DepEd Regional Office VI Suspends Operations
The Department of Education (DepEd) Regional Office VI in Iloilo City will temporarily halt its operations on Monday, October 13. This suspension will last from 8 a.m. to noon as officials carry out a thorough structural integrity assessment. The decision follows the recent earthquake that impacted Iloilo and surrounding areas in Western Visayas.
Ensuring Safety Amid Earthquake Impact
Local leaders noted the importance of prioritizing safety after the seismic event affected several communities. The four-word keyphrase DepEd Regional Office VI highlights the office directly involved in this precautionary measure. Authorities aim to confirm that the office buildings remain safe for employees and visitors before resuming regular activities.
Community members expressed relief over the proactive steps taken. “Mas maayo nga siguradohon anay ang kaluwasan sang tanan,” a resident shared, emphasizing the need to ensure everyone’s safety first.
Broader Implications for Western Visayas
Officials reported that the earthquake’s effects extended beyond Iloilo City, prompting various government units to review their infrastructure. The suspension of operations at DepEd Regional Office VI reflects a broader commitment to public safety in Western Visayas.
Experts will conduct detailed inspections of the office premises, focusing on structural soundness and potential hazards. This comprehensive evaluation aims to prevent any risks related to aftershocks or structural weaknesses.
Community Cooperation and Updates
Residents and employees are advised to stay informed through official announcements regarding the status of office operations. Local authorities encourage everyone to cooperate with safety protocols and remain vigilant during this period.
As the situation develops, further updates will be provided to ensure transparency and public awareness.
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