Initializing Systems
CDRRMO Operations Center
Program Introduction

What CDRRMO Pagadian does — in 2 minutes.

Official introduction video — what the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction & Management Office does, who runs it, and how the operations dashboard supports prevention, preparedness, response, and rehabilitation across Pagadian's 54 barangays.

PAGASA Live Alerts

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CDRRMO Operations Center
Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction & Management Office — Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur
Operational
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Active Alerts
0
From DOST-PAGASA live feed
Barangays
54
Monitored across Pagadian
Active Incidents
0
Current response operations
Weather Status
Fair
Pagadian area
Smart City Situational Map
SATELLITE — Esri World Imagery
Recent Alerts
0
No active alerts for Pagadian.
Live PAGASA / DOST feed monitored 24/7.
Risk Level Legend
High Risk
Moderate Risk
Low Risk
Minimal / Safe Zone
Water Body

DOST Weather & Seismic Intelligence

Live data from PAGASA, PHIVOLCS, PANaHON, and partner agencies for Pagadian (7.8257°N, 123.4365°E)

Temperature
--°C
Pagadian
Wind Speed
-- km/h
Surface wind
Rainfall
-- mm
Last 24 hours
Humidity
--%
Relative humidity
Latest Quake
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Near Mindanao
PANaHON Weather Portal
Open
Official DOST-PAGASA weather portal providing real-time forecasts, warnings, and satellite imagery for the Philippines.
WATCH Dashboard
Open
DOST-PAGASA Weather Analysis, Tracking, and Communication Hub for severe weather monitoring and coordination.
PAGASA Weather Forecast
Open
Official PAGASA weather forecast including regional outlook for Zamboanga Peninsula (Region X).
PAGASA Doppler Radar
Open
Live Doppler radar imagery from the PAGASA radar network covering Mindanao and surrounding areas.
Tropical Cyclone Bulletin
Open
PAGASA Severe Weather Bulletin and tropical cyclone track forecasts for the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR).
Automated Weather Stations
Open
Real-time data from PAGASA Automated Weather Stations (AWS) across Mindanao including Zamboanga del Sur stations.
CliMap v2 — Climate Map
Open
PAGASA Climate Map v2 providing interactive climate data visualization across the Philippines.
HazardHunterPH
Open
DOST-PHIVOLCS GeoRisk Philippines multi-hazard assessment tool. Pre-loaded at Pagadian coordinates (7.8257°N, 123.4365°E).
PHIVOLCS FaultFinder
Open
PHIVOLCS Active Fault Finder tool for identifying active faults and seismic hazard zones in the Philippines.
PHIVOLCS GISWeb
Open
PHIVOLCS Geographic Information System portal for seismic, volcanic, and tsunami hazard data visualization.
Windy Radar — Pagadian
Open
Windy.com interactive weather radar centered on Pagadian with wind, rain, and temperature overlays.

Active Weather & Hazard Alerts

Color-coded alerts from DOST-PAGASA. Filtered for Region X and nationwide bulletins.

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Flood Monitoring — Pagadian Bay Coast & River Systems

Demo water-level and rainfall readings — pending integration with the live CDRRMO Pagadian sensor network across the Pagadian Bay coast and the Balangasan, Gatas & Tiguma river systems.

Santiago Port Tide Gauge
Brgy. Santiago (Poblacion), Pagadian
Water Level
1.2 m
Rainfall (1hr)
2.4 mm
Normal
White Beach Coastal Station
Brgy. White Beach, Pagadian
Water Level
0.8 m
Rainfall (1hr)
1.8 mm
Normal
Balangasan River Monitor
Brgy. Balangasan (Poblacion), Pagadian
Water Level
0.6 m
Rainfall (1hr)
1.2 mm
Normal
City Plaza Rain Gauge
Brgy. Gatas (Poblacion), Pagadian
Water Level
1.0 m
Rainfall (1hr)
3.1 mm
Normal
NW Upland Rain Sensor
Brgy. Lizon Valley, Pagadian
Water Level
0.5 m
Rainfall (1hr)
0.8 mm
Normal
Tiguma River Monitor
Brgy. Tiguma, Pagadian
Water Level
0.9 m
Rainfall (1hr)
2.0 mm
Normal
Flood Alert Thresholds
Normal (<1.5m)
Alert (1.5–2.5m)
Alarm (2.5–3.5m)
Critical (>3.5m)

24/7 Operations Center

Shift management, readiness status, SOPs, and equipment tracking per RA 10121 (DRRM Act of 2010).

Shift Status

DAY 06:00 – 14:00 • Team Alpha (4 personnel) On Duty
SWING 14:00 – 22:00 • Team Bravo (4 personnel) Standby
NIGHT 22:00 – 06:00 • Team Charlie (3 personnel) Standby

Current Readiness

Communication System Operational
Monitoring Stations 8/8 Online
Response Vehicles Ready
Evacuation Centers 12 Standby
Relief Supplies Stocked
Responders Available 42 Personnel

Standard Operating Procedures

  • SOP-001: Flood Early Warning & Evacuation Protocol
  • SOP-002: Tropical Cyclone Preparedness & Response
  • SOP-003: Earthquake Rapid Assessment (within 30 min)
  • SOP-004: Landslide-Prone Area Monitoring & Alert
  • SOP-005: Storm Surge / Coastal Flooding Response
  • SOP-006: Search and Rescue Operations Activation
  • SOP-007: Evacuation Center Management & IDP Care
  • SOP-008: Damage Assessment & Needs Analysis (DANA)

Equipment & Resources

Rescue Truck (6x6)
Plate: Gov-CDRRMO-01
Ready
Rubber Boats (3 units)
Flood rescue operations
Ready
Emergency Ambulance
Plate: Gov-EMS-02
Ready
HF/VHF Radios (12 units)
Barangay comm network
Ready
Portable Generator
5kVA backup power
Ready
Medical Supply Kits (20)
Pre-positioned in evac centers
Ready
CCTV Incident Detection — Command Center
ON Command Center
Simulation demo — no physical cameras installed yet. The tiles below run a live simulation so the detection & auto-report workflow can be evaluated before procurement. Planned detection devices (to be provided by the LGU): programmable AI cameras / edge-analytics boxes built on Sony STARVIS 2 low-light CMOS sensors (e.g. IMX678 8 MP / IMX662) — as used by Hikvision AcuSense, Dahua WizMind, Axis and Bosch — with RTSP/ONVIF and on-camera or edge inference. For flooding, pair with water-level sensors: radar (e.g. VEGAPULS), ultrasonic (e.g. MaxBotix) or submersible pressure transducers (DOST-ASTI–style river gauges). The command center is ingest-ready — each device POSTs detections to a secured endpoint and qualifying events auto-report as incidents with no human intervention.
Live installation map — CCTV & water-level sensors CCTV camera Water-level sensor Live detection
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High-confidence detections auto-escalate to official incidents; lower-confidence detections stay pending for duty-officer review. Every detection, view and conversion is audit-logged; raw feeds and device addresses are never exposed publicly.