Quezon City — Eastwood City, in collaboration with the Quezon City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office and the Office of Civil Defense, held the National Simultaneous Earthquake Drill (NSED) Night Drill in the first quarter of the year. The event aimed to enhance disaster preparedness and resilience in the community by simulating emergency response procedures in nighttime conditions, providing valuable experience and insights into handling disasters during low-light situations.
“Eastwood City is committed to promoting safety and resilience within our community as a responsible corporate citizen. We aim to equip our stakeholders with the necessary skills and knowledge to respond effectively to emergencies, even under challenging circumstances by partnering with QC DRRMO and OCD for the NSED Night Drill,” said Eastwood City Estate Association (ECEA) head Anton Calugay,
The NSED Night Drill featured a series of simulated scenarios designed to test the readiness and coordination of Eastwood City’s emergency response teams, tenants, residents, and visitors. Participants underwent training exercises, evacuation drills, and mock rescue operations, guided by experts from QC DRRMO and OCD.
The partnership between Eastwood City, QC DRRMO, and OCD underscores the importance of public-private cooperation in building resilient communities and mitigating the impact of natural disasters. By working together, stakeholders can leverage their respective strengths and resources to create safer environments for all.
Eastwood City invites all stakeholders to participate in the NSED Night Drill and contribute to the collective effort to build a safer, more resilient future for Quezon City and beyond.
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