By Charlie Lagasca
This,
as the municipal government has come up with a comprehensive disaster risk
reduction and management plan against tsunamis.
Aparri,
lying along the South China Sea-Pacific Ocean coast, is one of Cagayan Valley
towns most vulnerable to tsunami and flashfloods as it is below sea level. It
also has no highland areas where residents could seek refuge.
“We
are creating awareness among residents on the need to be prepared for any
tsunami, educating them on what to do in case such calamities do happen,” Mayor
Ismael Tumaru said.
Under
the tsunami preparedness plan, the townsfolk are advised to proceed to Lallo
town, several kilometers inland, once a tsunami alert is raised, since it is a
safe distance away from the coast.
Tumaru
said adjoining Camalaniugan town, in a worst-case scenario, may still be
reached by a tsunami or tidal wave, especially after earthquakes as strong as
or even stronger than the one that hit northwestern Japan late last year.
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