Agusan Sur LGUs prioritize students, teachers safety after strong earthquake
By Niña Jonalyn B. Gambe-Diamante
BUTUAN CITY (PIA) — Local government units (LGUs) in Agusan del Sur suspended classes at all levels on June 8 following the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that jolted several parts of Mindanao. The move was prompted by widespread concern among parents and teachers over possible aftershocks and the safety of students inside school facilities.
The quake struck at 7:37 a.m., just minutes after thousands of students had gathered for flag-raising ceremonies on the first day of School Year 2026–2027. The temblor caused panic among learners, but teachers and administrators quickly implemented safety protocols, guiding students to open areas and calming the situation.
Local chief executives (LCEs) acted swiftly, issuing suspension orders in their jurisdictions. Many used social media platforms, particularly Facebook, to immediately disseminate the directive and reassure parents. The rapid communication ensured that students could safely return home while authorities began assessing the impact of the quake.
Bayugan City Mayor Kirk Asis was among the first to announce the suspension. “This decision allows the proper assessment of school buildings and facilities to ensure the safety of our students, teachers, and school personnel. We ask for the understanding and cooperation of everyone as we continue to monitor the situation,” Asis said.
School officials expressed relief at the LGUs’ prompt action. “Despite the unprecedented incident we experienced today, we are grateful we are all safe and that our LGUs share the same sentiment with us, teachers, and most especially the parents. Safety first at all times. Our classes can wait,” said Raymon Pagios, head of Panas Elementary School in Sibagat.
City and municipal disaster risk reduction and management offices (C/MDRRMOs) immediately deployed teams to conduct Rapid Damage Assessment and Needs Analysis (RDANA). Inspectors checked the structural integrity of school buildings to determine whether they were safe for occupancy before classes could resume. As of this posting, no casualties have been reported, but C/MDRRMOs along with school officials continue to monitor facilities closely to ensure a safe resumption of classes.
The swift suspension of classes and deployment of assessment teams underscored the utmost concern of Agusan del Sur’s LGUs for the welfare of their constituents. By prioritizing safety and acting decisively in the face of hazards, as mandated by President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., local leaders demonstrated their commitment to protecting students, teachers, and communities during emergencies. (NJGD, PIA Caraga/Photo courtesy of Agusan del Sur National High School)




