MANILA, Philippines — The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) on Thursday conducted a face-to-face nationwide drill to prepare for a magnitude 8.3 earthquake with a tsunami scenario.
The drill was held at the Paranaque City’s Fisherman’s Wharf or Bulungan Market.
The local government of Parañaque, led by its mayor Eric Olivarez, hosted the ceremonial pressing of the button and the full-scale exercise.
“By simulating a tsunami scenario based on a hypothetical Magnitude 8.3 earthquake,” Olivarez said in his speech.
“We shall be able to assess our preparedness and capability to mount a coordinated and effective response to minimize potential losses in lives and properties in such an eventuality,” he added.
A full scale exercise was conducted, testing the city’s Contingency Plan for Tsunami and evacuation procedures in the local community and services specifically for the fisherfolk and vulnerable groups.
The combined efforts for Water Search and Rescue and Air Rescue Capabilities of the Philippine National Police, Philippine Coast Guard, and the Philippine Air Force were also showcased.
Meanwhile, a tsunami warning sign along coastal areas around the area was also unveiled.
This is the second face-to-face earthquake drill conducted by the NDRRMC.
The first face-to-face drill was held in Makati City on September 8.
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