Mr. Olaf Neussner of GIZ interviewed by Sorsogon media. |
SORSOGON CITY, April 13 (PIA) – On
February 8, 2013, Sorsogon Governor Raul Lee, Vice Mayor Medardo S. Futala, Jr.
representing Mayor Eduardo Ong, Jr. of Irosin, Juban Mayor Jimmy Fragata, and
Mr. Olaf Neussner, representing Dr. Walter Salzer, of the German Development
Cooperation (GIZ), signed the Memorandum of Agreement on the establishment of
Local Flood Early Warning Systems (LFEWS) at the Provincial Capitol. The MOA signing was witnessed by line agencies,
the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical
Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), Philippine Institute of Volcanology
and Seismology (PHIVOLCS), Philippine Information Agency (PIA), and media practitioners
based in Sorsogon.
Cadac-an River - Juban part |
The Cadac-an River passing through
Irosin and Juban are the sites where telemetered rain and river water pressure
gauges, and data centers will be installed.
When there is extreme rainfall, the swelling of the river occurs. This results to flooding in the low lying
areas in the two municipalities, making the affected households evacuate their
houses, and destroy their houses and mobile properties and damage their
agricultural crops.
Ms. Gemma O. Ocon, the Senior
Advisor of GIZ, emphasized that one practical tool to monitor and predict
flooding is the community-based LFEWS which will reduce the vulnerability of
the communities affected by flooding in the Cadacan River.
According to her, the LFEWS
effectively contributes to disaster preparedness, response and early
warning. The transmission of data
generated from the telemetered gauges is done through a radio frequency which
is cost efficient and reliable.
She explained that a Participatory
Disaster Risk Assessment will be conducted for the beneficiary-communities to
identify the hazards in their areas, the kind of disasters they experience,
their present capacities, as well as their coping mechanisms during flooding. Trainings on the security and maintenance of
the LFEWS will be done, and the moment the LFEWS is established, dry run and
drills will also be conducted. Communication protocols will also be agreed
upon.
Sorsogon Province, Irosin and Juban
and GIZ recognize the need for full cooperation to improve the capacities of
the province and two LGUs in the establishment and maintenance of LFEWS.
PAGASA is assisting in the conduct
of hydrological survey of the Cadacan River to ensure the proper siting of the
gauges. The LFEWS also complements the
efforts of PAGASA, World Food Programme, national line agencies and local
government units in Sorsogon in reducing the damages brought about by flooding
in the two municipalities.
The LFEWS is under the “Improvement
of Disaster Risk Management Integration into Local Development Initiatives in
the Philippines” Project. It is funded
by the Disaster Preparedness Program European Commission Humanitarian Aid
(DIPECHO) and Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and
Development, and is being implemented by the GIZ through the Environment
and Rural Development Program- Disaster Risk Management Sector. The Disaster
Risk Management Sector is headed by Mr. Olaf Neussner.
Cadac-an River is abundant of fish catch. |
The project aims to assist
provinces, cities, and municipalities in reducing their vulnerabilities to
flooding. The assistance focuses on simple and inexpensive preparatory
measures, being implemented sustainably by the communities, which are effective
in saving lives and reducing damages to properties and livelihood. The
assistance covers capacity-building, awareness-raising, early-warning systems,
planning and forecasting measures. The pilot areas are selected on their
potential to achieve concrete results and their ability to spread knowledge on
disaster preparedness and generate learning.
The first LFEWS was put up by GIZ
and its partner local government units in Leyte. The first generation of LFEWS was done in the
Binahaan Watershed in 2008. At present,
the LFEWS are being implemented in eight small watersheds in Region VIII.
The Province of Sorsogon is one of
the pilot sites in Luzon. The other
provinces are Albay, Oriental Mindoro and Isabela. (PIA Sorsogon)
During the typhoon Milenyo, the river permanently separated one sitio in Brgy. Binauahan, Juban, Sorsogon isolating at least 56 households from easy access to Juban proper. |
Students, workers and the residents from the isolated households need a boat to transfer them to the other side and get access to Juban proper and other municipalities. |
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