Phivolcs discovers landslide zones in La Union village
>> Thursday, August 7, 2014
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FERNANDO, La Union – The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology
(Phivolcs) has discovered potentially dangerous landslide zones here in
Barangay Nagyubuyuban.
Edna Patricia Mendoza, Phivolcs senior science research specialist, said
massive movement of underground soil has created cracks in the concrete
floorings of several houses in the village, while the landscape of adjacent
areas has subsided by about six feet.
Nagyubuyuban, an upland barangay located some 10 kilometers east of the
city proper, is among the sites in the country recommended for the deployment
of Phivolcs’ landslide sensors.
Mendoza and her team went to Nagyubuyuban after Phivolcs director Renato
Solidum Jr. wrote Mayor Pablo Ortega about the agency’s program, started in
2008, to develop and deploy early warning systems for deep-seated catastrophic
landslides.
Homeowner Erinia Judan said the cracks in her house appeared after heavy
rains last year.
The city environment office earlier had reported to the Mines and
Geosciences Bureau the soil erosion and cracks in the houses in Nagyubuyuban.
The report prompted Mendoza’s team to inspect the village also as part
of Phivolcs’ program on landslide early warning system.
Ortega said they have laid out an emergency disaster plan for the
Nagyubuyuban residents.
Mendoza said they will install sensors in the village to monitor soil
movement.
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