Public service announcements and advisories are a vital tool in generating awareness for critical issues like weather situations and distubances. Important announcements in all media need to contain messages that provide information that is intrinsically useful to their respective audiences.
Living in digital technology lifetyle, just want to share this Social Media Directory from The Philippne Government Official Gazette.
GOVERNMENT-MANAGED FACEBOOK AND TWITTER ACCOUNTS TO FOLLOW DURING NATURAL DISASTERS
The Official Gazette collates and amplifies announcements from agencies of the national government. We likewise release advisories on weather disturbances, as well as reports on government action and response to emergencies. The website, through its social media, also publishes consolidated crisis response information, as well as supplemental material to agency releases (like briefers on storm surges and flooding, guides to agency advisories, and public safety warnings). Follow us
on Facebook and
on Twitter.
For announcements on class suspensions, follow the Department of Education:
Facebook |
Twitter
For updates on relief operations—from the prepositioning of goods to their distribution, and to post-emergency care like situationers regarding evacuation centers—follow the Department of Social Welfare and Development:
Facebook |
Twitter
For updates and announcements on weather disturbances, including typhoon forecasts and storm signals, follow PAGASA:
Facebook |
Twitter
For information on volcanic activities, earthquakes, and tsunamis, follow PHIVOLCS:
Facebook |
Twitter
To get detailed reports on the national government’s disaster risk reduction efforts, including directives to and coordination with local government units, follow the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council:
Facebook |
Twitter
For Metro Manila residents who would like to receive flood and traffic updates, follow the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority:
Facebook|
Twitter
For updates on health care provision during emergencies, as well as relevant public health advisories, follow the Department of Health:
Facebook |
Twitter
For announcements on transportation-related concerns such as flight cancellations, follow the Department of Transportation and Communications:
Facebook |
Twitter
For announcements on flight cancellations at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) and other airport service concerns, follow the Manila International Airport Authority:
Twitter
For updates on the country’s sea transportation, and maritime search and rescue operations, follow the Philippine Coast Guard:
Facebook |
Twitter
For updates on the Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response movements of the military, follow the Armed Forces of the Philippines:
Facebook |
Twitter
For announcements regarding power distribution lines, follow the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines:
Facebook |
Twitter
For updates on airport status such as airport closures, and resumption of operations, follow the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines:
Twitter
For emergency requests, and for updates from your respective localities (e.g., class suspension announcements and flood updates), follow:
Local governments in Metro Manila
Local governments outside Metro Manila
Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro —
Facebook
Local government officials
Aurora Governor Gerardo Noveras —
Facebook
Philippine Information Agency (PIA) regional accounts
Region V (Bicol Region)
Region VIII (Eastern Visayas) —
@pia_ev
A note on the unified system of hashtags employed during weather disturbances:
During storms, the name of the storm with the PH suffix (e.g. #YolandaPH) is used; #walangpasok to announce and track class and work suspensions; #floodPH to report or warn against flooding; #reliefPH to track information on relief efforts; #rescuePH and #safenow for rescue operations.
* For local government units who would like to have their active social media accounts added to the list above, please email us atfeedback@pcdspo.gov.ph
Stay informed, be safe and enjoy the wornderful world!