DepEd launches digital planning web tool, safety guidebook to strengthen disaster resilience

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In the wake of the 6.9-magnitude earthquake that struck Bogo City, Cebu, the Department of Education (DepEd) has reinforced its disaster preparedness and response systems through the deployment of rapid assessment teams and the launch of new tools and facilities aimed at strengthening education resilience.
âSa utos na rin ni Pangulong Bongbong Marcos, ang pokus natin ay kahandaan. Kailangan nating masiguro na makakaresponde ang ating mga paaralan na protektahan ang mga mag-aaral at maipagpatuloy ang edukasyon bago, habang, at matapos ang anumang sakuna,â Education Secretary Sonny Angara said.

According to DepEd Region VII Director Salustiano Jimenez, the total damage to schools across the province is projected to exceed â±1 billion, with more than 50,000 learners and over 1,400 teaching and non-teaching personnel affected, including nearly 900 in Bogo City.
As response efforts continue, DepEd is also shifting its focus from rapid relief to long-term preparedness. Among its major initiatives is PlanSmart for Safe Schools, a web-based contingency planning application developed with support from the Department of Science and TechnologyâPhilippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (DOSTâPhivolcs) and the World Bank.
The platform integrates hazard and risk data from the GeoRiskPH system, enabling schools to create evidence-based contingency plans aligned with the standards of the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) and the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC). A series of training sessions for the project will begin in November 2025 for 3,012 schools in the Greater Metro Manila area, before its nationwide rollout to build the capacity of school heads and DRRM coordinators.
In addition, DepEd will pilot the M7X School Ready Program, an initiative aimed at strengthening earthquake preparedness in public schools and DepEd offices. Recognizing the imminent threat of a 7.2-magnitude earthquake along the West Valley Fault (WVF), the program introduces a certification system that awards the M7.2 Ready School Seal to schools that complete the checklist on both structural safety and non-structural preparedness. The pilot phase will prioritize schools in Metro Manila, Region III, and Region IV-A that are situated along or near the WVF.
DepEd also introduced the Pillar 1: Safer Learning Facilities Guidebook, a reference manual promoting resilient design, safe site selection, and maintenance practices in line with the Comprehensive School Safety (CSS) Frameworkand the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction. Developed in collaboration with UNICEF and Good Neighbors International Philippines, the guidebook empowers schools to adopt inclusive, climate-resilient, and child-safe construction standards.
To sustain learning in disaster-affected areas, DepEd also rolled out Upgraded Temporary Learning Spaces (UTLS) â improved modular classrooms designed to support continued education while permanent school structures undergo repair or reconstruction.
These initiatives were featured during the National DRRM x CCA Summit 2025 held in Makati City this October, with the theme âEduResilience 2025: Strengthening Learning Continuity and Climate Resilience in Basic Education.â
âAng kahandaan ang pundasyon ng katatagan. Kapag may sapat na kagamitan, pagsasanay, at pasilidad ang ating mga paaralan, makakatiyak tayo na magpapatuloy ang pag-aaral kahit sa gitna ng sakuna,â Angara added.
*All Photos from. depedcalabarzon.ph
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