BBM wants better storm preparedness, warning system
The Philippine Star|November 05, 2024
With over 100 deaths and billions of pesos worth of damage to agriculture and infrastructure left by Severe Tropical Storm Kristine, President Marcos wants government agencies to strengthen the country's disaster preparedness, including putting in place a better system of predicting extreme and potentially devastating weather conditions.
Helen Flores
BBM wants better storm preparedness, warning system

In remarks during the distribution of assistance to farmers, fisherfolk and families in Talisay, Batangas yesterday, Marcos instructed the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) to improve its warning systems.

The DOST is the mother agency of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA).

He also reminded agencies of the need for gradual release of water from dams ahead of the onslaught of typhoons to reduce flood risks.

"I will repeat this: to government agencies - increase the preparation against flood and landslide," the President said in Filipino.

"Make it a standard operating procedure to slowly release water from the dams before the typhoon arrives to avoid severe flooding," he said.

The President also reiterated his directive to the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Department of Environment and Natural Resources and other agencies to revise their flood control master plans.

The President stressed the importance of modern, climate-resilient designs for roads and bridges, ensuring these structures are safe, durable and adaptable to the changing climate.

Marcos also ordered the DPWH to prioritize repairs of the Bayuyungan bridge and roads in Agoncillo.

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