Philippine Daily Inquirer

BACOLOD HEIGHTENS ALERT VS GRASS FIRES

- By Carla P. Gomez @carlagomez­INQ

CITY—Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez has ordered intensifie­d emergency response measures in at least 119 “red zones” or populated areas here identified by the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) amid the increase in fire incidents, many of which have been caused by grass fires due to the dry spell brought on by the El Niño weather phenomenon.

Benitez met with the Bacolod BFP and Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office officials on Feb. 13 to draw up mitigating measures against grass fires, some of which occurred in vacant grassy areas within residentia­l enclaves.

They discussed the possible installati­on of undergroun­d fire hydrants at the center of the red zones to make it easier for firefighte­rs to put out fires but they also have to determine if residents in such areas are informal settlers, the mayor said.

“If they are informal settlers, they can transfer to the city’s relocation sites,” Benitez said.

The BFP reported 46 fire incidents in Bacolod City from Jan. 1 to Feb. 13, causing P8.911 million in damages.

Of the 46 fire incidents (30 in January and 16 in February), 20 happened in residentia­l areas, the BFP said.

Red zones are thickly populated areas with narrow pathways that make it difficult for firefighte­rs and their firetrucks to enter.

Benitez said informatio­n boards will be put up at the red zones’ entrances to warn residents to take precaution­s against fires to strengthen their prevention campaign.

The mayor also urged the BFP to continue coordinati­ng with the city government for the mapping of the red zones.

Reaching out to more fire prevention volunteers was also recommende­d.

 ?? —BFP-BACOLOD PHOTO ?? SAVING HOMES Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) firefighte­rs put out a grass fire in Park Lote, Barangay Alijis, Bacolod City, on Feb. 3 before it hits nearby residences.
—BFP-BACOLOD PHOTO SAVING HOMES Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) firefighte­rs put out a grass fire in Park Lote, Barangay Alijis, Bacolod City, on Feb. 3 before it hits nearby residences.

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