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Tuesday, April 30, 2024

DepEd orders quake drills in public schools

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Public schools nationwide have been ordered to conduct “unannounced earthquake and fire drills every first and third week of every month.”

The Department of Education (DepEd) issued the order to school heads and school disaster and risk reduction management coordinators who are also tasked to lead the planning, implementation, and monitoring of the said drills.

“These drills are to ensure that all learners are properly guided on what should be done during and after an earthquake or occurrences of fire in schools,” the DepEd order said.

The DepEd also asked schools in National Capital Region, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal to “create a separate and specific disaster plan for a magnitude 7 or higher earthquake,” ABS-CBN News reported.

“The plan shall specifically lay down the response should there be a scenario involving mass casualties of learners and personnel,” the DepEd said.

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Aside from ensuring the safety of students and school personnel, the agency explained local drills and simulation exercises “are preventive measures that familiarize escape routes and reinforce proper actions in the occurrence of a calamity.”

Having “an effective preparedness plan” will also help save lives, the department said.

Private schools, community learning centers, and state or local universities and colleges are given the option to adopt the provisions of the order for their own disaster preparedness plan.

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