LAMUT,
Ifugao – This town was declared under state of calamity Thursday due to dengue.
The
municipal council passed a resolution, following a letter from Mayor
Mariano Buyagawan Jr. urging the legislative body to declare the town under
state of calamity over rising dengue cases.
The request was based on data provided
by the municipal health office on the statistics of dengue cases in the
town.
"The municipality recorded the
occurrence of dengue epidemic in the 18 barangays with two fatalities in one of
the barangays,” the resolution read.
"The data is alarming and
showed significant evidence that there is dengue outbreak in the
municipality," it added.
Earlier, Department of
Health-Cordillera Administrative Region regional director Dr. Amelita
Pangilinan, said Lamut breached alert level in the number of cases.
She said the DOH-CAR continues to
assist Lamut and other areas with high cases.
Aside from monitoring, the DOH is
also active in its information campaign on the 4S, and the regular conduct of
clean-up activities to search and destroy mosquito breeding places.
As of August 10, Cordillera recorded
4,704 dengue cases, with nine deaths, Pangilinan said.
Apayao had 819 cases; Benguet 778
cases with 4 deaths; Abra with 693 cases; Kalinga has 573 cases with one death;
Ifugao has 478 cases; Baguio 384 and 1 death; and Mountain Province has 334
cases with one death.
Pangilinan said they are monitoring the
Cordillera region and giving special attention to areas where there are
clustering of cases including Lamut.
Cordillera DRRM council chairman and
Office of Civil Defense director Albert Mogol said a local government unit that
declares its area under state of calamity can access the calamity fund to
address a problem.
The calamity fund is 5 percent of the
annual budget of the local government, which can be used for preparedness and
response.
From the five percent, 30 percent is
quick response fund accessible to the local government to address the
increasing cases of dengue.
Early this month, the Department of
Health had requested the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Council to convene a full council meeting, after its declaration of a national
dengue epidemic in the wake of the 146,062 cases recorded since January up to
July 20 this year, which is 98-percent higher than the same period in 2018. There
were 622 deaths. (PNA)
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