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Davao Fault System Marking To Raise Awareness On Danger Zones

Ang “walk-the-fault” activity sa Davao ay bahagi ng information drive para turuan ang mga residente tungkol sa mga fault line hazards.

Davao Fault System Marking To Raise Awareness On Danger Zones

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To further raise public awareness about the areas traversed by the Central Davao Fault System, the Office of Civil Defense-Davao, Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, and City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) conducted a “walk-the-fault” activity in Barangay Mintal on Monday.

CDRRMO head Alfredo Baloran said the activity focused on the Lacson fault line. The agencies also launched an information drive to educate the public about earthquake-prone zones in the city.

“This is already the fourth time. We started in 2019 and last year we completed the Dacudao fault,” Baloran said in an interview.

Baloran said the goal is to finish marking all five fault lines in the city to help Dabawenyos recognize potential earthquake hazards. The three other fault lines are Tamugan, Pangyan-Biao Escuela and New Carmen.

So far, Baloran said approximately 70 to 75 percent of the fault line markings have been completed to indicate surface location only. The depth of the fault beneath the lines remained unknown.

Baloran assured residents that similar activities will be conducted in remote areas, including in Paquibato District. (PNA)