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Cecille Suerte Felipe - The Philippine Star
March 31, 2025 | 12:00am
Workers are seen at a construction site in Manila on January 8, 2025.
STAR / Ryan Baldemor
MANILA, Philippines — The devastating earthquake in Myanmar and the recent collapse of a bridge in Isabela should serve as a wake-up call for the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to conduct a thorough assessment of the structural integrity of public infrastructure across the country, Senate Minority Leader Aquilino Pimentel III said.
He emphasized the urgency of earthquake preparedness, noting that the Philippines is located along several fault lines, including Marikina in Metro Manila.
“The recent Myanmar earthquake and the collapse of the Isabela bridge are wake-up calls to reassess the country’s disaster preparedness and infrastructure resilience,” Pimentel said in a statement yesterday.
“We should check the status of our public infrastructure. The collapse of the Isabela bridge should prompt a thorough evaluation of the quality of work in our construction projects to ensure that each infrastructure can withstand an earthquake with Intensity 7 and above,” he said.
“Let’s continue to be conscious of the need to prepare for earthquakes because the Philippines has many fault lines,” the senator added.
A 7.7-magnitude earthquake hit Myanmar and Thailand last week, which killed thousands of people, injured thousands more and caused massive damage to infrastructure.
Pimentel said that among the regular preparations is the conduct of comprehensive earthquake drills across the country to educate communities on safety measures.
“People should know where to go, what is the safest place in their area when an earthquake strikes. Regular earthquake drills should be encouraged to minimize casualties and ensure swift response during emergencies,” he said.
“These drills are essential in ensuring that Filipinos are well-equipped with the knowledge and skills to respond effectively in times of disaster. We must continue and improve these initiatives nationwide,” Pimentel added.
He reiterated the need for proactive measures, urging authorities to conduct infrastructure audits, enforce strict building standards, and invest in disaster resilience programs to safeguard the public from potential calamities.