Press Release
December 26, 2012

Be on high alert for Typhoon Quinta--Legarda

In light of Tropical Storm Quinta entering the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on Christmas Day, December 25, Senator Loren Legarda urged residents of affected areas to be on high alert.

"Several provinces in Visayas and Mindanao have been given storm signal warnings by the NDRRMC. Under signal number 2 are Eastern Samar, Western Samar, Leyte, Southern Leyte, northern Cebu, Camotes Island, Bohol, and Biliran in the Visayas, and Dinagat Province, Siargao Island, and Surigao Del Norte in Mindanao. As the storm already made landfall today, we hope that local government units have led all citizens in preparing for the possible consequences. Our people should not hesitate to evacuate, more so if they are living in hazardous areas," she said.

Legarda, the UN Regional Champion for Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation, said that everyone must know whether their geographical location puts them at high risk or not.

"Filipinos in every barangay need to know this information, and with early warning signals at least seven days before any typhoon arrives, we will be able to radically minimize the casualties. This is why we have been advocating the use of geo-hazard maps," she stressed.

"Barely three weeks have passed since Visayas and Mindanao were ravaged by Typhoon Pablo, which caused the death of 1,067 Filipinos and about 37 billion pesos in damages. The arrival of Typhoon Quinta is proof that stronger and more frequent weather disturbances are the new norm, and we cannot, even for one moment, be complacent. Thousands of lives are at stake, and I urge the cooperation of LGUs, non-governmental organizations, and citizens on the ground in order to build up our resilience to these natural hazards," Legarda concluded.

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