By Rowena Cruz Quezon Coast Guard boosts safety measures for 2025 with intensified patrols and community collaboration underway. (Photo from...
Quezon Coast Guard boosts safety measures for 2025 with intensified patrols and community collaboration underway. (Photo from Coast Guard Station Southern Quezon) |
LUCENA CITY, Quezon – The Coast Guard Station recently announced intensified coastal patrols in the province to start the new year with enhanced public safety measures. The move aims to mitigate flooding and strong currents, and ensure timely assistance during emergencies.
The Coast Guard collaborates with sub-stations to closely monitor coastal barangays and popular beach destinations. Enhanced surveillance identifies and addresses potential hazards. Information campaigns educate residents on coastal safety, weather advisories and emergency procedures.
The Coast Guard partners with local authorities, communities and its Southern Tagalog stations for seamless coordination and effective emergency response. This collaborative effort enables the sharing of resources, expertise and vital information to enhance maritime security and safety in the region.
According to the Coast Guard, intensified patrols and community cooperation effectively mitigate risks and ensure swift emergency response, promoting a culture of safety and resilience within coastal communities.
The Coast Guard Station Quezon prioritizes public safety through cooperation, adherence to safety guidelines, staying informed about weather advisories and reporting potential hazards. By doing so, they safeguard the well-being of residents and visitors, supporting the province's economic growth and development.
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