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Canlaon LGU conducts nighttime evacuation drills

Mayor Jose Chubasco Cardenas (left) leads the inauguration of  the  locally-funded wet market  worth P20 million on Wednesday.*Salta Canlaon photo

The local government of Canlaon City, Negros Oriental, has begun nighttime evacuation drills for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and other residents in case of a major eruption at Mt. Kanlaon.

Edna Lhou Masicampo, Canlaon City information officer-designate, said on Thursday, Feb. 6, that the nighttime simulated exercise (SIMEX) was held Wednesday and would be regularly undertaken.

“We have been regularly conducting evacuation drills during daytime but residents are clamoring for an evening scenario in case the volcano will erupt during nighttime,” she said.

It is also during this time that the husbands and other male family members return to the evacuation centers from their farms where they worked during daytime, she added.

The LGU issued advisories ahead of schedule that cautioned constituents not to panic when the sirens sound off to alert them of the need to evacuate.

The SIMEX drills are not just for internally displaced persons at evacuation camps but also for the other residents of Canlaon City, Masicampo said.

She added that regular updates and meetings are held for a possible Alert Level 4 scenario when the Permanent Danger Zone (PDZ) is extended from the current 6-km. radius to as much as 12 km.

This means more barangays will be covered by the mandatory forced evacuation.

Meanwhile, the city government led by Mayor Jose Chubasco Cardenas turned over on Wednesday a locally-funded wet market facility worth P20 million.

The construction of the facility was completed last year before the Dec. 9 eruption of Mt. Kanlaon but the turnover was delayed due to post-eruption events, Masicampo said.

The wet market is located in Barangay Panubigan, situated far from the PDZ, and is seen to provide farmers and fishers with decent space for their goods.*PNA

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