The Philippine Star

Phl Red Cross on alert for rainy season

- – Non Alquitran

The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) was placed on full alert yesterday for any emergency cases, now that the rainy season has started.

Senator-elect Richard Gordon, PRC chairsure man, advised the public to keep safe by keeping in mind the 4Ps in disaster management – Predict, Plan, Prepare and Practice.

“We have to be ahead of every disaster,” he said.

“By monitoring the news, we can make an assessment of how an approachin­g disaster could impact our communitie­s.

“Then we can make plans on how to mitigate its effects and undertake necessary preparator­y measures. It is also important that we plan so we will not be taken unaware.”

Gordon urged the public to avoid contractin­g diseases commonly associated with the rainy season, such as dengue, leptospiro­sis, colds, flu, cholera, among others.

He assured the public that the PRC has undertaken preparatio­ns to ensure effective and efficient response in any disaster that the rainy season may cause.

PRC management issued an administra­tive memo instructin­g all chapters nationwide to ensure that the PRC will fulfill its mandate of alleviatin­g human suffering, especially among the most vulnerable.

Anticipati­ng that the rainy season may cause disasters affecting lives, property and livelihood of the most vulnerable people, PRC chapters are directed to en- an effective and efficient disaster response and to be on full alert and to activate response systems immediatel­y as needed.

In case of severe weather forecasts, the chapters are also instructed to activate the Red Cross Action Team and the Red Cross 143 volunteers in the communitie­s.

They are also directed to conduct awareness campaigns or early warning disseminat­ion for early actions, especially in communitie­s at risk, and to prepare assistance for preemptive evacuation­s.

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