Sun.Star Cebu

Boljoon receives aid from Capitol, gov’t agencies

- JKV, EOB

Families affected by the landslide in Barangay Lower Becerril, Boljoon town will be relocated to safer ground permanentl­y, Gov. Hilario Davide III said yesterday.

Davide said that as recommende­d by Baltazar Tribunalo, chief of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (PDRRMO), the Province will also set up a dam to irrigate farms after debris from the landslide blocked parts of Lusapon River in Lower Becerril.

Six Boljoon barangays were placed under a state of calamity following the landslide.

Capitol also provided food assistance to the 36 affected families and will buy shelter kits for them using the PDRRMO rehabilita­tion fund.

“We responded to the alarm much earlier than the other government agencies,” Davide said yesterday.

In a separate interview, Boljoon Mayor Merlou Derama said they may be able to open a diversion road in Lower Becerril soon after a property owner offered to let the Municipal Government use his property as a temporary diversion road while the main barangay road is being rehabilita­ted.

Awaiting recommenda­tion

The lot owner, identified as Willie Romero, offered his property during a meeting with the mayor yesterday.

Derama said the property can accommodat­e big trucks, particular­ly those used by vegetable suppliers from the upland barangays who sell their products in the city.

Derama hoped they will be able to open the diversion road before their town’s annual fiesta celebratio­n on Friday.

Aside from the diversion road, Derama said he already sent plumbers to the affected baran- gay to address their water source.

Derama said the landslides also affected the water supply there, that is why he instructed the town’s plumbers to locate the busted water pipes and reconnect these as soon as possible.

A week ago, heavy rains caused a landslide in Barangay Lower Becerril, forcing at least 36 families to evacuate the area.

In his news conference yesterday, Davide said they will rely on the recommenda­tion of the Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources regarding earth movement in the area.

For his part, Tribunalo said Presidenti­al Assistant Michael Lloyd Dino led representa­tives of National Government agencies in conducting a joint assessment of the landslide in Boljoon.

“We conducted gap analysis to find out what we can immediatel­y do to help the people,” Tribunalo said.

Tribunalo said it was swift action on the part of the agencies. The Department of Public Works and Highways was able to divert traffic on the damaged roads, and the Department of Social welfare and Developmen­t was able to distribute food packs to affected residents.

The 53rd Engineerin­g Brigade of the Philippine Army also helped with the diversion of routes.

“The level of interventi­on by officials at the municipal, provincial, regional and national level made the people happy,” Tribunalo said. /

The level of interventi­on by officials... made the people happy. BALTAZAR TRIBUNALO PDRRMO Chief

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ALLAN CUIZON ?? LEAVING HOME. Boljoon residents are evacuated to safer ground after a landslide blocked a portion of Lusapon River in Barangay Becerril. Soldiers are in the area to help with the diversion of routes.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ALLAN CUIZON LEAVING HOME. Boljoon residents are evacuated to safer ground after a landslide blocked a portion of Lusapon River in Barangay Becerril. Soldiers are in the area to help with the diversion of routes.

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