Palace orders gov't agencies to adopt national disaster response plan
Residents in Calayan Island, Cagayan survey damage due to the onslaught of Super Typhoon Nando. (Jeo Arirao, MDRRMO Calayan FB)
Malacañang has directed various government agencies to implement the 2024 National Disaster Response Plan (NDRP) which details comprehensive strategies for disaster risk reduction.
The Palace made the directive through Memorandum Circular No. 100 signed by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin on Sept. 23, 2025.
The NDRP aims to preserve lives, provide immediate assistance to affected communities, and reduce the impact of disasters through an established and effective disaster response and early recovery operations.
"It is imperative for all national government agencies and instrumentalities, including government-owned or -controlled corporations, and LGUs (local government units) to support and cooperate towards the successful implementation of the 2024 NDRP,” MC 100 read.
“In accordance with their respective mandates, all concerned agencies and instrumentalities of the National Government, including government-owned or -controlled corporations, are hereby directed, and all LGUs are hereby encouraged, to undertake efforts in support of the implementation of 2024 NDRP, and the plans and programs specified therein,” MC 100 continued.
Under the memorandum, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), through the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), was tasked with spearheading the implementation of the 2024 NDRP.
The memorandum also mandated close coordination between the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) and the OCD in the dissemination of the 2024 NDRP to all concerned government agencies and offices.
The NDRRMC had recommended the adoption of the 2024 NDRP, which provides for disaster risk reduction and management initiatives aimed at preserving lives, providing immediate assistance to affected communities, and minimizing the impact of emergency situations through established and effective disaster response and early recovery operations.
The directive came amid the two consecutive onslaught of two typhoons in the country—Super Typhoon Nando and Tropical Storm Opong.