Showing posts with label Evacuation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Evacuation. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

What to do if you have to evacuate - or leave behind - your pets


The Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS), swamped with calls for help to rescue pets and farm animals left behind by their owners amidst evacuation efforts, has issued some reminders amidst the floods besieging Luzon.

As much as possible, evacuate with your pets. But if this is not possible, make sure they are not restrained or tied down in any way.

Keep your pets untethered, unchained, uncaged if floodwaters start rising. This way, they can swim to safety if you're busy saving your family or things, or you have to be evacuated.

Palangganas or plastic basins can help you move your animals around and maneuver them in the flood as you evacuate.

Always keep a plastic kennel cab handy in case you need to “pack” your animals quickly and ride a boat.

Keep ready other emergency items for animals such as kibble in airtight containers and bottled water.

If you have to leave your animals, leave a note by the doorway or wherever it could be posted about the number of animals inside the house and your contact information so that rescuers can find you.

Leave food and water for your pets.

Keep a collar or tag on your pets that contains your contact information.

Start a buddy system with someone in your neighborhood, so that they will check on your animals during a disaster in case you aren't home.

source: interaksyon.com

Monday, August 6, 2012

La Mesa Dam mgt recommends forced evacuation

The management of La Mesa Dam is "strongly recommending" the forced evacuation of communities around and downstream of the dam as it continued to overflow, the Office of Civil Defense said late Monday night.

As of 1 a.m. Tuesday, the water level at the dam was at 80.31 meters and the dam was spilling water at 8 centimeters per hour.

The dam's water level had reached capacity level of 80.15 meters around 9 p.m., prompting authorities to raise the Alert Level to "Red," meaning communities around and downstream of the dam must evacuate.

Meanwhile, as of 11:30 p.m., the water level at Ipo Dam was at 100.95 meters and one gate remained open, discharging the equivalent of 87.4 cms per hour.

source: interaksyon.com