Department of the Interior and Local Government Secretary Benhur Abalos instructed the Bureau of Fire Protection over the weekend to continue its assessment of infrastructure in various areas of Mindanao that were recently hit by a 6.8-magnitude earthquake.
The results of the said assessment would then be used as basis for possible intervention and assistance to be provided to affected communities and their residents, said Abalos.
"The safety of our citizens is our top priority here. Kaya inaatasan ko ang BFP na ipagpatuloy ang assessment sa mga pinsala sa mga tulay, paaralan, at iba pang imprastaktura," he said.
Abalos joined President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. and other members of the Cabinet on Thursday in visiting General Santos City to discuss the needs of affected local government units following the earthquake last 17 November.
The President and Abalos arrived in General Santos City on Thursday afternoon along with Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro, Social Welfare Secretary Rex Gatchalian and Public Works and Highways Secretary Manuel M. Bonoan to meet with local officials of General Santos City and Sarangani Province.
Sarangani Governor Rogelio Pacquiao and General Santos City Mayor Lorelei Pacquiao updated Marcos and the other top officials on the damage caused by the earthquake in Sarangani, especially in the municipalities of Glan and Malapatan.
Abalos said that based on the latest situation report of the BFP, one structure had collapsed while 22 were damaged in Region 11.
The same report indicated that five structures collapsed while 253 were damaged in Region 12.
A total of 140 BFP personnel, 27 firetrucks and one ambulance were dispatched to assist and conduct search and rescue operations.
Abalos likewise said the fire bureau's assets, consisting of 306 fire trucks, 9 collapsed search and rescue trucks, 25 ambulances and 2,029 personnel in Region 11, 12 and BARMM are ready to respond to any incident following the earthquake.