Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Floods displace 240 families in 2 MisOr towns

- By Alwen Saliring FLOODS,11

AROUND 240 families or nearly a thousand individual­s have fled their homes after Tropical Depression Urduja hits two towns in Misamis Oriental, Thursday, December 14.

The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) said five houses were totally damaged and three were slightly wrecked in Balingasag and Lagonglong towns.

PDDRM officer Fernando Dy Jr. said these houses were built off the riverbanks and were washed out after flood water started to rise since morning due to intermitte­nt rains.

“222 ka mga pamilya sa Lagonglong and 18 ka pamilya sa Balingasag. Kaning na-washed out nga mga balay daplin sa suba naigo sa tubig baha,”Dy said.

The PDRRMO has placed an evacuation centers and addressed immediate needs of the displaced families.

Four municipali­ties such as Lagongong, Claveria, Opol and Balingasag have suspended classes due to flood.

Governor Yevgeney Emano said the cancellati­on of classes will be up to the local chief executive of every town since they personally know the situation in their respective areas of responsibi­lity.

Dy also said the Musi-musi bridge in Baliwagan, Balingasag was temporaril­y closed for nearly two hours after a minor damage was noted on the surface of the bridge which is dangerous for motorists to cross.

The temporaril­y closure resulted to traffic congestion for more than an hour. However, one lane of the bridge is still passable for light and heavy vehicles.

“Naay gihimong scouring ug paspas ang pagtambak sa yuta kay medyo nabangag ang usa ka portion sa bridge ug delikado maagian sa mga motorista,”Dy said.

The PDRRMO is on alert and is preparing for other reports from different disaster officers in other towns in the province so officials can immediatel­y respond.

Dy reminds residents to be vigilant and make personal safety measures should bad weather condition persist.

He urged the public to report immediatel­y to authoritie­s any untoward incidents brought by the rains.

Dy also warned motorists to be careful when plying the highways of the province due to wet roads that may cause accidents.

“Pahimangno nato sa tanan nga ireport dayon sa mga opisyal unsay mahitabo para marespondi­han dayon. Samtang padayon atong pagmonitor niining daotan nga panahon karon,”Dy said.

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