Thursday, September 13, 2018

Updates on Typhoon Ompong


SEVERE WEATHER BULLETIN #3
FOR:Typhoon Ompong
Tropical Cyclone: WARNING

ISSUED AT:5:00 AM, 13 September 2018
TYPHOON "OMPONG" HAS SLIGHTLY ACCELERATED WHILE MAINTAINING ITS STRENGTH.
  • The typhoon continues to threaten Northern Luzon.
  • Occasional rains and gusty winds will be experienced over the areas under TCWS #1.
  • TY "OMPONG" is expected to make landfall in the northern tip of Cagayan on Saturday morning (September 15)
  • Thursday, May 03, 2018

    Projects and Activities for Disaster Preparedness

    1. Conduct trainings on disaster preparedness and response, search, rescue and retrieval operations.
    2. Conduct of simulation exercises at various levels to test plans and skills.
    3. Development of information, education and communication (ICE) campaign and information sharing between Local Government Units (LGUs)/ communities and the national government.
    4. Development of standard operations manual for disaster operation centers.
    5. Development and implementation of standard operating procedures (SOPs) for deployment, evacuation and coordination with rapid assessment teams.
    6. Development and institutionalization of early warning systems (EWS), information-sharing among LGUs/ communities and the national government.
    7. Conduct of risk reduction and management researches.
    8. Conduct of multi-stakeholder dialogue.
    9. Development and conduct of regular review of contingency plans.
    10. Development of information and database generation.
    11. Stockpiling of basic emergency supplies.
    12. Other programs or projects of similar nature and considered necessary.

    Wednesday, May 02, 2018

    Projects and Activities for Disaster Prevention and Mitigation

    1. Conduct of risk assessment, vulnerability analysis, and other science-based technology and methodologies to enhance LGUs ecological profile, sectoral studies, and mainstream disaster risk reduction and management activities. 
    2. Implement community-based monitoring system with disaster risk reduction and management indicators. 
    3. Capability building (train, equip, organize, provide funding, sustain) on mainstreaming disaster risk reduction and management in the development of planning, investment programming/ financing, and project evaluation and development. 
    4. Conduct of activities to review and integrate disaster risk reduction and management into various environmental policies, plans, programs and projects. 
    5. Conduct vulnerability analysis and risk assessment for critical facilities and infrastructure. 
    6. Development of tools on risk assessment. 
    7. Construction of drainage that will reduce flood risk. 
    8. Other programs and projects of similar nature and considered necessary.

    Tuesday, May 01, 2018

    Projects and Activities for Disaster Response

    1. Provision of assistance to victims of disasters. 
    2. Provision of temporary shelter facilities.
    3. Provision of food subsistence or relief goods to disaster victims. 
    4. Other programs or projects of similar nature and considered necessary.

    Projects and Activities for Disaster Rehabilitation and Recovery

    1. Formulation of designs for the reconstruction of disaster-resilient houses. 
    2. Construction/ rehabilitation of damaged infrastructure facilities and evacuation centers. 
    3. Conduct of trainings for social preparation of host communities and those that will be relocated. 
    4. Implementation of building code and promotion of green technology. 
    5. Conduct of post-conflict analyses. 
    6. Other programs or projects of similar nature and considered necessary.

    Monday, April 23, 2018

    Emergency Hotlines


    Mayor's Office : 955-5929

    City Administration Office : 955-5719

    City Engineering Office : 955-5429

    City Accounting Office : 955-5424

    City Treasury Office : 955-5107

    City Health Office : 531-0288

    Police Station : 532-9896

    Fire Station : 531-4307

    Division Office : 532-5723

    Public Order and Safety Office (POSO) : 955-5929

    City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (CDRRMC) : 955-5929

    Pangasinan Provincial Hospital (PPH) : 532-4307, 531-2222, 634-1111

    Pangasinan Doctors' Hospital (PDH) : 532-3629




    Sunday, April 22, 2018

    List of Evacuation Routes and Safe Areas in San Carlos City, Pangasinan in case of Disasters


    The people must converge to the following:
    • Barangay Talang Gym 
    • Barangay Tandoc Elementary School 
    • Barangay Turac Elementary School 
    • City Gymnasium, Palaris Street 

    Wednesday, April 18, 2018

    Pre-planning Conference on District Roll-out of Basic DRRM Modules

    In line with the implementation of the District Roll Out on Basic DRRM Modules, the DRRM unit conducted a pre-planning conference with the District DRRM officers last April 16, 2018, 1:00 pm at the DO SGOD Office. 

    The said pre-planning conference headed by Mr. Ryan Joseph Acosta, designated Division DRRM, and Dr. Vilma V. Beltran, SEPS-SMN; resulted to a concrete plan of action to hold the roll-out on May 23-25, 2018, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm at SEPNAS Mini-gym.


    Thursday, April 12, 2018

    New DRRM Focal Person for SDO SCC

    In view of the exigency in service, DepEd Schools Division Office of San Carlos City (Pangasinan) designated a new Division Risk Reduction Management (DRRM) Division Coordinator in the person of Mr. Ryan Joseph C. Acosta, Teacher III from Speaker Eugenio Perez National Agricultural School (SEPNAS) through Division Memorandum No. 150, s.2018. 

    Ryan Acosta, who has been serving the Department of Education since 2012, is excited to face the new challenges brought by this new assignment, and hopes to contribute some innovations - one of which is the digitization of reports, and utilization of new technologies for DRRM projects