Disasters: UN hails Philippines risks reduction role
Disasters: UN hails Philippines risks reduction role
Hameed Shaheen
ISLAMABAD - The UN Secretary General's Special Representative for
Disaster Risk Reduction, Margareta Wahlstrom, met Friday with the Philippines Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Albert F. Del Rosario, following a
three-day visit to the typhoon-devastated coastal cities of Iligan and Cayagan de Oro in Mindanao, says a Friday UNISDR email received
here.
Ms. Wahlstrom told Secretary Del Rosario: What I have seen in Kalakala in Cagayan de Oro reminds me of the impacts made by major tsunamis
such as the one which hit Japan last year or the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004. In Kalakala you really feel the magnitude of the disaster and the force
of the water which took so many lives, uprooted trees and swept away houses.
She discussed with Secretary Del Rosario the need for social
mobilisation to be linked to early flood warnings to ensure timely evacuations. They also discussed the combination of environmental factors which
contributed to the disaster including illegal logging; the need to develop risk-sensitive comprehensive land use plans and the need for greater
cooperation between the public and private sectors to reduce risk.
Typhoon Sendong claimed 1,430 lives after it struck in the middle of the
night on December 16, making it the second most deadly disaster of the last twelve months. The Philippines topped the disaster league table last year
with 33 major reported events, twelve more than China, and affecting 12.5% of the population.
Special Representative Wahlstrom said: The
Philippines has a very sophisticated disaster response system and it has the capacity to be a world-leader in disaster risk reduction. I am confident
the government will act on the lessons learned from Typhoon Sendong to ensure better coordination and improved dissemination of early warnings as well
as implementing existing legislation on land use and deforestation. The UN system will be fully engaged in helping the country in the recovery
phase.
Ms. Wahlstrom who also heads UNISDR, the UN office for disaster risk reduction, met with representatives of UN agencies, NGOs, churches
and 20 local mayors during her field trip, the message adds.
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