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Malabon holds pre-disaster risk assessment meeting 

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In response to the recent announcement by PAG-ASA regarding the strengthening of Super Typhoon Mawar, locally known as 'Betty', Malabon City took proactive measures by conducting a Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment Meeting today. The meeting was led by city officials to discuss the necessary preparations for the safety and well-being of everyone in the community.

Recognizing the potential risks and impact of the impending typhoon, Malabon City remains committed to ensuring the readiness and resilience of the city in the face of natural disasters. The Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment Meeting served as a platform for officials to review and discuss crucial preparations that need to be undertaken to mitigate potential damages and protect the welfare of residents.

Mayor Jeannie Sandoval emphasized the city's unwavering commitment to safeguarding the lives and properties of its constituents. By actively engaging in pre-disaster planning and assessment, Malabon City aims to minimize the potential risks associated with the approaching typhoon and enhance its response capabilities.

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The meeting brought together key stakeholders, including local government officials, disaster risk reduction and management teams, and other relevant agencies. They collectively assessed the current situation, analyzed potential vulnerabilities, and strategized the necessary actions to ensure the effective implementation of disaster preparedness measures.

Malabon City has always placed a high priority on disaster preparedness and response. The city continuously invests in improving its disaster management systems, training its personnel, and strengthening community awareness to better cope with emergencies.

The local government of Malabon City remains vigilant and urges residents to stay informed, follow official announcements, and take necessary precautions as the typhoon approaches. It is crucial for residents to heed safety advisories, secure their properties, and be prepared for any potential impact brought by the inclement weather conditions.

Malabon City assures its constituents that measures are in place to address potential risks and ensure a prompt response to any emergencies. The city's preparedness initiatives encompass various aspects, including coordination with relevant agencies, establishment of evacuation centers, and continuous monitoring of flood-prone areas.

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