When living in a country that gets an average of 20 typhoons a year and is one of the most vulnerable to the effects of climate change, disaster preparedness is a vital part of everyday life. SM has always taken disaster resilience as an essential investment to help communities stay safe during calamities. Allocating 10% of its capital expenditure to incorporate disaster resilience in all its developments, SM builds to help communities be flood free.
SM City Masinag helps 200-homeowner community be flood free
SM City Masinag is built with a water catchment that can store 17,681 m3 of water. This is the same as 7 Olympic-size swimming pools. It was tested when Typhoon Ulysses hit the country and caused massive flooding. The mall area, along with a village of 200 homeowners at Vermont Park Phase 1, remained safe and flood free.
SM City Marikina serves as a safe haven for communities
Sitting on 246 concrete stilts, SM City Marikina is built to withstand typhoons and rising water levels. When Typhoon Ulysses caused the Marikina River’s water level to rise by 22 meters, thousands of residents took shelter in the mall’s complex. It has also served as a safe haven and first responder during calamities since Typhoon Ondoy in 2009, which forced 3,000 individuals to take refuge in the mall as water levels rose by 23 meters flooding most of Marikina city.