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Prov’l gov’t to relocate 30 families in Batad disaster-prone areas

- ❙ By Ime Sornito PN

ILOILO – Thirty families living in landslide- and floodprone areas in Batad town will be relocated soon.

Gov. Arthur Defensor Jr. will lead today’s groundbrea­king ceremony for the constructi­on of 30 housing units in the town’s Barangay Nangka, a pilot area for the Purok Resilience, a brainchild program of the governor.

Purok Resilience is a socialized and localized housing program and, likewise, a climate change response that shall relocate residents exposed to natural and other related hazards.

“That is also a climate change response. Ngaa?

Because we have a housing program nga ara na sia sa

barangay level, socialized kay ang gusto naton nga magbenepis­yo ang mga kasimanwa naton nga wala sang balay nga ara sa danger zones. Nga kada tuig, in our experience, sila ang may

danger sa kalamidad, sila ang ginaagyan sang baha, sila angara sal and slide-prone (areas),” Defensor said.

The governor allotted P30 million for building 30 housing units.

“We allotted P30 million and we will work with LGUBatad. And after this mangita pa kita sang iban nga puede butangan. So it is a socialized housing program of the province. Diri sa Batad may naidentify na nga landslide- and flood-prone areas,” he added.

Last month, the provincial government, through the Provincial Engineer’s Office ( PEO) and the Provincial Planning and Developmen­t Office (PPDO), began the preconstru­ction works at the project site of 30 housing units.

A team from the PEO and PPDO recently conducted a topographi­c survey in the barangay using a sophistica­ted drone equipped with LiDAR technology.

The objective of the survey is to determine changes in elevation on a parcel of land, which provides a wealth of informatio­n regarding the proposed site, as well as to integrate data into the detailed engineerin­g design and program of works to eliminate variations in the constructi­on phase.

In July 2022, Defensor issued Executive Order 333 for the implementa­tion of a small- scale, socialized and localized housing program for residents of the province living in hazard zones.

Under the program, the localized housing project with house sandlots or home lots, with sites and service developmen­t, will be undertaken by the province or with convergenc­e partners for beneficiar­ies qualified under Republic Act 7279, or the Urban Developmen­t and Housing Act of 1992.

Another feature of the program is the establishm­ent of Purok Resilience in barangays that will serve as re settlement areas for residents who will be evacuated from areas exposed to hazards.

It will be establishe­d on identified lands owned by the province, owned and donated, or made available by convergent partners for the program.

According to Defensor, Purok Resilience is not just about building housing units but also about forming a community where the recipients are not stripped away from their source of livelihood.

“In our experience, kon ang aton gani relocation site malayo sia, it’s not working for them. So, amo na barangayba­sed, lapit sa pamilya, lapit sa uma, lapit sa dagat, and lapit sa ila sakayan,” the governor added./

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