DepEd, PHIVOLCS strengthen partnership for science-based disaster preparedness and accurate information during crises

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In response to the recent earthquakes that struck parts of Cebu and Davao Oriental, and as directed by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., the Department of Education (DepEd) is strengthening coordination with the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) to ensure that class suspension decisions are guided by scientific data, localized risk assessments, and safety standards.
The partnership aims to balance the protection of learners and personnel with the Departmentâs goal of sustaining education amid disasters and emergencies.

âSa usapin ng kalamidad, bukod sa maagap, dapat eksakto rin ang kilos. Kaya mahalaga ang pakikipag-ugnayan sa PHIVOLCS para ang bawat desisyon, mula sa pagsuspinde ng klase hanggang sa pagpapatuloy ng pag-aaral, ay nakabatay sa siyensya at hindi sa pangamba,â Education Secretary Sonny Angara said.
âNang makita ko mismo ang pinsala ng lindol sa Cebu at Davao Oriental, mas nauunwaan natin gaano kahalaga ang tamang datos at koordinasyon. Sa tulong ng PHIVOLCS, masisiguro nating ang bawat hakbang ng DepEd ay mabilis, ligtas, at may batayang siyentipiko,â he added.
To enhance disaster readiness, PHIVOLCS, led by DOST Secretary Renato Solidum Jr., and DepEd discussed the need to ensure that schools located near fault lines are âover-engineeredâ to withstand strong earthquakes.
DepEd likewise expressed the need for specialized partnership with PHIVOLCS for training programs that would build the capacity of regional and field offices to assess building integrity and manage appropriate response actions during earthquakes. The Department also proposed the establishment of a DepEd Command Center in coordination with PHIVOLCS, which could serve as a monitoring hub for disaster response and early warnings.
DepEd said personnel can be trained to use checklist-based procedures that trigger automatic alerts once certain safety conditions are metâensuring faster and more coordinated responses during emergencies.
Finally, both DepEd and PHIVOLCS committed to strengthening coordination in releasing science-based advisories and information materials to ensure public trust and prevent misinformation during crises.
Meanwhile, Sec. Angara emphasized that preparedness must go hand in hand with the continuity of learning.
Under DepEd Order No. 22, s. 2024 or the Revised Guidelines on Class and Work Suspension in Schools During Disasters and Emergencies, the authority to suspend classes rests with the Local Chief Executive (LCE), Schools Division Superintendent (SDS), and school heads. DepEd stressed that decisions must be based on PHIVOLCS advisories, field conditions, and the readiness to resume learning as soon as possible.
DepEd also cited DepEd Order No. 21, s. 2015, which tasks Regional Offices to monitor prevention, mitigation, and preparedness measures, ensuring that learning continues even when schools are affected by natural hazards.
DepEd reiterated that preventive suspensions should activate learning continuity plans such as modular, online, or take-home learning while safety inspections are ongoing.
*All Photos from DepEd
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