Sun.Star Davao

BRACE FOR EL NIÑO

Concerned agancies advised to take precaution­ary measures

- BY LARISS MAXINNE L. LOPEZ/USeP Intern

MARVIN D. SAMSON

After the Philippine Atmospheri­c Geophysica­l and Astronomic­al Services Administra­tion (Pagasa) issued an El Niño watch last July 2018 which has become an El Niño advisory, all concerned agencies including the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) and Office of Civil Defense (OCD) were advised to take precaution­ary measures to mitigate the effects of El Niño.

Pagasa weather specialist Bema Tajones said during the Kapehan sa PIA at NCCC Buhangin yesterday that their agency is now in the El Niño Advisory stage, the last stage before it is expected to be “full-blown” this year. El Niño will start this month until July. Pag-asa said that the condition of El Niño is currently at light to moderate stage in the tropical Pacific.

When El Niño hits the “fullblown” phase in the Philippine­s, Pagasa added that it is expected that the country will experience extended dry season, delayed onset of the rainy season, fewer tropical cyclones, dry spell or drought conditions in most part of the country, and above normal air conditions.

“Actually, the advisory of this year’s El Niño eh alam na natin last year pa,” Marvin D. Samson, Civil Defense Officer III, said in an interview yesterday.

He said that even before the landfall of Chedeng, they already conducted pre-disaster risk assessment meeting to assess the level of preparedne­ss of the local government unit (LGU) and the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction Council (RDDRMC).

“So far ang forecast kasi ng Pag-asa is light to moderate pero we don’t ignore that kind of informatio­n, it is better to be OA than sorry,” he added.

He also said the OCD 11 is now closely monitoring the provinces of Davao Region. He said many provinces, specifical­ly in Davao del Sur, have declared state of calamity.

Provinces in Davao Region are submitting status reports to OCD regarding the effects of El Niño in their areas.

Samson said that their office advised different provinces to prepare for El Niño.

The provinces of Davao Region like Davao Oriental, Davao Occidental, Compostela Valley, Davao del Sur and Davao del Norte also conducted a pre-disaster risk assessment to assess the level of preparedne­ss.

So far ang forecast kasi ng PAGASA is light to moderate pero we don’t ignore that kind of informatio­n, it is better to be OA than sorry. Civil Defense Officer III

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