The Manila Times

DSWD releases P337M to flood-hit families in Northern Samar

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TACLOBAN CITY: The national government has released P337.34 million in cash aid to families affected by the devastatin­g flood in Northern Samar late last year, the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD) regional office reported Friday, March 15.

The emergency cash transfer (ECT) has benefited 110,968 shear line-affected families in the province as of March 13, DSWD regional informatio­n officer Jonalyndie Chua said in a phone interview.

Each family received P3,040 under the DSWD’s ECT program.

“ECT is unconditio­nal cash support for early recovery. The payout to the affected families in Northern Samar will continue as directed by DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian to ensure the early recovery and rehabilita­tion of those affected,” Chua said.

The latest to receive the financial aid were 16,235 families in Catarman, the capital town of Northern Samar.

Earlier, the DSWD distribute­d cash aid in Lavezares, San Jose, Gamay, Lapinig, Mapanas, Palapag, Allen, Bobon, Lope de Vega, Rosario, Catubig, Laoang, Pambujan, San Vicente, Mondragon, San Roque, Las Navas, Silvino Lobos, Capul, and San Isidro towns.

The DSWD hoped to finish the cash distributi­on to the remaining recipients within the month.

The national government is pouring in P374.32 million to help 123,133 families affected by the devastatin­g flood in Northern Samar.

Local government units provided the list of recipients, which was validated by DSWD personnel.

ECT is an unconditio­nal cash grant that may be used by the beneficiar­y for any purpose that would aid in their day-to-day needs for the repair of their damaged house.

Cash aid is seen as an adaptive strategy for bridging the gaps between immediate disaster relief, humanitari­an response, and early recovery support through the provision of unconditio­nal cash to victims of disasters and emergency situations requiring interventi­ons.

Massive floods last November affected 609,870 people in 691 villages in Northern Samar, Samar,

Eastern Samar, Biliran, and Southern Leyte.

It destroyed some 57 houses and partially damaged 249 others.

Northern Samar’s heavy floods were caused by an unpreceden­ted 618 millimeter­s of rainfall in 24 hours, or the equivalent of nearly six weeks’ volume of rainfall in a single day.

The DSWD has yet to announce if there will be an ECT payout in other affected provinces.

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