Disaster response technologies must be continued to be developed to adapt to the changing world, President Marcos said.

"The world is rapidly changing. It is imperative that our ways and our strategies adapt and improve as well," Marcos said as he led the launching of the “Handa Pilipinas” Visayas leg in Yolanda-hit Tacloban City on Wednesday, Nov. 8.
Handa Pilipinas aims to showcase the various disaster risk reduction and management initiatives of the government.
Marcos said while technologies are being constantly developed, the use of these innovations must be maximized.
"So, I implore everyone to maximize the use of these technologies [and] to fast-track the widespread adoption and commercialization," Marcos said.
"Let us also promote public awareness so that every citizen becomes more proactive, better informed, [and] better equipped in times of an emergency. Let us ensure that science and innovation continues to guide us in our endeavors," he added.
The President stressed that it is crucial to addressing the challenges in disaster risk reduction and staying ahead of the curve in disaster management.
He also urged Filipinos to "remember the lessons of the past, not with despair, but with the determination to learn and to change for the better, to be better prepared, to be better able to help our people."
Marcos said the launching of the “Handa Pilipinas” Visayas leg was made possible through the collaboration with various stakeholders and partners since super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) struck the region 10 years ago.
“Putting our experience at the heart of this event reminds us of the calamity that brought unimaginable destruction to the Visayas, to the Philippines. It also serves as a poignant reminder of the power of nature and our vulnerability to that power,” the President said.
“More importantly, it underscores the importance of disaster risk reduction and management in the Philippines. The Filipino spirit is incredible, it has been demonstrated during and in the aftermath of Yolanda and of Covid,” he added.
The Chief Executive also said the government will remain committed to advancing the disaster resilience of the Philippines as he recognized the vital role of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) in this undertaking.