Typhoon Rosita lashed
the province of Isabela on Tuesday with strong winds that decimated over 600
houses.
Based on the latest
tally of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, 613
houses were totally damaged while 2,614 are partially destroyed.
As the weather improved
in Isabela, residents began repairing their houses with many of them salvaging
iron sheets that the winds ripped off roofs and carried away.
Scattered sheets of
plywood were collected and used to build temporary shelters.
The town of Alicia
recorded the most number of wrecked houses at 189.
Meanwhile, the Isabela
Electric Cooperative has begun repairs on toppled electric posts and
restoration of power supply.
Last time, it took the
cooperative 4 days to restore electricity after Typhoon Ompong hit the
province.
Since Rosita’s impact
was much harsher, they could not say exactly when they can restore power supply
for the rest of the barangays.
At present, water supply
was slowly being restored while the provincial government continued to assess
the damage left by the typhoon. — Joan Nano
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