AS THE FLOODS CAUSED BY THE RAINS FROM TYPHOON FALCON SUBSIDE AND FAMILIES RETURN TO THEIR HOMES FROM EVACUATION CENTERS, THE STRICT IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT LAW BY LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS (LGUS) IS ONE OF THE NEXT CRUCIAL STEPS TO UNDERTAKE, SENATOR LOREN LEGARDA TODAY STRESSED.
Legarda, Chair of the Senate Committee on Climate Change, said that part of disaster risk reduction efforts is to solve the cause of floods that keep on recurring every time a tropical […]
SENATOR LOREN LEGARDA TODAY WARNED LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AND GOVERNMENT AGENCIES TO MAINTAIN STRICT VIGILANCE AS HEAVY RAINS CONTINUE TO POUR, LEADING TO THE OVERFLOWING OF SEVERAL DAMS AND RIVERS IN THE COUNTRY.
Legarda cited a report from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) that the recent heavy rains were 14 times higher than the daily average recorded every June of the previous years.
The incessant rains had led to the overflow of Tullahan and Marikina rivers […]
SENATOR LOREN LEGARDA TODAY SAID THAT WHILE THERE ARE IMPROVEMENTS IN THE GOVERNMENT’S PREPARATION FOR THE ONSLAUGHT OF TYPHOONS, MUCH IS STILL NEEDED TO REDUCE THE RISKS WHEN NATURAL HAZARDS STRIKE.
Legarda, the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR) Regional Champion for Asia-Pacific, explained that even with close coordination among government agencies in preparing for hazards and issuing advisories to citizens, several areas were still left flooded due to the heavy rains brought by Typhoon Falcon.
The Senator […]
IN CELEBRATION OF THE DAY OF THE FILIPINO SEAFARER, SENATOR LOREN LEGARDA TODAY REITERATED HER CALL FOR THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANISMS THAT WOULD ENSURE BETTER PROTECTION AND PROVISION OF NECESSARY SERVICES FOR FILIPINO SEA-BASED WORKERS.
Legarda, Chair of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, said it is essential to have a Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers (Senate Bill 1351) and establish a National Seafarers Commission (Senate Bill 1404) to address the specific concerns and needs of maritime workers.
“Filipino seafarers […]
IN A BID TO KEEP MINORS OUT OF THE STREETS, SENATOR LOREN LEGARDA PUSHED FOR THE IMMEDIATE PASSAGE OF A PROPOSED MEASURE THAT SEEKS TO ESTABLISH CRISIS CENTERS FOR STREET CHILDREN ALL OVER THE COUNTRY.
Citing statistics from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Legarda said that there are about 250,000 street children in 65 cities around the country. She expressed alarm over the fact that these children are exposed to risks to their health, well-being and lives. Read More