00:00The province of Aurora is ready for the possible effects of the typhoon Marse.
00:04It is proven that their equipment, particularly the rescue equipment, is positioned.
00:09This is Michael Taroma of PAA Central Luzon for Balitang Pambansa.
00:14Good morning, Ace.
00:16The Aurora Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office or PDRRMO
00:22is ready for the possible effects of the typhoon Marse in the province.
00:27According to PDRRMO Chief Elson Egargue,
00:30their assets related to logistics and rescue operations such as speedboats,
00:37rubber boats, rescue trucks and ambulances and their mobile command and control center vehicles or MOCOV are already on standby.
00:44Egargue also confirmed the readiness of evacuation centers, food and non-food items
00:50that are needed in case there is an earthquake to the houses in the coastal areas of the province.
00:56Meanwhile, the PDRRMO Emergency Operations Center remains in a blue alert status
01:02as part of the Emergency Preparedness and Response Protocols of the province.
01:07In addition, it is now prohibited to travel in all types of sea vehicles
01:12that pass through the Coast Guard Station Aurora Area of Responsibility in order to avoid any accidents.
01:19Egargue also reminded his fellow countrymen
01:22that it is important for them to have a copy of the Emergency Medical Service Hotline
01:27and continue to report on their social media platforms
01:31to be updated on the warnings and advisories related to the typhoon Marse
01:36From the Philippine Information Agency Kitnang Luson, Michael Taroma for Balitang Pambansa.
01:43Thank you very much Michael Taroma.
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