Know the risk
We publish easy-to-read flood, storm surge, fire, drought, heat, and earthquake guidance by district and barangay.
Iloilo CDRRMOWe prepare communities and respond faster
Disaster Management
We prepare Iloilo through early warning, ICARE centers, hazard awareness, trained responders, barangay readiness, interoperable hotlines, and trusted public instructions before, during, and after an incident.
Emergency Hotlines
Iloilo Approach
We use Iloilo City Action and Resilience Centers as strategically located, multi-function facilities that improve risk management and response. CDRRMO-listed operational locations include Sooc, Ungka, Calumpang, Balantang, Tanza-Esperanza, Nabitasan, and ICC Gaisano, with additional centers in progress or proposed.
We monitor hazards, receive hotline calls, and turn alerts from warning agencies into advisories for responders, barangays, and the public.
Industry Best Practices
We combine Iloilo's current DRRM work with proven local-government practice: Sendai-aligned risk reduction, multi-hazard early warning, inclusive evacuation, continuity planning, and transparent after-action learning.
We publish easy-to-read flood, storm surge, fire, drought, heat, and earthquake guidance by district and barangay.
We make official advisories visible on the website, SMS/social channels, public screens, and barangay networks.
We give residents checklists for go bags, family plans, evacuation, pets, medicines, PWD needs, and post-disaster cleanup.
We work toward one operating picture for CDRRMO, ICER, USAR, BFP, police, POSMO, health, social welfare, and barangays.
We provide business continuity guidance for markets, schools, hospitals, ports, offices, and tourism operators.
We publish drill calendars, incident summaries, infrastructure status, training schedules, and after-action improvements.
Hazard Dashboard
We present hazard guidance in a clear public interface designed to connect with CDRRMO feeds, PAGASA advisories, sensor data, CCTV summaries, and barangay reports as official integrations become available.
Riverine and drainage monitoring, rain advisories, evacuation readiness, and blocked-drain reporting.
Coastal exposure guidance, no-sail reminders, shelter locations, and barangay alerting.
Business CCTV/fire-safety requirements, BFP coordination, hydrant status, and community prevention.
School, worker, agriculture, water, and health reminders during high heat and dry periods.
Disaster Reporting
When you submit a hazard report here, we create a CDRRMO-ready incident packet, assign a local reference number, and guide you to the official CDRRMO channel. Life-threatening emergencies should still be reported immediately by phone.