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Preemptive evacuations underway for ‘Odette’: NDRRMC chief

A day before the expected landfall of Typhoon Odette on Thursday, preemptive evacuation in high-risk areas has started, National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) executive director Ricardo Jalad said on Wednesday.

“Merong nang nagsagawa ng [preemptive] evacuation, may report kanina sa full council meeting ng NDRRMCC, [meron] na dito sa Region 6, Region 7, sa Caraga at saka Region 8, may mga local government units na nag-preemptive evacuation (There are now ongoing preemptive evacuations, per the full council report of the NDRRMC, there are now evacuations ongoing in Region 6, Region 7, in Caraga, and Region 8. There are now LGUs conducting that),” Jalad told reporters.

“Odette” now packs maximum sustained winds of 120 kilometers per hour near the center and gustiness of up to 150 kph. It was last tracked 590 km east of Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur.

Jalad said the regional counterparts of the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) along with the LGUs are supervising the preemptive evacuations.

He also said prepositioning of relief goods from the Department of Social Welfare and Development and OCD are also ongoing.

Jalad said the number of families and individuals preemptively evacuated is not available yet.

The preparations for “Odette”, he said, have actually started on December 10, allowing them to identify the high-risk areas in Regions 7 (Central Visayas), 8 (Eastern Visayas), 4-B (Mimaropa), and Caraga.

Though “Odette” is not as strong as other previous typhoons, Jalad still urged people of localities, particularly in high-risk areas, to follow the LGUs calls for preemptive evacuation.

He said these apply to localities that are prone to flooding and landslides caused by heavy rain.

Once they are safely inside the evacuation centers, he said evacuees are urged to practice minimum health standards as a precaution against the Covid-19 threat.

Meanwhile, the Philippine National Police (PNP) has been coordinating with the LGUs and other concerned agencies to be on alert for the possible widespread impact of “Odette”.

“We have our troops on standby as support force in case of emergencies. If there is a need for the PNP to assist in the safe evacuation of residents living in hazard-prone areas, then they count on us,” PNP Chief Gen. Dionardo Carlos said in a statement.

Carlos added that the PNP is also ready for any eventuality such as search and rescue if confronted with the worst-case scenario.

“Challenging times like this need a unified effort to mitigate potentially damaging effects and possibly, to achieve zero casualties,” Carlos said citing a more concerted and proactive approach in planning and responding to calamities.

Source: Philippines New Agency