Landslide threatens to bury115 Bontoc houses
>> Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Villagers urged to relocate
By Andrew Doga-ong and
Alpine L. Killa
BONTOC,
Mountain Province – Families living in 115 houses are still facing danger of
being buried alive in a landslide as their houses are located below a mountain,
which geological experts said could erode anytime.
The Mines and Geoscience Bureau of the
Department of Environment and Natural Resources – Cordillera recommended
relocation of residential structures in a sitio in Barangay Samoki here, due to
“impending progressive complex landslide.”
MGB supervising geologist Benigno Cesar
Espejo and geologist Carlo Gaerlan recommended relocation after their
geo-hazard assessment on “instabilities” at SitioKhefa.
Khefa in the local dialect means landslide.
Gov. Leonard Mayaen requested the MGB to
inspect and assess the area after residents reported rocks rolling down their
village and cracks were observed on a hill just above residential houses.
In their geo-hazard assessment report
received by the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office here,
the two geologists noted the area had instabilities as evidenced by numerous
tension cracks and active rock fall.
They said widening of the cracks could
trigger landslide threatening 115 residential houses, a chapel, and a school
building at the foot of the hill.
As a long term solution, the geologists said
the affected residential units should be relocated and the area be declared
“danger zone.”
Residents were advised to evacuate to safer
areas during strong rains to prevent loss of lives and property.
The Khefa-Pawek Parents Movement Organization
earlier reported mountain rocks roll down the village and residents have seen
cracks on the surface of the mountain.
Following the MGB report, Mayaen said he will
coordinate with other government agencies to provide assistance to affected
residents.
“We will make the appropriate representations with the concerned government
agencies so that assistance will be extended to them to be able to identify
possible relocation sites and for them to be able to start a new life in safer
grounds,” the governor said.
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