01/06/2026
πππ: From Pagoda to Preparedness: GeoRiskPH Empowers Malabon to Navigate Risks & Disaster Preparedness
The GeoRiskPH Training is currently underway in Malabon City, bringing together 17 participants from various city offices to enhance their knowledge and skills in utilizing geospatial information, hazard assessments, and risk data for informed decision-making and disaster risk reduction.
The activity was graced by Mr. Roderick D. Tongol, CDRRMO Head, who delivered the welcome remarks. In his message, he expressed the city's gratitude for being given the opportunity to participate in the training, emphasizing that the knowledge and tools gained from GeoRiskPH will be valuable resources that the city can utilize to further strengthen its disaster preparedness, planning, and resilience efforts.
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DOST- National Capital Region
Malabon City Government
Malabon City DRRMO
27/05/2026
Wishing everyone a blessed and peaceful Eid al-Adha. Eid Mubarak!
26/05/2026
πππππ: GeoRiskPH for Resilience Regional Training Workshop β Batch 6
A total of 109 participants attended the training conducted in Zamboanga City, with representatives from Region IX and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. The activity was also joined by representatives from national government agencies, including the Department of the Interior and Local Government and the Ministry of the Interior and Local Government, as well as four Local Resource Institutes (LRIs).
The closing program was led by Ms. Mabelline T. Cahulogan, who delivered the closing remarks and congratulated the participants for successfully completing the training.
As part of the training outputs, participants presented their Re-entry Action Plans, highlighting how they plan to integrate the GeoRiskPH applications into their respective workflows and local initiatives. They also shared their short-term and long-term goals in applying the knowledge and skills gained from the training to strengthen disaster preparedness and risk reduction efforts in their communities.
Thank you to all participants, partners, and facilitators who made Batch 6 a success. See you on Batch 7! π
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DICT IX BASULTA
DILG Region 9
Ministry of the Interior and Local Government
Geosciences Division Region 9
Disaster Risk Reduction Enhancement at the Local Level
20/05/2026
πππ: GeoRiskPH for Resilience Regional Training Workshop β Batch 6
The two-day training workshop is currently underway at the Garden Orchid Hotel and Resort in Zamboanga City. The activity is organized in collaboration with the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) through the Disaster Risk Reduction Enhancement at the Local Level β Technical Assistance Project (DRREALL-TA).
A total of 109 participants are attending the workshop, representing 52 Local Government Units (LGUs) from BARMM and Region IX, along with 4 Local Resource Institutes (LRIs), 2 National Government Agencies (NGAs), and 4 Provincial Local Government Units (PLGUs). Participants are from Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Offices (DRRMOs) and Planning and Development Offices (PDOs).
Ms. Camille Adle of Expertise France delivered a lecture on the Disaster Risk Management Framework and its key aspects. Ms. Mabelline T. Cahulogan of DOST-PHIVOLCS facilitated the session on Earthquake and Volcanic Hazards, while Mr. El-Jedidiah O. Villacampa of the Mines and Geosciences Bureau Region IX discussed Flooding and Landslide Hazards. Lastly, Mr. Rodel L. Inclan of DOST-PAGASA shared insights on Weather and Climate Hazards.
Together, we continue strengthening local capacities toward a safer, more resilient, and more informed future.
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DICT IX BASULTA
Geosciences Division Region 9
Ministry of the Interior and Local Government
DOST-PAGASA
Disaster Risk Reduction Enhancement at the Local Level
DOST Davao City
DOST Davao Region
11/05/2026
πππππ: A total of 59 participants from 16 local government units (LGUs) across Oriental Mindoro, together with representatives from the PDRRMO Oriental Mindoro and regional and provincial offices of DOST, successfully completed the training program.
As part of the hands-on activities, participants conducted a mini fieldwork exercise wherein they digitized building footprints using the GeoMapperPH Mobile Application. They also had lecture and hands-on sessions on GeoAnalyticsPH and HazardHunterPH. On the second day of the training, participants developed their respective Re-Entry Action Plans to identify and assess how they can apply the knowledge and skills gained from the training within their respective offices and localities.
The activity concluded with closing remarks from Mr. Jesse M. Pine, Provincial S&T Director, PSTO Oriental Mindoro, and Mr. Vinscent B. Gahol, PGDH, PDRRMO Oriental Mindoro, who emphasized the importance of sustaining the application of GeoRiskPH tools in local planning and disaster risk reduction efforts. They encouraged the participants to maximize the use of GeoMapperPH and other GeoRiskPH applications in their respective offices to strengthen data-driven decision-making and enhance local resilience initiatives.
10/05/2026
Motherhood isn't one storyβit's many. βΛβ‘
Today, we celebrate not just mothers by birth, but every woman and every person who has taken on the role of nurturing, protecting, and loving beyond expectations.
Sa mga foster moms, titas at ates na naging nanay dahil sa pagkakataon, sa mga trans moms, fur moms, at sa lahat ng kumikilos mula sa puso, this day is for you too.
Ang pagiging "nanay" ay hindi nasusukat sa dugo o titulo, kundi sa sakripisyo, malasakit, at walang kapantay na pagmamahal na araw-araw mong pinapakita. Motherhood is never easy but you carry it with so much strength and grace.
Happy Mother's Day to all the hearts that choose to love like a mother β‘
06/05/2026
Monitor volcanic hazards in real time using HazardHunterPH ππ±
From everyday checks to updates on active volcanoes like Mayon Volcano, staying prepared has never been this easy.
Knowledge is your advantageβstay updated, stay ahead.
1. Buksan ang browser at pumunta sa hazardhunter.georisk.gov.ph
2. I-click ang βGo to Map Viewβ para makita ang main interface. Hanapin ang lugar na nais mong i-check, pwedeng gumamit ng location, gamit ang current location, o gumamit ng coordinates.
3. Sa dashboard, i-click ang βVolcanoβ sa ilalim ng Monitoring.
4. I-click ang navigation button para mapunta sa Volcano Alert Status page.