Climate change aggravates the natural disaster risks of communities with the increased temperature, rainfall variability, and rising sea level. In countries like the Philippines, prone to natural disaster risks due to their location, it is essential to have an effective and efficient disaster management system as an adaptation action to climate change. Information and communications technology (ICT) has been identified as critical in delivering coordinated and integrated information across the board. It is a crucial tool to improve and strengthen the disaster management system. This study examines the utilization of ICT in disaster management in the local government protocol during typhoon emergencies. The authors conduct a key informant interview and analyze disaster risk reduction (DRR) policy and strategy implementation. The case of Guimaras, Philippines, during the onslaught of Typhoon Nalgae (local name: Paeng) on October 2022, highlights the importance of ICT. The Local Government Unit of Guimaras, through their Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office, utilizes different communication tools to warn and prevent casualties during typhoon landfall. Through various communication tools and strategies such as GIS mapping, social media, the internet, mobile phones, handheld radio, and local announcements, the provincial government unit of Guimaras implements early evacuation to 159 families from disaster risks. Guimaras also implements clearing of the toppled trees on the road and the trees posing dangers to homes. These efforts resulted in zero casualties and minimized damage to property and public infrastructure.