11/06/2026
WHEN THE GROUND SHAKES, THE PNP STANDS FIRM — FIRST ON THE GROUND, LAST TO LEAVE, ALWAYS FOR THE FILIPINO PEOPLE
As search, rescue, relief, and recovery operations continue across earthquake-affected areas in Mindanao, stories of courage and selfless service from police officers on the ground have begun to emerge—stories that reflect the commitment of the men and women of the Philippine National Police to stand with communities during their most difficult moments.
Among them is Police Staff Sergeant Aldrin Bareo of the Glan Municipal Police Station in Sarangani Province, whose experience has become a powerful reminder of the sacrifices many police personnel make in times of crisis.
When the magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck Mindanao on June 8, PSSg Bareo was carrying out his duties while his wife and young child were at home. As power and communication lines went down and panic spread across affected communities, he was unable to immediately contact his family or determine their condition. Despite the uncertainty, he remained with fellow responders, helping evacuate residents and ensuring the safety of children and families seeking shelter.
It would take nearly a day before he could confirm that his loved ones were safe and learn that their home had been destroyed by the earthquake.
His story is one among many unfolding across Regions 9, 11, 12, and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, where police officers have remained on the frontlines of disaster response while facing their own personal challenges brought about by the calamity.
Since the earthquake struck, thousands of police personnel have been deployed to assist in search and rescue operations, evacuation efforts, traffic management, security operations, relief distribution, and coordination with local government units and disaster response agencies. Many have worked extended hours amid aftershocks, damaged infrastructure, and difficult conditions to help ensure the safety of affected residents.
As communities continue to recover, the PNP has also intensified its support for the establishment and security of temporary tent cities for families displaced by the earthquake. Police personnel are assisting local government units and partner agencies in identifying safe areas, maintaining order, and ensuring security, while helping guarantee that displaced residents have access to immediate assistance as authorities conduct structural assessments of damaged homes and buildings.
These continuing efforts reflect the PNP's commitment to responsive and effective public service during emergencies, consistent with its thrust of enhancing police operations and strengthening disaster response capabilities in times of crisis.
The ongoing operations are likewise aligned with the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to ensure that government assistance reaches affected communities and that the safety and welfare of disaster victims remain a priority throughout the recovery process.
PNP Chief, Police General Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr., said the dedication shown by police personnel in affected areas demonstrates the true spirit of public service.
"In times of disaster, our police officers do more than enforce the law. They become rescuers, protectors, coordinators, and sources of reassurance for communities facing uncertainty. We recognize the sacrifices being made by our personnel on the ground, many of whom are also affected by this tragedy, yet continue to serve with dedication and compassion," said PGen Nartatez.
The Chief PNP emphasized that the organization remains fully committed to supporting all government efforts aimed at helping affected families recover and rebuild.
"Habang patuloy ang pagbangon ng ating mga kababayan, mananatiling katuwang nila ang kanilang kapulisan. We will continue working closely with local governments, disaster response agencies, and community leaders to ensure that assistance reaches those who need it most and that our communities remain safe throughout the recovery process," he added.
While the earthquake left behind damaged homes, disrupted livelihoods, and difficult challenges for many communities, it also revealed countless acts of dedication from responders who chose service above self. From conducting rescues and assisting evacuees to securing temporary shelters and supporting tent cities, police officers across Mindanao continue to demonstrate that public service extends far beyond the badge.
As recovery efforts move forward, the Philippine National Police remains steadfast in its mission to protect, assist, and serve, embodying the vision of a Bagong PNP para sa Bagong Pilipinas: Serbisyong Mabilis, Tapat, at Nararamdaman.
(PNP-PIO)