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Upper photo: Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Officer Mr. Jayson Bambe gave his welcome address and statement of purpose during participatory contingency workshop last November 17 – 19, 2021 held at Campagao covered court. Participants were from barangay Campagao, Cansumbol and Zamora.

Lower photo: Municipal Local Government Operation Officer (Mr. Adonis Damalerio), gave the overview of the R.A 10121 or known as Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction Management Act during the above-mentioned activity.

 

 

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Barangay officials from Bugang Sur, Bugang Norte and Cambigsi, Bilar, Bohol drew their respective maps for specific hazards during contingency planning workshop last October 20 – 22, 2021 (1st batch) at Campagao, covered court, Bilar, Bohol.

 

   

 

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Barangay officials from Bonifacio, Cabacnitan, and Dagohoy, Bilar, Bohol drew their respective maps for specific hazard during contingency planning workshop last November 10-12, 2021 (2nd batch) at Campagao, covered court, Bilar, Bohol.

   

 

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Barangay officials from Cansumbol, Campagao and Zamora, Bilar, Bohol drew their respective maps for specific hazard during contingency planning workshop last November 17-19, 2021 (3rd batch) at Campagao, covered court, Bilar, Bohol.

   

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