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Execs mull Japan-like approach vs. quakes

The Freeman

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October 20, 2025

As Cebu Province and Cebu City confront the realities of seismic vulnerability, local leaders are pushing for a multi-pronged approach to disaster preparedness --one that includes emergency "Go Bags", protective gear for children, and a cultural shift inspired by Japan's earthquake resilience.

Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro confirmed that the Capitol is canvassing suppliers for Go Bags similar to those distributed in Pasig City.

“Nay niaring supplier kahapon, but I’m still looking for some items that I want to be placed in the Go Bag --something innovative... We are spending government money biya, so make sure nga dili overpriced,” she said.

The goal is to have one Go Bag per household across Cebu Province. But with the province’s vast geography, she acknowledged the need to coordinate with LGUs.

She, however, said Go Bags are just part of what should be done to prepare for any unfortunate incident.

“The Go Bag is one way, the hard hat is one way... but maybe our attitude also, we have to look into. Kay panic pa kaayo ta when there is an earthquake, but the Japanese live with it,” she said.

Baricuatro’s reflections followed a courtesy visit from Japanese ambassador Endo Kazuya on October 14.

Joined by consul general Hideaki Matsuo and JICA chief representative Takashi Baba, the ambassador handed over emergency relief goods to the Capitol and DSWD-7 in response to the September 30 earthquake.

The donation included 250 tents, 1,500 sleeping pads, 25 plastic sheets, 250 jerry cans, 1,500 blankets, and five potable water purifiers.

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