Baguio City prepares early enough for El Niño

BAGUIO CITY — The Baguio City government said it has begun early preparations for the anticipated effects of El Niño, as forecasts warn of a potentially prolonged dry spell that could escalate into a “Super El Niño.”
Mayor Benjamin B. Magalong assured he has directed the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) to initiate drought preparedness measures as early as April 7, citing projections of up to six months of below-normal rainfall.
Mr. Magalong’s directive, issued during a Management Committee meeting, cited concerns that dry conditions may begin as early as June and persist until December, posing risks to water supply and essential services in this highland city.
The mayor stressed the need for early planning and close coordination among city departments to mitigate the potential impact of water shortages on communities, businesses, and critical infrastructure.
He also called on all offices to enforce water conservation measures and ensure contingency plans are in place to address possible supply disruptions.
CDRRMO Chief Engineer Charles Bryan Carame said they are now working with local departments and national agencies to monitor developments and implement preparedness strategies.
Authorities have assured that proactive measures are underway to safeguard Baguio City and its people against the effects of the looming El Niño phenomenon. — Artemio A. Dumlao


