Upcoming Metro Manila shake drill aims to be ’realistic’

2015 earthquake drill

Congress employees participate in the Metro Manila earthquake drill in 2015. (File photo by DJ YAP / Philippine Daily Inquirer)

MANILA, Philippines — The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on Saturday said it would aim for a “realistic” scenario on the next earthquake drill.

“We want to simulate how long it will take for all concerned agencies and units to get to designated emergency operations center and staging areas,” MMDA chief of staff Michael Salalima said in a statement.

MMDA General Manager Jojo Garcia previously announced that the next earthquake drill would happen in the early hours of July 27.

READ: Next metro-wide shake drill to be held early hours of July 27 — MMDA

“For the first time, agency personnel and response teams will not come from the office but from their homes in wee hours,” Salalima stated.

The next earthquake drill will start at 4 a.m., with Garcia and MMDA Chairman Danilo Lim pushing a ceremonial button at the MMDA headquarters in Makati.

Meanwhile, the public will receive notifications like alarms through their cellphones buildings and from their respective local government units.

The MMDA said it would also coordinate with the National Telecommunications Commission, Globe and Smart to send text messages informing the public about the start of the drill.

“We requested the participation of Manila Water, Maynilad, Meralco, Globe and Smart to provide us a semblance of close to life scenarios to be staged for the drill,” Salalima added.

On that day, Garcia and other MMDA officials will make rounds where scenarios will be staged.

Metro Manila has been divided into four quadrants with their own staging areas:

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