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NATIONAL EL NIÑO TASK FORCE * Home * About * Sectors * Contact * FAQs * Log In ABOUT US To ensure the country’s readiness to fight the effects of the El Niño phenomenon, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has reactivated and reconstituted the Task Force El Niño through the issuance of Executive Order No. 53, increasing the resilience of communities and securing sufficient water supply, food security and public health and safety. Under EO No. 53 issued on January 19, 2024, and signed by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, the Task Force El Niño is reactivated under the Office of the President. The Task Force will be chaired by the Secretary of the Department of National Defense and co-chaired by the Secretary of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). Among the members are the Secretaries of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Department of Agriculture (DA), Department of Health (DOH) and National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA). The Office of Civil Defense shall provide administrative and technical support to the Task Force in the performance of its functions. Learn More SECTORS This description is still a work in progress. WATER SECURITY OUTCOMES * Sufficient water supply ensured OBJECTIVES * To Efficiently allocate water supply during El Niño * To Develop alternative water sources * To Intensify water conservation efforts * To Enhance water governance FOOD SECURITY OUTCOMES * Adequate and stable supply of key food commodities ensured * Income losses of affected farmers and fisherfolks minimized * Access of consumers to affordable food commodities expanded OBJECTIVES * To ensure ample support services for food production * To provide social protection to affected farmers and fisherfolk, including livelihood support and financial assistance * To stabilize prices of basic necessities and prime commodities * To facilitate efficient and unhampered transportation and distribution of food HEALTH SECURITY OUTCOMES * Outbreak of diseases managed OBJECTIVES * To ensure adequate water supply in hospitals and health facilities * To provide timely advisories and support to hospitals and health facilities ENERGY OUTCOMES * Power interruptions minimized OBJECTIVES * To ensure adequate energy supply * To efficiently manage power distribution and secure energy facilities * To promote energy efficiency and conservation PUBLIC SAFETY OUTCOMES * Fire incidents due to El Niño reduced * Safe, peaceful and orderly communities maintained OBJECTIVES * To prevent fire incidents, and reduce damages caused by fires * To strengthen partnership with NGAs, LGUs, CSOs, NGOs, Private Sector, and other relevant stakeholders * To ensure public safety and peace and order conditions * To contribute to the government initiatives in mitigating the effects of El Niño NENT DASHBOARD CALL TO ACTION Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum. Report Situation FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Answers to common questions about our products/services * What is El Niño? El Niño is a large scale oceanographic/meteorological phenomenon that develops in the Pacific Ocean, and is associated with extreme climatic variability i.e., devastating rains, winds, drought, etc. It is the migration from time to time of warm surface waters from the western equatorial Pacific Basin to the eastern equatorial Pacific region, along the coasts of Peru and Ecuador. This condition can prevail for more than a year thus adversely affecting the economy in both local and global scale. El Niño translates from Spanish as the “Boy Child” or the “Little One”. It used to be considered a local event along the coast of Peru and Ecuador. The term was traditionally used by the Peruvian anchovy fishermen to describe the appearance of warm ocean current flowing the South American coast around Christmas time. In normal condition, the prevailing southeasterly trade winds produce a surface current flowing toward the equator along the western South American coast. The waters leaving the coast are replaced by colder waters from below (upwelling), which is rich in phytoplankton, the food source of anchovy. The warm current (El Niño) temporarily displaces nutrient-rich upwelling cold water resulting to heavy harvest of anchovies. The abundant catch, however, lasted for only a short period of time. What followed later was a sharp decline in the fish population resulting in lesser catch. At times, warming is exceptionally strong and ruins the anchovy harvest. Source: DOST-PAGASA * Characteristics of El Niño •It occurs in the Pacific basin every 2 to 9 years; •It usually starts during the Northern winter (December to February); •Once established, it lasts until the first half of the following year, although at times, it stays longer (ex: 1939-1941 and 1989-1992 episodes); •It exhibits phase-locking at annual cycles (El Niño and rainfall fluctuations with it tend to recur at the same time of the year); and •It usually has a biennial cycle (El Niño events will often be preceded and/ or followed by La Niña). Source: DOST-PAGASA * What are the climatic indicators of El Niño phenomenon in the Philippines? •Delayed onset of the rainy season •Early termination of the rainy season •Weak monsoon activity isolated heavy downpour with short duration •Far tropical cyclone track •Less number of tropical cyclones entering the PAR Source: DOST-PAGASA * What are the effects of ENSO in the Philippines? In the Philippines, drought/dry spell events are associated with the occurrence of El Niño. What provinces were already affected by drought/dry spell in the Philippines during the May to August 2015 rainfall assessment? See maps and figures below. Source: DOST-PAGASA CONTACT We're here to help and answer any questions you might have. We look forward to hearing from you. LOCATION: line 1 line 2 line 3 EMAIL: info@example.com CALL: 0000000 Your Name Your Email Subject Message Loading Your message has been sent. Thank you! Send Message JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER Tamen quem nulla quae legam multos aute sint culpa legam noster magna NATIONAL EL NIÑO TASK FORCE line 1 line 2 line 3 Phone: 0000000 Email: info@example.com USEFUL LINKS * Home * About us * Services * Terms of service * Privacy policy OUR SOCIAL NETWORKS Cras fermentum odio eu feugiat lide par naso tierra videa magna derita valies © Copyright Arsha. All Rights Reserved Designed by BootstrapMade