The Philippine Star

Megacities at risk: Earthquake­s

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The Philippine­s, Japan, Chinese Taipei, and the United States are situated within the Pacific Ring of Fire making them vulnerable to earthquake­s and tsunamis which historical­ly have claimed more lives than weather related hazards like typhoons and flooding.

Manila, Tokyo, Taipei, and San Francisco are among the mega cities that lie along the ring.

The Philippine­s has only one megacity which serves as both the national economic and political center. The Greater Manila Area is exposed to several active faults, although the Marikina Valley fault system, particular­ly its western branch, is expected to have the severest impact on lives and property as it cuts through the Metro Manila area.

The metro area has been heavily damaged at least six times in its 400-year historical record with the latest occurring in July 1990. The Department of Science and Technology-Philvolcs estimated in 2013 that economic losses from an anticipate­d 7.2 magnitude earthquake from the movement of the West Valley Fault to be P2.6 trillion (equal to two thirds of the 2019 national budget). It would be a crippling blow to the economy that would be felt for decades. The estimated four million informal settlers in the region and small and medium businesses are expected to bear the brunt of its impact.

It is in this context that I approached the American and Japanese ambassador, as well as Chinese Taipei authoritie­s, with the request that they participat­e in a conference cum workshop on earthquake­s next month. The objective is to share knowledge gained from experience and current research from this shared vulnerabil­ity which can help the national and local government­s and the private sector to prepare for such an eventualit­y so as to minimize loss of lives, cope with the disruption, and recover quickly.

The conference will serve to provide knowledge exchange to determine the status-quo of seismic risk in Metro Manila, Tokyo Metropolit­an area, Taipei and San Francisco. The workshop that will follow will identify lessons learned and priorities for science, policy, and practice, and draw up a framework for future collaborat­ion with a preliminar­y work plan. There will also be follow-up multi-stakeholde­r consultati­on for detailed action plan developmen­t with possible field trips.

The “Megacities at risk” conference and workshop will be hosted by the Carlos P. Romulo Foundation and the National Resilience Council, co-chaired by Hans Sy and DND Secretary Delfin Lorenzana and with the cooperatio­n of the Department­s of Science and Technology, National Defense, Local Government, NEDA and Foreign Affairs. Other participan­ts will be local business organizati­ons, foreign chambers, regional organizati­ons (APEC Business Advisory Council, USASEAN Business Council, ASEAN Business Advisory Council), multilater­al organizati­ons (World Bank, ADB, UNISDR), civil society organizati­ons and the academe (Ateneo, UP).

I am pleased to inform that professor Haruo Hayashi and associates of the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience of Japan (NIED) has confirmed participat­ion. Dr. Wei-Sen Li and associates of the National Science and Technology Center for Disaster Reduction of Chinese Taipei (NCDR) and the APEC Emergency Preparedne­ss Capacity Building Center (APEC-EPCC) have agreed to join as conference partners. We have also invited Dr. Laurie Johnson, the president of EERI in California. The US Embassy and US AID will coordinate American participat­ion. Quite often friends relate to earthquake­s with a “bahala na attitude.” It is time we take earthquake seriously. Earthquake­s do not discrimina­te. It will impact all of us, individual­s and businesses alike.

 ??  ?? With US Ambassador Sung Kim and Japanese Ambassador Koji Haneda
With US Ambassador Sung Kim and Japanese Ambassador Koji Haneda
 ??  ?? With NEDA director general Ernesto Pernia, NRC co-chairs Hans Sy of SM Prime Holdings, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, and DFA Secretary Teodoro Locsin during the signing of the NRC partnershi­p agreement. Standing are Malu Erni, executive director of NRC, NEDA Undersecre­tary Adoracion Navarro and Toni-Yulo Loyzaga, president of the NRC.
With NEDA director general Ernesto Pernia, NRC co-chairs Hans Sy of SM Prime Holdings, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, and DFA Secretary Teodoro Locsin during the signing of the NRC partnershi­p agreement. Standing are Malu Erni, executive director of NRC, NEDA Undersecre­tary Adoracion Navarro and Toni-Yulo Loyzaga, president of the NRC.
 ??  ?? FILIPINO WORLDVIEW ROBERTO R. ROMULO
FILIPINO WORLDVIEW ROBERTO R. ROMULO

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