The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has called on all the local government units (LGUs) to brace for the possible onslaught of the southwest monsoon (habagat) following the declaration of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) of its onset.
In a memorandum, the DILG ordered the LGUs to ensure the functionality of Emergency Operations Centers with adequate personnel and equipment, and to activate Local Incident Management Teams trained in the Incident Command System.
“Local governments must also identify and prepare structurally sound evacuation centers with essential facilities such as sanitation, medical aid, and designated areas for vulnerable groups. These should be regularly inspected and upgraded based on safety standards and capacity requirements,’’ the DILG pointed out.
It also advised the LGUs to revise their contingency and action plans based on local assessments of areas prone to floods, storm surges, and landslides.
“They should conduct simulation drills and community exercises to test response and evacuation procedures,’’ it added.
The DILG also urged LGUs to adopt proactive measures anchored on the Operation L!sto protocols for hydrometeorological hazards to minimize risks to lives, property, and the local economy.
The DILG reminded LGUs to strictly implement no-build zones in high-risk areas and to ensure that emergency services and supply chains remain operational during severe weather conditions.
“Operation L!sto is DILG’s flagship disaster preparedness program that promotes a whole-of-government approach to resilient local governance,’’ the DILG explained.