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Apayao, Abra record zero-casualty during TY ‘Ompong’

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Cooperatio­n and management of people are the key in making sure that every life is saved in the provinces of Apayao and Abra when Typhoon Ompong lashed Northern Luzon last week.

Despite the raising of Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal Number 4 by PAGASA in the provinces of Apayao, Abra and Kalinga on Sept. 15, Apayao and Abra recorded zero-casualty.

Apayao Gov. Elias Bulut Jr. and Abra Gov. Maria Jocelyn Bernos said that the cooperatio­n of the people in their respective provinces ensured that every individual was safe when the strong typhoon hit their provinces.

Bulut said that upon getting the informatio­n that a super typhoon was threatenin­g North Luzon, he immediatel­y met with the Apayao Provincial Disaster Risk and Reduction Management Council and the members from the different line agencies and the Municipal DRRMCs to ensure that every aspect of disaster preparatio­n would be undertaken.

Bulut said they made sure that preparatio­ns were done from the provincial level down to the municipali­ties and the barangays thru their respective DRRM councils.

A massive preemptive evacuation was also done in the

lying municipali­ties of Luna, Pudtol, Flora and Santa Marcela which are frequently flooded areas.

“We ordered all barangay captains to make sure that every family is within the evacuation centers or houses to ensure their safety to prevent possible injury and be a casualty,” Bulut said.

The governor added that one factor that made Apayao safer was the presence of large forest cover, noting lesser landslide incidents in the province.

In Abra, Bernos said the compliance of the people to the call for pre-emptive evacuation was a factor in attaining a zero-casualty during typhoon Ompong.

Bernos said that people were cooperativ­e as they heeded the call of the local government units particular­ly for those in low lying and flood -prone affected areas near the Abra River.

“The cooperatio­n of every individual and the communicat­ion down to the barangay level are very important during time of calamity,” Bernos said.

To ensure that everybody would be prepared and safe, she suspended classes and work before the forecasted time that ‘Ompong’ would make its landfall.

During the typhoon, rescuers and responders were on standby while barangay officials also made sure that their constituen­ts are safe.

According to the DSWD-CAR, as of Sept 20, at least 7,171 families or 27, 335 individual­s were affected in Apayao and 17, 306 families or 70, 457 individual­s in the province of Abra. For the damaged houses, Apayao recorded 2, 053 partially and 14 totally damaged houses while Abra had 6, 144 partially and 230 totally damaged houses.

The Provincial DRRM Councils of both provinces together with some representa­tives from the different line agencies as well as from the central office are presently conducting assessment on the extent of damages which shall be the basis for rehabilita­tion efforts.

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