San Pablo City, Laguna. In observance of National Disaster Resilience Month, San Pablo City launched a dynamic three-day exhibit at SM San Pablo, aimed at showcasing the city’s robust disaster preparedness and response initiatives. The event, which took place from July 21 to 23, 2003, was organized by the San Pablo City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) and drew widespread attention from residents and visitors alike.
The exhibit featured an impressive display of specialized equipment and strategies employed by the San Pablo City DRRMO to ensure the safety and well-being of its residents during times of crisis. Among the highlights were demonstrations of the Water Search and Rescue team, renowned for its swift and effective response to water-related emergencies.
Another focal point of the exhibit was the High Angle Rope Rescue team, which demonstrated its expertise in handling challenging vertical and high-altitude rescue scenarios. The 50-man team’s advanced equipment and unwavering commitment to excellence underscore the city’s dedication to maintaining a competent and well-prepared disaster response unit.
Throughout the event, a wide array of CDRRMO tools and equipment were showcased, emphasizing San Pablo City’s comprehensive approach to disaster preparedness. Advanced communication systems, emergency medical response gear, and innovative early warning mechanisms were displayed, reflecting the city’s commitment to staying at the forefront of disaster management practices.
The exhibit’s grand opening was led by San Pablo City Administrator Larry Amante, who commended the efforts of the San Pablo City DRRM Chief, Vanessa Reyes, and her team. In his address, Amante stressed the importance of disaster preparedness and resilience in ensuring the safety and security of San Pablo City’s residents. He expressed his confidence in the CDRRMO’s ability to handle any eventuality and appreciated their relentless dedication to the well-being of the community.
Reyes, the head of San Pablo City DRRMO, expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to showcase their disaster resilience efforts and thanked the entire team for their hard work in making the exhibit a reality. She highlighted the significance of community involvement in disaster preparedness and encouraged all residents to actively participate in disaster response initiatives.
The three-day exhibit not only enlightened the public about the city’s disaster resilience measures but also provided valuable insights into how individuals can contribute to their own safety during emergencies. Visitors had the chance to interact with CDRRMO personnel and gain a better understanding of the importance of disaster preparedness and response coordination.
As the event concluded, San Pablo City emerged more united and prepared than ever to face potential disasters head-on. With the guidance of Vanessa Reyes and the dedication of the entire CDRRMO team, the city continues to prioritize disaster resilience, ensuring a safer and more secure future for its residents.
Si Venus L Peñaflor ay naging editor-in-chief ng Newsworld, isang lokal na pahayagan ng Laguna. Publisher din siya ng Daystar Gazette at Tutubi News Magazine. Siya ay isa ring pintor at doll face designer ng Ninay Dolls, ang unang Manikang Pilipino. Kasali siya sa DesignCrowd sa rank na #305 sa 640,000 graphic designers sa buong daigdig. Kasama din siya sa unang Local TV Broadcast sa Laguna na Beyond Manila. Aktibong kasapi siya ng San Pablo Jaycees Senate bilang isang JCI Senator.