DepEd RXII Dilangalen National High School

DepEd RXII Dilangalen National High School

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18/06/2026

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Photos from DepEd RXII Dilangalen National High School's post 12/06/2026

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11/06/2026
Photos from DepEd RXII Dilangalen National High School's post 08/06/2026

DNHS Buildings Declared Safe After Magnitude 7.8 Quake

MIDSAYAP, Cotabato. All buildings and classrooms at Dilangalen National High School have been declared safe for occupancy following inspections conducted by the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (MDRRM) team and personnel from the Schools Division Office of Cotabato (SDOC).

School Principal Ricky S. Flores, P-I announced the results of the assessment on earlier today, assuring parents, students, and school personnel that no structural damage posing a risk to occupants had been found.

“All buildings/classrooms are safe for occupancy. Please wait for further instructions. Keep safe everyone,” Flores said.

Earlier at around 7:38 a.m., while students, teachers, and non-teaching personnel were gathered for the school’s flag ceremony, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck southern Philippines, causing strong ground shaking that prompted immediate safety measures.

School authorities swiftly implemented earthquake response protocols, ensuring the orderly evacuation of students and personnel to designated safe areas. No injuries were immediately reported.

The inspection, led by Engr. Joebert M. Dorliac, Engineer III, was carried out shortly after the earthquake to determine whether school facilities sustained any structural damage that could endanger occupants. Following the assessment, authorities confirmed that the campus remains safe for use.

School officials, however, advised the school community to remain alert and await further instructions from local authorities and the Department of Education as aftershocks may still occur.

Local disaster management officials continue to monitor the situation and assess the impact of the earthquake in affected areas across southern Philippines.

#7.8Quake

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