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Disaster Drills Credited for Reducing Casualties in Southern Philippines Earthquake

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Philippine officials said Friday that years of disaster-preparedness drills helped prevent a larger casualty toll when one of the strongest earthquakes in 50 years struck the south, leaving 46 people dead and 38 others missing. The magnitude 8.0 offshore quake, which struck Monday off Sarangani province, injured at least 688 people and displaced more than 45,000, about half of whom remain in emergency shelters.

The quake damaged more than 12,600 houses across farming towns and cities. The Office of Civil Defense said the numbers of dead and missing were considerably lowered after multiple verifications.

Many of the displaced were still too traumatized to return home because of strong aftershocks, officials said.

Days after the earthquake, videos posted on social media showed chaotic moments: horrified crowds witnessing the collapse of small buildings, and flag-raising ceremonies turning chaotic when the ground started to shake on the first day of school after a long summer break. Students are seen screaming in panic but staying seated or standing still outside school buildings, with some covering their heads with their hands as teachers admonished them to calm down.

One video, which has gone viral on Facebook with millions of views, showed dozens of grade-schoolers screaming and breaking into tears as they sat on a tree-ringed school ground, which visibly swayed them from side to side. A tin roof shed nearby later collapsed with a loud thud, prompting many to dash away, but teachers asked them to return and stay seated.

The grade school in the coastal town of Malita in Davao Occidental province reported no injuries from the quake.

“This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of earthquake preparedness and the value of regular disaster response drills,” the Mahayahay elementary school said in a statement. Teresito Bacolcol, director of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, said years of disaster-preparedness drills helped people anticipate and brace for extreme events like Monday’s quake, one of the strongest to hit the archipelago in a half-century.

He noted it was also fortunate that the quake hit at 7:37 a.m., a few minutes before work and classes were to start indoors.

“It’s good that our efforts to educate people on what to do when earthquakes hit somehow paid off,” Bacolcol told The Associated Press. He expressed concern, however, over the collapse of some buildings that he said should have withstood the powerful quake if construction standards based on the country’s building code were followed.

Ednar Dayanghirang, director of the Office of Civil Defense in a quake-hit region of about 5 million people, said regular disaster-preparedness drills helped reduce casualties in many ways, including by preventing deadly stampedes. “We required all school principals to take one-day courses on incident management, then they appointed disaster-response teams among teachers to deal with earthquakes, tsunamis,” Dayanghirang said.

“They listened and they learned.”

The Philippines, one of the world’s most disaster-prone countries, is often hit by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions because of its location on the Pacific “Ring of Fire,” an arc of seismic faults around the ocean.

This story was originally reported by advocate-news. Read the original article here.

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