By Bea Rollo
(December 22, 2024) – The Office of Civil Defense (OCD) has issued an urgent directive to its regional offices in Luzon to strengthen tsunami preparedness following offshore earthquakes near Ilocos Sur.
Regional directors of Regions I, II, and III have been instructed to coordinate with national government agencies (NGAs) and local government units (LGUs) to enhance readiness against potential tsunami risks.
“Check preparations for earthquakes, with a possible tsunami resulting from the movement of the Manila Trench. Delve into the details as discussed in the Inter-Agency Coordinating Cell meeting today. I understand that your areas are not as prepared as we desire, but we must remedy this situation now,” OCD Usec. Ariel Nepomuceno emphasized.
“If our prayers are answered, we still have the chance to double our earthquake preparations—early warning systems, public awareness, drills, inventory of equipment and skilled personnel, and updating of plans. Take the lead; that’s your mission and role.”
The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), meanwhile, has also issued a memorandum directing OCD Regional Offices I, II, and III to implement specific measures for local tsunami preparedness. The memorandum, signed by OCD Deputy Administrator for Operations Officer-in-Charge Director Cesar Idio underscores the urgency of these initiatives.
Regional offices were tasked with identifying evacuation routes and validating designated evacuation centers in coastal barangays. They must also identify additional temporary shelters to accommodate displaced residents in case of widespread destruction.
Tsunami alert systems are being assessed to ensure functionality, while drills involving the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) are planned to test incident command structures.
The OCD urged communities in affected regions to remain vigilant and follow local safety advisories as preparations intensify.
“I know it’s challenging, especially since we have not yet achieved our ideal level of preparedness and with the holidays approaching. But please do your best despite the limitations,” said Nepumuceno.
(AAD)
Our Privacy Commitment
TV5 Network Inc. values and respects your privacy. We are committed to safeguarding your personal data in compliance with Republic Act No. 10173 or the Data Privacy Act of 2012 and its implementing rules and regulations.
We have developed a Privacy Policy that adopts and observes appropriate standards for personal data protection. While our Privacy Policy sets out the general principles governing the collection, use, and disclosure of our users’ personal information, our Privacy Commitment seeks to inform you more about TV5’s privacy practices.
Why do we collect your personal information (as applicable)?
We may collect and maintain basic information about you as site user of TV5 sites for the following purposes:
Where do we get your personal information?
There are several ways we collect your personal information.
Information that you personally provided.
Most of the personal information we have are those that you have provided us when you:
Information we collect during your engagement with us
We also collect information as you use our products and services, like:
Information we collect from other sources
Other means of collection of information may be through:
When do we disclose personal information?
There may be instances when we are required to share the information you provided us. In such cases, we ensure that your personal information will be disclosed on a confidential manner, through secure channels and in compliance with the Data Privacy Act and other privacy laws.
We will never share, rent, or sell your personal information to third parties outside of TV5 except in special cases where you have given consent, and in cases described in our privacy policy.
In some instances, we may be required to disclose your personal information to our agents, subsidiaries, affiliates, business partners and other third-party agencies and service providers as part of our regular business operations and for the provision of our programs and services. This means we might share your information with our service providers, contractors, and professional advisers who help us provide our services.
How we protect your personal information
The integrity, confidentiality, and security of your information is important to us. We have implemented technical, organizational, and physical security measures that are designed to protect your information from unauthorized or fraudulent access, alteration, disclosure, misuse, and other unlawful activities.
We also put in effect the following safeguards:
TV5 will not collect, use, or disclose your personal information for any purpose other than the purpose that you may have given your consent for.
What are your choices?
We make sure that we have your consent to continue to collect, use, and disclose your personal information for the purposes that we have identified. We want you to know that you may object or withdraw your consent and/or edit your consent preferences at any time.
If you wish to have access to the personal information in our custody or if you think that the personal information you provided is incomplete, or otherwise inaccurate, you may get in touch with our Data Protection Officer through the contact details provided below. In some instances, we may request for supporting documents or proof before we effect requested changes.
Data Protection Officer
TV5 Network Inc.
Reliance corner Sheridan Streets
Mandaluyong City
tv5dataprivacy@tv5.com.ph
What happens when there are changes in our Policy?
From time to time, we may update our privacy policy and practices to comply with changes in applicable laws and regulatory requirements, adapt to new technologies and protocols, and align with the best practices of the industry.
You will be provided notices if the changes are significant and, if we are required by law, we will obtain your updated consent.