The province of Albay has officially been declared to be under a state of calamity through Provincial Resolution No. 0607-2023, amid rising concerns over the heightened activity of the Mayon Volcano.How will this affect the local populace and what steps are being taken to ensure their safety?
The alert level 3 classification signifies that there is a relatively high tendency towards a hazardous eruption which could generate dangers of pyroclastic density currents, lava flows, rockfalls, and other volcanic hazards. Consequently, mandatory evacuation orders have been issued for all residents within a 6-kilometer radius of the volcano, classified as the permanent danger zone.
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The declaration of a state of calamity is a critical administrative move, enabling local government units (LGUs) to utilize their respective calamity funds for disaster response operations. This measure paves the way for faster and more efficient allocation of resources, with the primary objective of safeguarding the lives and properties of the populace.
Furthermore, it empowers LGUs to undertake other related emergency functions aimed at disaster avoidance, which could involve evacuations, setting up temporary shelters, food and medical aid distribution, as well as post-disaster recovery efforts.
The Provincial Government of Albay, under this state of calamity, can now mobilize all its resources for disaster mitigation, effectively responding to the situation and coordinating efforts to ensure the safety of its constituents. The local government is expected to partner with national agencies and non-governmental organizations to aid in relief and recovery operations.
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Residents are encouraged to stay updated with advisories from local authorities, adhere to evacuation orders, and prioritize their safety above all else.
The situation remains fluid, with authorities maintaining a close watch on the Mayon Volcano and continuously assessing potential threats to public safety. More updates will follow as new information becomes available.
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