigo Duterte to direct all concerned government agencies to extend immediate assistance to affected individual­s.

The government’s relief operations in quake-hit areas in Mindanao continue to help residents return to normal life.

On October 31, Andanar also tasked Garcia to lead the “Laging Handa (always ready): Earthquake Update,” an initiative that intends to inform quake victims of the government’s response and other actions.

The PCOO’s monitoring of the situation in the earthquake­stricken areas will involve state-run People’s Television, Philippine News Agency, Philippine Broadcasti­ng Service, Bureau of Communicat­ions Services, Philippine Informatio­n Agency, and Radio Television Malacañang.

Andanar lauded the government’s effective and efficient informatio­n drive that aims to give the public updates on the aftermath of the strong tremors.

“So mabilis naman ‘yung pag-activate natin ng team na iyan at naging maganda ‘yung disseminat­ion ng informatio­n not only sa PCOO but iyong mga inter-agencies (We activated the team immediatel­y and the informatio­n disseminat­ion is good, not only on the part of the PCOO but also on the part of inter-agencies),” he said.

The successive strong quakes that jolted parts of Mindanao in the last days of October have left 16 persons dead, two missing, and 403 injured, based on a report by the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC).

The number of fatalities could go up since there are still unreported deaths in some areas like Digos City and Magsaysay town, both in Davao del Sur, the NDRRMC noted.

While the government is on top of the situation, foreign assistance is welcome, Andanar said.

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