Areas the city government have identified as flood-prone are Barangays Paraiso, Mariblo, Damayan, Del Monte, Masambong, Talayan, Sto. Domingo and Sta. Cruz, in District I; Payatas, Fairview, Kaligayahan, San Agustin, North Fairview, Novaliches Proper, Gulod, Capri, Balumbato, Baesa, Unang Sigaw, Apolonio Samson, Tandang Sora, Pasong Tamo and Culiat, in District II; East Kamias, San Roque, Mangga, Bagumbayan, Tagumpay, E. Rodriguez and Socorro, in District III; Roxas, Obrero, Kamuning, Tatalon, Damayan Lagi, Kalusugan, Old Capitol Site and San Vicente, in District IV.
Belmonte has also directed department of public order and safety chief Manuel Sabalza to closely coordinate with these barangays to ensure that they effectively carry their respective disaster preparedness programs.
The city government, on orders of Mayor Belmonte, has already put in place a disaster preparedness program that calls for the formulation of responsive and effective actions in preparing people before, during and after a disaster.
Under the pre-crisis phase, the city activates its disaster action teams, coordination and linkages with the different public and private sectors in Quezon City.