Saturday, 30 November 2019

Community In Action





Based on the interview I have conducted with the Brgy. Dona Aurora Captain Ma’am Zandy Zacate together with undergoing a community walk by myself, I have been equipped how our barangay  manages to provide the basic necessities an individual can have such as service and security within the community. More importantly, I have observed how people were assured of safety and cooperate very well with the barangay’s action plan to prepare with possible disasters or any unforeseen events .Thus, Brgy. Dona Aurora lives harmoniously knowing that people are prepared whenever calamities may occur and are less-prone to accidents and injuries for great execution of plans and programs.
Photo with Brgy. Captain Zandy Zacate
Upon choosing a temporary residence I’d stay within the city, it is firstly important to evaluate whether there are possible imperilment within the area. Fortunately, Dona Aurora is an urban community in Metro Manila that is least-flood prone and least prone to flood hazards because of its high location. Ma’am Zandy informed me that this is the reason why there are only few cases of accidents or challenges the barangay have faced in history. From what I have been informed, minor challenges such as cutting hazardous trees, fixing destroyed house roofs that are destructed by strong winds and fixing destroyed wirings are only some she had faced so far. This means that calamities or emergencies only happens once in a while and are not resulting to extreme devastation because they act on it with ease and alertness.
Tall buildings
Tall buildings
Also, I have observed that the areas that are prone to accidents are those areas that are near tall buildings such as the schools and apartments. According to Ma’am Zandy, if earthquake hits our place, it will affect the small houses and small communities near it and may destroy them immediately. She added that the effect may be grave as it may cost life, destroy their homes and business places that eventually affect their living.
She provides that, “Of course they have to start again, and as a public servant we are here to assist them re-build their lives if that happens. But as much as possible we are conducting BDPP to decrease or prevent the possible danger.” The officials also are being informed through their active communication with NDRRMC or National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council if any calamity may happen. Thus they have sources of information to call on to and integrate with providing protection to the people.
Evacuation Plan
Brgy. Disaster Preparedness Plan

The strategy for prevention or atleast decrease the possible destructions is to always be prepared. In fact, they strictly follow a Barangay Disaster Preparedness Plan that equips them and the people on what they must do during calamities and emergencies. Ma’am Zandy provides that first, they must proceed to the Brgy. Hall before any emergency and announce to the people the incoming storms or typhoons. They also wear proper attire such as rubber shoes and comfortable outfit for operation. Third, they also ensure Spray machines for mosquitoes together with complete First Aid to assist injuries. Fourth, they eagerly prepare for evacuation centers and ensure that the emergency vehicle is standing by.  Additionally, the barangay makes sure to declogg drainage or canals and also cuts tree branches which are leaned, touched or near electrical wires with the assistance of Meralco & Task Force Street Lights. The officials and frontlines also prepares flashlights, ladders, and informs people the contact line of the barangay who in return stays alert and ready for their condition.


Moreover, they prepare for earthquake risks by conducting Earthquake drills aging from children to the elderly. They also seek to inform people of the Brgy. Dona Aurora Evacuation Plan where safe spaces can be relocated to. From the map, it shows that there are three possible evacuation centers such as Aurora. A. Quezon City Elem. School, Jacinto Basketball Covered Court and the Barangay hall. These are the three possible safe spaces in the community that can gather people who may have been devastated by typhoons or earthquakes. It is also their task to inform the residents before the calamity to store flashlights, batteries and candles to be used during long days of black outs and monitor or keep updated with weather reports of PAG-ASA by means of communication. One must also stock up instant foods, store clean water and ensure their personal belongings before the calamity. Furthermore, they have created a Hazard and Safety map and as well as a BDRRM Plan to sustain their responsibility of securing each lives. There are also sectors of the Youth, Elderly and PWD (Barangay Dona Aurora Senior Citizen’s Association) in which they are coordinating with especially in times of emergency and other programs in which they need of an assistance.

Brgy. Gymnasium
Jacinto Basketball Covered Court 

Aurora. A. Quezon City Elem. School

Brgy. Ambulance
Brgy. Ambulance

































Ma’am Zandy again added that they also provide equipments, such as ambulance, first aid kits, rescue equipments and medical equipments to be used by people. The BPSO which stands for Barangay public safety officer and as well as the nearest Police station 11 are the primary keyplayers where the barangay asks for assistance in maintaining organization and peace and order in the community. These manpower stays alert to be contacted once the officials needs aid.



Overall, the barangay is working hand in hand to improve the welfare of the general people.  In fact the barangay have been awarded with various awards such as Zero Crime Rate and Disaster Preparedness for administering the people well before and after a disaster. One of the best practices that can be noted is how it integrates environmental ordinances strictly in terms of segregation. In fact they are actually recognized through a Plaque of Recognition for its strict implementation of solid waste management from the Environmental Protection and Waste Management Department, because people have been responsibly abiding by segregating residuals from non-biodegradable. Lastly, I can say that the barangay is doing a great job in integrating such action plans to people because with my 3 years of experience here, people are living in order because people are fully aware, responsible and in solidarity with such goals. I have learned that though there are threats of disaster, it is not yet too late to coordinate as one community to save more people, and prevent calamities from destroying us fully. Thus, I have learned to live in a more communitarian environment and integrate myself to my barangay to learn more of their concrete plans which I assure to follow and take in participation to. Lastly, I gained knowledge and skills on how to respond to such calamities and now I aim to help my neighbors to also be equipped with various survival- processes that is essentially relevant today. Thus I would end this by saying that , “We cannot stop natural disasters but we can arm ourselves with knowledge so many lived wouldn’t have to be lost if there was enough disaster preparedness.”