NATONIN, Mountain
Province -- At the onslaught of Typhoon Rosita, lawyer Cyphrine Dalog, chief of
staff, Office of the Congressman went here to distribute relief goods at the
landslide portion at Barangay Banawel where more than 10 persons were buried
alive in a Dept. of Public Works and Highways building.
The
administration building and offices of the Mountain Province Second District
Engineering Office collapsed on Oct. 30 due to an enormous landslide caused by
Typhoon Rosita.
A total of 30
people were reportedly missing at that time while 17 were already retrieved and
declared dead from the site as of press time.
Dalog met
with DPWH Secretary Mark Villar and Legislative Caretaker Allen Jesse C.
Mangaoang together with DPWH-CAR Regional Director Tiburcio Canlas, MPSDEO
District Engineer Rustom Martinez, other DPWH personnel, Mountain Province
PDRRMC, PNP, BFP, LHMRH, and other volunteers.
In an
interview, Dalog said it is very important in times of need that victims of
disasters like this should be given utmost importance. “We really need to reach
out to our brothers and sisters who have been affected by recent disasters
because this is the only way we can show our concern and comfort to our fellow
kakailyans in times like this,” she said.
Dalog, who
represented the Maximo B. Dalog Foundation, Inc. also visited the municipality
of Paracelis to console and distribute relief goods to constituents in this
remote area of the province who were severely affected by the typhoon. “We
thank DPJ Construction and resident-volunteers of the municipality for
assisting us in the distribution of relief goods,” she added.
Among those
distributed were basic needs of rice, water, can goods and noodles. People of
the affected areas also volunteered in the repacking of goods that have been
distributed to barangays gravely affected by the typhoon like Palitud,
Carupian, Sinmakbot, Dannal, and Damsite. – Erlindo Agwilang
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