Panay News

Dry spell impacts 30K Himamaylan residents

- ❙ By Mae Singuay

BACOLOD City – More than 30,000 residents of Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental were affected by water shortages due to the ongoing drought brought on by the El Niño phenomenon.

A t o t a l o f 3 0 , 8 25 residents or 8,507 families in Barangays 3, Carabalan, Su-ay, Buenavista, Caradioan, Nabali-an, Mambagaton, and Talaban experience­d water supply shortages as artesian wells dried up, City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) data showed.

The city recorded losses worth P2,414,586 from 104.95 hectares of partially damaged crops.

This prompted the local government unit, together with CDRRMO and t he

City Agricultur­e Office, to conduct joint monitoring of the damage.

M a y o r R a y m u n d Tongson said t hey are identifyin­g possible water sources and coming up with projects for the affected residents.

The city government has initiated the MRTubig Express, which delivers clean drinking water to the affected households.

Financial assistance, a l l o c a t e d f r o m t h e Philippine Crop Insurance C o r p o r a t i o n , f o r 7 5 affected farmers in eight barangays i s currently being processed.

The city government initially turned over spools of heavy-duty water hoses to some clusters of houses in Barangay San Antonio for water distributi­on.

Local officials also conducted an ocular visit to barangays to check on the arising needs of the community and come up with solutions.

“We are linking with the provincial government and partner agencies for a coordinate­d response to those affected by the dry spell,” Tongson said./

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