By
Andrew Doga-ong
BONTOC, Mountain Province -- The city
government of Davao has given financial assistance to this province, one of the
hardest-hit provinces by super typhoon
Lawin recently.
Davao City disaster
risk reduction and management office head Emmanuel Jaldon, Lyndon Leovee
Ancajas of the same office and Virgilio San Pedro of the Davao City treasurer’s
office, travelled to Mountain Province to personally hand over the financial
aid.
On hand to receive
the check worth P350,000 at the PDRRMO center here were Gov. Bonifacio
Lacwasan, Jr. and personnel led by PDRRM officer lawyer Edward Chumawar, Jr.
Lacwasan expressed the province’s
gratitude to the city government of Davao for their concern saying their
financial assistance would be a great help for the province to cope with losses
and restore damages wrought by super typhoon Lawin.
Mountain Province was
devastated by Lawin with major roads closed to vehicular traffic for several
days due to washouts, landslides, damaged bridges, toppled electric poles and
felled trees.
The province had no electricity for almost a
week due to toppled electric posts/poles of both National Grid Corp. of the
Philippines and the Mt. Province Electric Cooperative.
Aside from damages on
infrastructure, the province also incurred almost a P100 million worth of
damages in agriculture mostly in agricultural municipalities of Bauko and
Paracelis.
Lawin also left almost 700 houses partially
damaged and about 30 houses totally destroyed.
Mt. Province and four other Cordillera
provinces were placed under state of calamity.
No comments:
Post a Comment