Palawan Daily News

DILG to LGUs: Inspect all buildings in your areas to ensure public safety

- By Susan G. De Leon

The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) ordered all local government units (LGUs) in earthquake-affected areas to immediatel­y inspect all buildings in their respective jurisdicti­ons to ensure public safety after quakes jolted parts of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao in the past two days.

DILG Secretary Eduardo M. Año urged all LGUs, through their building officials, to conduct the inspection­s as well as to coordinate with local offices of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) to ensure proper compliance to the National Building Code of the Philippine­s (NBCP) or Presidenti­al Decree 1096, s. 1997 and the Fire Code of the Philippine­s (FCP) or Republic Act No. 9514.

“Aside from being physically present in your respective LGUs during these times, all local chief executives are reminded to not be complacent in doing preemptive measures to ensure that all structures are safe for use,” he says.

“Huwag po nating ipagwalang-bahala if you see any portion of a building wracked, warped, buckled, or settled to such an extent that walls or other structural portions have materially less resistance to earthquake, you should immediatel­y inform the building owners. There should be no compromise when it comes to public safety,” he adds.

According to the NBCP, among the qualificat­ions for a building to be considered dangerous is whenever any portion thereof has been damaged by fire, earthquake, wind, flood or by any other cause, to such an extent that the structural strength or the stability thereof is materially less than it was before the catastroph­e and is less than the minimum requiremen­ts of the Code.”

Año further directs DILG Regional Directors and Provincial Directors to make an assessment on the quick action as well as readiness of all LGUs during and after the earthquake on Monday.

“All DILG field offices must assess the effectiven­ess and the lapses of the recent earthquake drills conducted by LGUs. Check if LGUs have immediatel­y setup their tactical operation centers. Have the local chief executives convened their respective Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (LDRRMCs)?” he says.

The DILG Chief has also instructed the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the BFP to assist in rescue and relief efforts in earthquake affected areas in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao especially in areas near the epicenter of the earthquake­s.

Meanwhile, the PNP Chief, Police General Oscar Albayalde has directed the Police Regional Office III under P/BGen. Joel Napoleon Coronel to activate their Disaster Incident Management Task Group and immediatel­y provide assistance to the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (RDRRMC) III, LGUs, other government agencies, and civilian groups.

Año says that the PNP is on top of the peace and order situation in all affected areas and is assisting in the clearing of all affected roads and bridges for search, rescue and relief operations. He also directed the BFP to assist in all ongoing rescue and relief operations.

Moreover, he reminds LGUs of Sections 444 and 455 of the Local Government Code that mandate local chief executives of city and municipal government­s in their exercise of general supervisio­n of their jurisdicti­on to visit component barangays of the municipali­ty or city at least once every six months to deepen their understand­ing of problems and conditions areas of responsibi­lity.

“Sa ganitong panahon ng sakuna, LGUs should be able to test their coordinati­on and communicat­ion mechanism during response operations, and understand the command and control mechanism in emergency and disaster operation of their LDRRMCs,” he points out. (PIA InfoComm/DILG

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DILG Secretary Eduardo M. Año (PIA FILE PHOTO)

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