DISASTER
PREPAREDNESS --- Rescue workers
carry to safety a
supposed disaster victim during a simultaneous inter-office
earthquake
drill conducted inside the Shariff Kabunsuan Complex, the
provisional
seat of the BARMM in Cotabato City last July 30.. More than 300
employees inside the compound participated in the drill exercise.
(PHOTO
COURTESY OF DENNIS ARCON-DXMY COTABATO / MINDANAO
EXPOSE’)
EXPOSE’)
COTABATO
CITY ---
More than 300 employees of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao
(BARMM) participated in a simulated earthquake drill here last July 31, which
was aimed at preparing the workers in times of disasters.
The
drill inside the Shariff Kabunsuan Complex, the provisional seat of the BARMM
in this city, was spearheaded by the Rapid Emergency Action on Disaster
Incidence (READI) – BARMM that replaced the defunct Autonomous Region in Muslim
Mindanao – Humanitarian Emergency Assistance Response Team (ARMM-HEART).
Established
in 2013 by then ARMM Governor Mujiv Hataman, ARMM-HEART is composed of rescuers
and medical responders trained to serve even in hostile parts of the region.
Capable
and dependable workers of ARMM-HEART were absorbed into the READI-BARMM agency
for the continuance of its rescue missions on natural and man-made calamities
across the region.
Minister
Naguib Sinarimbo of the Ministry of the Interior and Local Government (MILG)
was designated by BARMM Chief Minister Ahod Murad to head READI-BARMM in
concurrent position.
“The
READI-BARMM remains as a confluence of various s agencies acting and responding
as one in times of disaster,” Sinarimbo, also assigned as spokesperson of the
BARMM, said in a press briefing last July 31.
Sinarimbo
described the earthquake drill as a means of measuring the BARMM’s state of
readiness in dealing with various disasters and, at the same time, instill the
culture of readiness and preparedness in the region’s constituents.
He
recalled that in 1976, a powerful tremor triggered a tsunami and greatly
devastated Cotabato City and many parts of the region, causing many casualties.
"This
is the reason why we always have to be prepared," he said referring to the
incident.
Meanwhile,
Engr. Rainier Amilbahar of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and
Seismology-Central Mindanao underscored the importance of the drill, especially
for employees, who can pass on the knowledge to their families.
Aside
from the MILG-BARMM, other agencies that participated in the drill were the
Office of the Chief Minister, Bureau on Cultural Heritage, Office of the
Regional Treasury, and the Regional Budget and Management Office.
The
drill carried out under the theme “Kahandaan sa Sakuna’t Peligro para sa Tunay
na Pagbabago." aligns with the observance of this year’s National Disaster
Resilience Month. (NOEL PUNZALAN, PNA – COTABATO / MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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