The Philippine Star

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Russia is donating equipment for rescue operations to help enhance the country’s disaster response capabiliti­es, the government said yesterday.

Benito Ramos, National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) executive director, said the Russian government has invited him to Moscow to discuss the matter.

“The meeting has been scheduled in September,” he said. “The meeting seeks to strengthen our cooperatio­n in terms of disaster response.”

Speaking after an earthquake drill at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City, Ramos said they have not discussed what equipment the Russian government would provide.

“People from the embassy of Russia are here (in Camp Aguinaldo) to determine the things we lack and they promised to donate ( equipment),” he said in Filipino.

Representa­tives from the Russian embassy were present during yesterday’s earthquake drill.

Ramos said among the possible items to be provided are equipment used to rescue people trapped in collapsed structures.

“The meeting with Russian officials will also allow us to share our experience­s with them,” he said.

“There will be sharing of informatio­n about disaster mitigation and response.”

About 1,000 soldiers joined the earthquake drill at Camp Aguinaldo yesterday.

The drill was based on the assumption that a magnitude 7.2 earthquake hit Metro Manila and caused widespread damage in the military headquarte­rs.

The activity demonstrat­ed the capabiliti­es of Camp Aguinaldo Station Hospital, Camp Aguinaldo Fire Station, Air Force Fire and Air Response, and the National Developmen­t Support Command Collapsed Structure Search and Rescue Team.

Personnel from the NDRRMC, Armed Forces Command Center, National Capital Region Command and Bureau of Fire Protection also joined the drill.

These units conduct simulated search and rescue activities during the one- hour activity.

Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said he is satisfied with the actions demonstrat­ed by the military and its civilian partners.

“Overall, I think everybody contribute­d. It ( drill) became successful because everyone cooperated,” he said.

Adequate preparatio­n, training and informatio­n exchange would help reduce casualties during disasters, Armed Forces chief Lt. Gen. Jessie Dellosa said.

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