September 21, 2022- The City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (CDRRMO) continues to improve and fix the Closed-Circuit Televisions (CCTVs) that are installed around Bacolod City.

Out of the 112 CCTVs that are installed around the city, there are 52 operational and out of 52, there are 9 functioning 360 degrees CCTV.

These CCTVs are installed at Burgos Street-Ferero, Ferero-Rizal Street, St.Paul tower-Rizal Street, Alijis (Bacolod Memorial Park), Araneta Street (Golden field), Lopues East, Lacson Street-North Capitolrd.,St. Francis Ave. and Circumferential road, NGC exit.

DRRMO Executive Assistant I, Mr. Aaron Bais said that after deploying three technicians to check the CCTVs that are installed around the city, defective CCTVs lack some spare parts. Problems such as low internet signal, inability to transmit signal because of low radio antenna, Network Video Recorder (NVR) shows deterioration, and the need of proper maintenance were discovered. Moreover, the CCTV monitoring is also affected by frequent low voltage.

Thus, the city DRRMO assures the Bacolodnons that they will continue to troubleshoot and is now finding ways to fix and restore the CCTVs to strengthen the traffic surveillance in the city.
(Source: Bacolod Public Information Office)

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