Showing posts with label ICRC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ICRC. Show all posts

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Global Geohazard System (extended discussion)


Environmental Risks, Forecasting

Supersites (eathquake sites) of the world scientific community has a interactive map showing the areas where big earthquakes are predicted to happen. Click the image to visit Supersites:

The forecast of members of the scientific community that massive casualties will be experienced in the next big disaster that will hit the Philippines is accurate.

One of the greatest concerns is that the target of the next big one is the Philippines national capital region: Metropolitan Manila.

With a nighttime population of more than 12 million, in daytime Metro Manila has a population volume of nearly 20 million or higher during peak seasons.

Metro Manila is also home to many international agency headquarters such as the Asian Development Bank and all the home offices of foreign embassies are located in the capital region.

Too many factors can account for the exactitude and correctness of the prediction of massive casualties – not the least amongst them, the lack of state-of-the-art data and information ferreting equipment. Scientific expertise and knowhow in the use of new technology for tidal wave, weather, seismic event, volcanic eruption forecasting is not necessarily lacking in the Philippines.

However, it must be conceded that the Philippines does not have enough or adequate experience in handling satellite launch, management and earth observation operations.

To compound the problem ten-folds it is learned through the media, that intervention by interest groups in purveying vital data to the public about earthquake faults, the shameless impunity with which big companies are shunting regulations against building big structures on top of sites highly vulnerable to earthquake faults, also compound the danger of the Philippines suffering a large multitude of people getting killed during a big disaster incident involving the shaking of the Marikina West Valley Fault System.  More > >

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Gallery of Peace Efforts: Southern Philippines 1

Video (1 of 8) of dismantling operation of Terrorist enclave in Sulu Province

Gallery of Peace Efforts: Southern Philippines 2


Video (2 of 8) of dismantling operation of enclave of terrorists' houses in Sulu Province

Gallery of Peace Efforts: Southern Philippines 3

Video (3 of 8) of dismantling of Abu Sayyaf houses during ICRC crisis

Gallery of Peace Efforts: Southern Philippines 5

May 3 2008 saturation drive vs. Abu Sayyaf coinciding with a highly popular title boxing match in the U.S. In the photo below, government forces with civilian volunteers (many of them MNLF fighters) found the camp where ICRC staff Eugenio Vagni was allegedly held hostage by terrorist and criminal civilian captors.


Above, Police Col. Julasirim Kasim, Provincial Commander of Sulu Province PNP is giving final instructions and coordinating information to the raiding party. Four days following the saturation drive, Col. Kasim and several others died in the saturation drive at Maimbung, Sulu, the same site where countless officers and men of the government uniformed forces were also killed by Islamic secessionist and terrorist bands. Col. Kasim was about to celebrate his birthday and retirement from the police service. The good colonel missed his celebration.

On the other hand, a large number of Abu Sayyaf terrorists were killed during the operations at Maimbung, evidenced by the large number of firearms recovered and several days after, the substantial number of funerals reported by the villagers of Sulu Province.