Public Works and Highways Secretary Vince Dizon has instructed building officials and municipal engineers of areas affected by the Cebu earthquake to conduct assessment on buildings under their jurisdiction.
Dizon issued this memorandum on Wednesday as he personally visited Bogo City in Cebu, the epicenter of the earthquake, to assess the situation, especially for roads and establishments that were damaged. ‘The president said that we should start with the most immediate needs of relief, clearing of roads, and make sure everything is okay, then we will just move from there,’ Dizon said in an interview.
The building officials and their respective offices are ordered to ‘immediately conduct rapid assessment, inspection, verification, and structural evaluation on all affected buildings/structures within their respective jurisdiction, in coordination with stakeholders and government agencies, to assess the extent of the damage to buildings and structures.’
With this, Dizon instructed the submission of a detailed report on the findings within 15 days.
The building officers and municipal engineers are also directed to ‘coordinate with the relevant government agencies and provide any necessary assistance in accordance with their mandate, including expediting the permitting process and releasing the corresponding permits for the necessary works to rectify the damage to the affected buildings/structures.’ The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology initially measured the earthquake’s magnitude at 6.7 before upgrading it to 6.9. The earthquake occurred at 9:59 p.m. with its epicenter located 21 kilometers northeast of Bogo City in Cebu.
According to the Office of Civil Defense (OCD), at least 69 individuals reportedly died from the strong earthquake as authorities intensified its rescue operations.
OCD Assistant Secretary Rafael Alejandro IV said that 30 fatalities came from Bogo City, followed by 22 in San Remigio town; 10 in Medellin town; five in Tagogon town; and one each in the municipalities of Sogod and Tabuelan. Meanwhile, 147 individuals were injured, with 117 coming from Bogo, followed by San Francisco town with 14, Tabuelan and Catmon with five each, and four in Daanbantayan.