
By Zen Trinidad | Philippine News Agency
Newly installed rain- and water-level monitoring equipment of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) – Calabarzon is expected to enhance the disaster prevention and resilience efforts in Carmona City in the province of Cavite.
In a phone interview on Wednesday, Harley Margallo, spokesperson of DOST-Calabarzon’s Public Affairs, Relations, and Communications Unit, highlighted the significance of the state-of-the-art automated rain gauge (ARG) and water-level monitoring system (WLMS) technologies developed by the Department’s Advanced Science and Technology Institute’s (DOST-ASTI) Community Empowerment through Science and Technology program.
“The deployment of ARG and WLMS technologies in Carmona City underscores our commitment to enhancing weather monitoring capabilities and fortifying disaster preparedness, prevention, and mitigation measures,” Margallo said.
She said the ARG and WLMS systems that were installed last week were designed to provide real-time data on rainfall intensity and water levels. This capability enables early warning issuance and facilitates prompt responses during adverse weather conditions, thereby bolstering public safety and community awareness.
Margallo added these installations represent a pivotal advancement in safeguarding Carmona City against natural disasters.
“Moving forward, we anticipate that these systems will not only mitigate risks but also empower local authorities and residents to manage and mitigate the impact of environmental challenges proactively,” she added.