By Raymund Catindig and
Victor Martin
SANTIAGO
CITY, Isabela -- Three towns in Cagayan Valley have been placed under a state
of calamity due to a surge in dengue cases.
These are in Lasam in Cagayan and Roxas
and Echague in Isabela, where a dengue alert had earlier been declared.
The municipal health offices recommended
the declaration of a state of calamity to allow local government officials to
tap calamity funds to procure the needed equipment, supplies and medicine to
address the outbreak.
Mayor Jonathan Calderon said dengue cases
in Roxas increased to 12 cases a week from the normal threshold of eight, with
four deaths.
In Echague, 319 cases were recently
reported.
The Cagayan Valley Regional Disaster Risk
Reduction and Management Council said a state of calamity should also be
declared in other areas where the cases reached an epidemic threshold.
Alcala, Solana and Sto. NiƱo in Cagayan;
Quirino, Dinapigue, Divilacan and Tumauini in Isabela, and Aglipay, Saguday and
Cabarrougis in Quirino are also under dengue alert.
Sharlyn Barangan of the Regional
Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit of the Department of Health in
Cagayan Valley said 6,761 dengue cases with 31 deaths were reported in the
region from January to Aug. 13.
Barangan said there was a 100 percent
increase in the number of cases compared to the same period last year.
Cagayan reported the most number of cases
at 3,007 with 12 deaths; Isabela, 2,204 cases and 14 deaths; Nueva Vizcaya, 822
cases and three deaths; Quirino, 72 cases with two deaths, and Batanes, eight
cases.
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