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18/02/2026

DID YOU KNOW?!

Flood risk management isn’t only about building structures and disseminating information, it’s also about empowering the people and systems behind them.

Watch one of CIA-FRIMP’s initiatives in action! The Geographic Information System (GIS) Training, conducted for LGU personnel, DRRM Officers, and DPWH Engineers to enhance flood risk mapping and data-driven planning, features Engr. Francis Funa, Geodetic Engineer / GIS Expert, and Ar. John Edward Kanda, Architect / Environmental Planner of Kawit, who share hands-on, software-based experience. The training also ensures accurate hazard mapping, risk assessment, and informed decision-making, helping support sustainable flood mitigation efforts.

By building technical skills and strengthening coordination among agencies, this initiative contributes to a more resilient and disaster-ready Cavite. 🇵🇭🏘️

Photos from Cia-Frimp's post 16/01/2026

CIA-FRIMP STRUCTURAL PROGRESS UPDATE | DECEMBER 2025

The Cavite Industrial Area Flood Risk Management Project (CIA-FRIMP) sustained strong momentum this December, with notable construction activities completed across all contract packages. Key accomplishments include Steel Hat-H pile driving along the San Juan Diversion Channel for CP1; installation of temporary fencing at the Antel Lot under CP2; and revetment works for CP3 involving gravel filter laying, reinforced steel bar installation, cork filler, and weep holes.

Further progress was marked by concrete pouring for the 2nd lift wall at the Upper Maalimango Diversion Channel II under CP4, alongside slope protection works with reinforced steel bars at the west side for CP5.

These December milestones highlight CIA-FRIMP’s continued commitment to advancing flood control infrastructure and enhancing resilience for communities across Cavite. 💪🏗️🌊

15/01/2026

WATCH: CaviTV features the CIA-FRIMP Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) on Disaster Education for Flood with 3D City Model and Minecraft, held at Luis Olimpo Ferrer Senior National High School (LOFSNHS) in General Trias City, Cavite, last November 26–27, 2025.

The feature highlights how the activity, conducted in partnership with DPWH, JICA, the Local Government Unit of General Trias City, Cavite, and education stakeholders, empowered students through interactive disaster education using 3D city models and Minecraft to better understand flood risks, preparedness, and community resilience.

The highlight of the program was the interactive lecture and hands-on training on Disaster Education for Flood using 3D City Models with Minecraft, conducted by Japanese experts Mr. Keisuke Ono and Mr. Mutsuki Kodama from the Tohoku Institute of Technology, Sendai, Japan. More than 160 Grade 7 students actively participated, making learning both engaging and meaningful, and marking an important step toward building a safer and more disaster-resilient community.

The students were also introduced to the flood mitigation measures of the CIA-FRIMP, including both the structural and non-structural approaches being implemented.

Stay tuned as efforts continue to promote flood awareness and build safer, more disaster-resilient communities in Cavite.

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