All Airports and Seaports Remain Safe After Earthquake
The Department of Transportation (DOTr) confirmed on Wednesday that all airports and seaports remain safe and fully operational following the magnitude 6.9 earthquake that struck Cebu on Tuesday evening. The assurance came swiftly as authorities conducted immediate assessments to ensure the safety of transportation facilities nationwide.
Quick Response from Transportation Authorities
Acting Transportation Secretary Giovanni Lopez reported that both the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) and the Philippine Ports Authority took prompt action. They carried out thorough inspections to verify structural integrity and operational status. “All facilities have been cleared and are functioning normally,” Lopez stated, emphasizing the resilience of the country’s transportation infrastructure.
Impact on Cebu and Surrounding Areas
The earthquake, centered in Cebu, caused tremors felt across nearby provinces, but no significant damages to transportation hubs were detected. Local leaders noted that contingency plans were immediately activated to monitor ongoing safety and provide assistance if needed. Community members expressed relief as essential travel points continued to operate without disruption.
Ensuring Passenger Safety and Continuity
Officials reported that safety protocols remain in place to protect travelers and personnel. They also emphasized the importance of staying calm and following official advisories during such events. “We urge the public to remain vigilant but assured that transportation services are secure,” a spokesperson explained.
Preparedness for Future Events
Transportation authorities highlighted their commitment to continuous monitoring and readiness. Regular drills and infrastructure evaluations are part of ongoing efforts to enhance disaster resilience. This incident underscores the significance of coordinated response among agencies to maintain public safety.
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