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OCD Designates Himamaylan City as Tent City for Kanlaon Evacuees

Himamaylan City Chosen as Pilot Tent City ‍for Kanlaon Volcano Evacuees

BACOLOD CITY – In a⁤ proactive move to address potential ⁤displacement​ caused by teh activity of kanlaon Volcano, the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) has identified Himamaylan City in Negros Occidental ​ as the pilot⁣ site for a tent City initiative. ⁣This project aims to provide temporary shelter for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the event of an⁤ escalation to alert ⁣Level‍ 4.

The decision was announced during a meeting between OCD-Western Visayas Regional Director Raul Fernandez and Negros Occidental ⁣Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson. Fernandez emphasized the importance of‍ preparedness, stating, “We are fully prepared, and all government agencies are working together to ensure that evacuees are provided with the support they need.”

A Step-by-Step Approach to Preparedness

The Tent City in Himamaylan will initially house 500 tents,​ with 395 already delivered and setup underway. The process is being meticulously⁣ executed to ensure the tents meet the necessary standards for evacuation centers.⁣ An inspection of​ the nine-hectare Tree Park ‌ in Himamaylan is scheduled for Friday, January 17, to finalize the layout.Fernandez highlighted the collaborative efforts between the provincial government of negros Occidental and local government units‍ (lgus). “Responsibilities ​between the host LGU and affected LGU have been outlined in ‍our discussions,” he said.⁣ A Memorandum of Agreement is also being drafted to formalize these partnerships,ensuring the tent City is utilized only under Alert Level 4 conditions.

Expanding the Initiative⁤

While Himamaylan ⁤serves as the pilot site, the OCD plans ‍to extend⁤ the⁣ Tent City initiative to other areas if necessary. Potential locations include Talisay, Silay, Kabankalan, Panaad Park, and Stadium ⁣ in Negros Occidental, as well as ‍ vallehermoso and guihulngan in Negros Oriental.

Government Readiness‍ Amid Uncertainty ‍

Despite the unpredictable nature of Kanlaon Volcano’s activity, OCD Administrator Undersecretary Ariel Nepomuceno assured the ‍public of the government’s readiness. “Our goal is to minimize the impact on⁣ families and communities and ensure their safety as we monitor Mount Kanlaon’s activity,”⁣ he said.

Key Points at a Glance

| ​ aspect ⁤ ⁣ | Details ​ ​ ⁤⁤ |
|————————–|—————————————————————————–|
|‍ Pilot Site ⁣ ‌ | Himamaylan city, Negros ‍Occidental ⁣ ⁣ ‍ ⁣ ⁤ ‍ ‌ ​ |
|​ Initial Capacity | 500 tents ⁣ ⁤ ‌ ⁤ ⁢ ⁣ |
| Tents Delivered ‌ ​| 395 ⁤ ​ ​ ‌ ‍ ⁢ ⁣⁣ ⁤ ​ ‍ ‌ ‌ ‍ ⁣ ‍ |
| Inspection Date ‌ ‌ | ‍January 17, 2024 ⁢ ⁣ ⁣ ​ ⁤ ‌ ‍|
| Potential Expansion Sites| Talisay, Silay, Kabankalan, Panaad Park, Stadium, Vallehermoso, Guihulngan |
| Alert Level Requirement​ | Alert Level 4 ⁢ ‌ ​ ‌ | ⁣

A Collaborative Effort for Community Safety

The initiative underscores ⁢the⁢ importance of collaboration between government agencies ⁣and local communities. As preparations continue,⁢ the focus remains on ‌ensuring the ​safety ⁢and well-being of those possibly affected by Kanlaon Volcano’s activity.

For more updates on ‍disaster preparedness and response efforts, visit the Office of Civil Defense’s official website. Stay informed and⁤ stay safe.

