Mandaue City Sends P1M Aid to Quake-Hit General Santos City
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Mandaue City Sends P1M Aid to Quake-Hit General Santos City

June 12, 2026 · admin

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The Mandaue City government has pledged P1 million in financial assistance to General Santos City to help the earthquake-stricken area recover from the magnitude 7.8 quake that devastated parts of Mindanao on June 8, 2026.

This financial donation aims to assist the local government in managing its immediate recovery and rehabilitation efforts. In addition, the gesture showcases the deep solidarity and cooperation between different regions of the country during natural disasters.

Mandaue City Mayor Thadeo Jovito “Jonkie” Ouano confirmed the assistance on Friday, June 12, noting it was a symbol of gratitude. He recalled how General Santos City has extended aid to Mandaue in the past without hesitation.

The mayor wants to return the favor to help GenSan residents rebuild their community as quickly as possible.

Reciprocating Support and Mutual Solidarity

The check is expected to be released within two weeks, with local officials representing Mandaue during the turnover in General Santos. Mayor Ouano decided that financial aid was the most practical option because it allows the recipient city to address its most urgent needs directly. This direct financial support ensures that resources go exactly where they are needed most.

This gesture is part of a broader regional effort to support Southern Mindanao. Other local government units, such as the Cebu Provincial Government and Cebu City, have also pledged P10 million and P5 million respectively. Authoritative reports on Inquirer.net detail how these coordinated contributions are helping fund local emergency services and relief distribution.

Assessing Structural Integrity and Safety

The announcement comes as Mandaue City steps up its own disaster preparedness measures. Mayor Ouano directed several key departments to immediately assess the structural integrity of public buildings. This proactive measure is intended to safeguard citizens against future seismic events.

The assessment will cover municipal facilities, public markets, and school buildings throughout the city. The City Engineering Office and the Office of the Building Official will lead these structural evaluations. By identifying vulnerabilities early, the city can implement necessary retrofitting before any future earthquake occurs.

Proactive Disaster Preparedness Actions

Mandaue City also plans to strengthen public awareness through regular emergency drills and education campaigns. The local disaster risk reduction office will guide communities on proper emergency responses. The city’s comprehensive safety action plan includes the following key initiatives:

  • Organizing quarterly community earthquake drills in all barangays.
  • Reassessing the structural integrity of public school buildings.
  • Conducting structural audits of public markets and government offices.
  • Launching public education campaigns on the “duck, cover, and hold” protocol.
  • Updating emergency response equipment for rescue teams.
  • Strengthening communication channels between municipal emergency coordinators.

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