Roxas pledges help to LGUs in rehab of typhoon-hit areas
>> Friday, September 18, 2015
By Redjie MelvicCawis
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet
-- Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas assured full support of
the national government in rehabilitation efforts of local government units
affected by recent typhoon Ineng.
“Ang buong pamahaalan
national ninyo ay nakatutok sa mga problema ninyo para sa ganun lalong madaling panahon
ay mapanumbalikang kondisyon ng buhay, asahan niyo ang aming kooperasyon sabagay nay
an,” Roxas said uring recent Provincial Disaster Risk and Reduction
Management Council meeting here at Benguet Capitol.
Roxas
with presidential spokesperson Sec. Edwin Lacierda and SociAl Welfare Asec. Vilma Cabrera arrived
in this capital town via chopper to assess the situation in areas most
affected by the typhoon.
Benguet Gov
Nestor Fongwan briefed the officials on the effects of
typhoon Ineng leading to declaration of the
province under
state of calamity.
Fongwan
reported that Typhoon Ineng left at least 17 dead, six injured
and 12 missing during the height of the typhoon mostly due to landslide
incidents.
Some
5098 families or 22,837 individuals were were affected
during the typhoon.
At
least 19 families or 87 individuals were evacuated to the different evacuation
centers and their relatives in the towns of Bakun, Buguias and Itogon.
Partially
damaged houses reached 148 and while there were 13 totally damaged
houses.
The
agricultural sector suffered P46,411,659.65 million damages to
crops, agricultural facilities, livestock, poultry and fisheries. Damage to
infrastructure amounted to P65, 572,744.00M for national and provincial
roads and bridges.
He
added as of August 26, some 49 percent of the households in the province
have no power yet as Benguet Electric Cooperative was
hampered by road closures in far areas. There are still isolated barangays in
the province, he added.
Fongwan
also reported the search and rescue operations for the missing 11 small
scale miners in SitioTaneg, Barangay Elizabeth in Mankayan whose
temporary shelters built near a river were hit by landsalide on
August 22.
Fongwan
highlighted the immediate need for support in the search and rescue operations
in SitioTaneg, Barangay Elizabeth in Mankayan, the road opening in isolated
areas for the energization of the places, the distribution of relief goods and
the immediate delivery of vegetables from the municipalities to the markets to
be sold in the right price.
In
his message, Roxas stressed the full support of the national government which
includes all the line agencies in the national down to the regional levels of
the needed assistance to fast track the recovery and rehabilitation efforts in
the localities.
He
directed Police Regional Office – Cordillera Regional Director Chief Supt.
Supt. IsaganiNerez to provide manpower support to ongoing search and retrieval
operations in the area since mechanized equipment cannot be used in the
operations.
He
added that he will be coordinating with the Armed Forces of the Philippines to
let K-9 units be sent in the area to help in the search operations
The
Benguet Provincial Police Office – Provincial Public Safety Company led by
Supt. Jonathan Calixto is leading the search and rescue operations by various
groups in Taneg.
He
also called on Beneco to coordinate with the DPWH for specific needs in the road openings for them
to restore power immediately in
different areas.
He
added that DPWH Sec. Rogelio Singson assured needed funds for the rehabilitation
and re-construction of the damaged infrastructures particularly the roads and
bridges would be available.
At
least 20 roads closed down in the entire region causing isolation of several
municipalities and barangays and until today there are isolated areas in the
different provinces.
With
the report of the governor regarding traders taking advantage of
the situation by increasing the vegetable prices, Roxas offered the
escort services of the DILG and the PNP in the delivery of vegetables from the
province of Benguet to the markets in the lowlands and in Metro Manila.
Farmers
should be the ones to take advantage of the hiked up prices of the vegetables
which they nurtured and produced from their farmlands.
The
Benguet vegetables have increased at least 70 to 80 percent in their prices in
the Manila market who are using the excuse that there are no supply from
the province. Fongwan said this is not true as he
assured that there is enough supply of vegetables coming from
the province.
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