Photo courtesy: Barcelona MDRRMO |
By:
Bennie A. Recebido
SORSOGON
CITY, Aug 5 (PIA) – Residents of Poblacion Central, a coastal barangay in the town
of Barcelona, a 5th class municipality of Sorsogon, was freed from
pre-conceived fear brought by disasters after they were subjected to a
full-scale evacuation drill bringing them to a heightened consciousness on
disaster preparedness and management.
Conducted
on July 23, 2013, in time with the observance of the National Disaster
Consciousness Month, the full-scale evacuation drill exposed the residents and
the major key players on the basic strategies and appropriate actual action to
employ in Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) activities.
The
drill was a flooding scenario where residents have to evacuate to safer
grounds. Taking part in the drill has to apply suitable early warning and
communication strategies as well as the proper transportation and evacuation
routes as if responding in a real-life situation.
Following
the activity, at least five residents in a quick statement expressed that they now
become aware and more valiant to face whatever disasters to come because they
are more prepared compared to that of the past. “We expect some more of this in
the near future,” they also said.
Poblacion
Central Brgy. Captain Norman Florano accounted that this was the first time a
drill like this was conducted in the town of Barcelona. “After a long time of
repeated exposure to the threats of disasters, local residents for the first
time were subjected to this drill and we feel proud that it happened in our
barangay where everyone was cooperative,” he said.
“As
the top official in our barangay, I realized that loss of lives and properties
during disasters can be prevented or reduced if people in the community are aware
of the underlying risks, are convinced that something can be done to reduce the risks,
and are equipped with the proper knowledge of what to do,” he further
explained.
Brgy.
Poblacion Central has 933 total populations with 460 male and 473 female. Eight
of the total residents are Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), 90 are senior
citizens and 213 are children.
Brgy.
Captain Florano, however, admitted certain gaps they have noticed and
experienced during the drill like few lapses in the flow of communication and
the inadequate procedural system used by some committees.
Barcelona
town DRRMO Municipal Councilor Antonio Falcotelo, Jr. supported the
observations of Brgy. Captain Florano saying he himself took notice of the same
observations specifically in terms of proper communication during the
evacuation and rescue procedures. “The clarity, accuracy and timeliness of the
communication are very important,” says Hon. Falcotelo.
But
just as disaster management requires timeliness, they immediately made the
assessment and give suggestions and recommendations to make the DRRM more
efficient and effective.
Photo courtesy: Barcelona MDRRMO |
He
said those involved in the process arrived in the consensus of enhancing the early
warning system and change the warning device used, like instead of whistle they
will use bells, so that the residents can better hear the warning signal. Adjustments
to cellular phones were also made to effectively deliver the first hand
information. Observations like poor communication signal and no cellular phone
available are also being carefully studied now by the concerned entities.
“But
generally, we assessed the drill to be very successful. It really helped the
community practice what to do prior to the advent of calamities/disasters, of
course with the help of various stakeholders,” Hon. Falcotelo said.
Brgy.
Officials and some residents of at least three neighboring coastal barangays of
Poblacion Norte also participated as observers during the activity. Unanimously,
they said that the drill was an awakening for them realizing that there are
still a lot to do to be fully disaster prepared and resilient community. “We
have learned a lot from what we have observed and we are considering the plan
of doing the same in our respective areas to be initiated by the Brgy-LGU
through the assistance of the Municipal-LGU,” they recounted.
Community
Facilitator Ms. Divine Nicolas-Pabalan said the active participation displayed
by the residents including the Grade Five and Grade Six pupils of Barcelona
Central School and the observers from other barangays, is an indication that
the community has started building disaster resiliency and can handle recurrent
disasters. Lessons learned from this drill will likewise help improve the Local
Government Unit’s emergency response and preparedness capacities.
Project
Officer Ms. Maila E. Quiring of Building Disaster-Resilient Communities –
Learning Circle (BDRC-LC), meanwhile said, the drill was part of the “Scale Up,
Build Up” (SUBU) Project which also forms part of evaluating how far the
project went through following the series of social preparations they have
conducted in the community. “The activity has strengthened the information
flows as well as inter-agency communication and coordination which are very
significant in an actual experience, specifically that some gaps along the
process were identified,” she added.
The
SUBU project is an 18-month project implemented by Christian Aid Partners for
Sorsogon namely the BDRC-LC and the Provincial Alliance for NGOs and Peoples
Organizations (PANGOPOD) where Coastal Community Resources Inc. and Livelihood
Development, Inc. (Coastal CORE), the front-line implementer of the project, is
both a member.
SUBU
project also supports the implementation of the Disaster Risk Reduction
Management Act (RA 10121) by improving access to information and increasing the
institutional capacity of DRR stakeholders to increase resilience of high risk
communities in the Philippines.
The
project is implemented in the towns of Barcelona, Juban and Casiguran in
Sorsogon in partnership with the Office of the Civil Defense (
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