Himamaylan City Tent City Initiative: A Proactive Measure for Kanlaon Volcano ⁢Evacuees

As concerns ⁣rise over the​ escalating ​activity of Kanlaon Volcano, the ​Office of Civil Defense (OCD) ‍has⁣ designated Himamaylan City in Negros Occidental‌ as the pilot site for a Tent City initiative. This project aims to provide temporary shelter for internally displaced persons (IDPs) in⁣ the event of an escalation to Alert Level ​4. In this exclusive interview, Senior Editor Maria santos of ⁢world-today-news.com sits down​ with Dr. Juan Dela Cruz, ⁣a disaster management‍ expert, to discuss ‍the details of this initiative and its importance for community safety.

The‍ Rationale Behind Choosing Himamaylan City

Maria ​Santos: Dr. ​Dela‍ Cruz,why was Himamaylan City⁣ selected as the pilot site ⁤for the Tent City initiative?

Dr. Juan Dela Cruz: Himamaylan City was‍ chosen due to its‍ strategic location and available space. The nine-hectare Tree Park⁤ in​ Himamaylan⁢ provides ‍ample area to set up the necessary infrastructure ‌quickly. Additionally, ⁢the local government has shown strong ⁤commitment to disaster preparedness, making it an ideal starting⁢ point for this ⁣initiative.

Preparedness and ‍Execution

Maria⁢ Santos: Can you walk us‍ through the steps being taken⁣ to ensure the Tent⁤ City is ready?

Dr. Juan‍ Dela Cruz: Certainly. The process⁣ involves meticulous planning⁢ and execution. Initially,500 tents⁤ are planned,with 395 already delivered and setup underway.‌ An inspection of ‌the⁣ Tree Park is scheduled for‌ January 17 to finalize the layout and ensure the tents meet evacuation center​ standards. Collaboration between the provincial government and ⁣local ‍government ⁣units (LGUs) is key, with responsibilities clearly outlined in ongoing⁢ discussions.

Potential ⁣Expansion Sites

Maria Santos: Are there plans to extend⁢ this initiative to other areas?

Dr. Juan Dela ‌Cruz: Yes, while ​Himamaylan serves as the pilot site, the OCD plans to⁢ extend ​the Tent City initiative to other areas if necessary. Potential locations include⁤ Talisay, Silay, Kabankalan,​ Panaad Park, and⁣ Stadium in⁣ Negros Occidental, as well as Vallehermoso‌ and⁣ Guihulngan in Negros ⁣Oriental. This ​expansion will⁤ ensure we are prepared to accommodate a larger ‍number of evacuees if​ needed.

Government‍ Readiness

Maria santos: How confident is the government in its readiness to handle a‌ potential escalation?

Dr. Juan dela ‌Cruz: ⁣The government, particularly the OCD, is highly confident ​in its‍ readiness. OCD Administrator Undersecretary Ariel Nepomuceno has assured the public that all agencies are working together to‍ minimize the impact on families and communities. The goal is to ensure safety and well-being as ⁣we monitor Mount Kanlaon’s activity.

Collaborative ‌Efforts

Maria Santos: How important is collaboration in this initiative?

dr.‌ juan Dela ⁣Cruz: Collaboration is crucial.This initiative underscores the importance ‌of cooperation⁤ between government⁣ agencies and local communities. A memorandum of agreement⁢ is⁢ being‍ drafted to ‌formalize these partnerships, ensuring that the Tent City is utilized only under Alert Level 4 conditions.This collective effort ‌enhances our preparedness and response capabilities.

Final Thoughts

Maria Santos: Any final‍ thoughts on the Tent city initiative?

Dr. Juan Dela Cruz: This initiative is⁤ a​ testament to proactive disaster management. By preparing in advance, we can‍ significantly reduce the impact on affected families and communities. It’s ⁤a collaborative ⁢effort that highlights the importance of readiness and coordinated response in‍ ensuring public ⁤safety.

for more updates⁤ on‌ disaster preparedness and response‌ efforts, visit​ the Office of Civil Defense’s official‍ website. Stay informed ⁣and stay safe.

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