MANILA – The bill proposing the creation of a Department of Disaster Resilience (DDR) was approved and transmitted to the Senate last September 2020 yet.
Rep. Lucy Torres-Gomez of Leyte’s 4th District thus urged President Duterte to certify it as urgent.
House Bill 5989 is “An Act Creating the Department of Disaster Resilience, Defining its Mandate, Powers and Functions, and Appropriating Funds Therefor, or the Disaster Resilience Act”.
According to Torres-Gomez, chairperson of the House Committee on Disaster Resilience, it is important to have a single agency and a clear system of responsibility for disaster preparedness and response in all levels of government.
“In 2020, we experienced how disaster incidences ran their own course regardless of the pandemic. The total damages, just from the string of typhoons in the fourth quarter of last year, reached about P40 billion. We need to raise our game in disaster management and build national resilience by establishing a full-fledged department,” said Torres-Gomez.
Otherwise, she warned, the country will always be on the losing end in the face of persistent extreme weather occurrences and destructive geologic events.
A more efficient, coordinated, and complete system of disaster management is ensured by the creation of the proposed DDR, Torres-Gomez stressed, and thus, mitigate extensive damage to lives and properties.
She also emphasized the importance of an integrated approach to all aspects of disaster management, from building resilience, to response and rehabilitation, as part of a sound post-COVID strategy for the country.
The House of Representatives approved on third and final reading in September last year its version of the measure proposing the creation of the DDR even as the government struggled to deal with the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
“I am appealing to President Duterte to please certify as urgent the proposed Department of Disaster Resilience. The DDR has been in the list of priority measures for the past two SONAs. Having the DDR in place ensures that whatever economic gains we achieve would not be at risk of slipping back just because of disaster events, especially as we re-establish our economy post- COVID,” Torres-Gomez said.
She likewise implored members of the Senate to urgently act on the proposal, citing the onset of the wet season anytime soon.
“The rainy season will start soon. Many of our people who live in disaster-prone areas will again spend long days and nights worrying about the safety of their families once the typhoons start coming. Let us all act fast to finish legislative deliberations on the proposal so President Duterte can sign it into law before his term ends,” the lawmaker said./PN