Hosted by SM Cares, the Corporate Social Responsibility arm
of SM Prime Holdings, the forum enlightened the audience on the possibility of
a potential earthquake in Metro Manila, as well as other disasters and calamities.
Participants from different PWD organizations and learning institutions
attended the event including young people who are blind, deaf, children with
physical or orthopedic impairments, with Down Syndrome, Autism, and those with
rare disorders.
International Disaster Response Network operational medicine instructor Dr. Ted Esguerra shared survival measures for those with limited mobility, vision, and hearing |
Disaster Risk Reduction of the Department of Science and
Technology (DOST) undersecretary Dr. Renato Solidum, Jr. talked about the
possibility of a 7.2 magnitude earthquake to hit Metro Manila.
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“Children and youth with disabilities are at a disadvantage
during disasters due to their limitations on mobility. We at SM Cares provide
the best assistance not only in our malls. We extend our help by teaching
survival measures to those in need,” said Engr. Bien Mateo, SVP for mall
operations and SM Cares program director.
Dr. Renato Solidum, Jr., undersecretary for Disaster Risk
Reduction of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), and
officer-in-charge of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology
(PHIVOLCS), talked about “The Big One” and the possibility of a 7.2 magnitude
earthquake in Metro Manila.
Meanwhile, Dr. Ted Esguerra, operational medicine
instructor of the International Disaster Response Network taught specific
survival measures for those with limited mobility, vision, and hearing.
The forum ended with an earthquake simulation exercise with
Dr. Esguerra, MMDA officials and volunteers from the audience.
To know more about SM Cares, please visit
www.smcares.com.ph, www.facebook.com/OfficialSMCares or email
smcares@prime.com.
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