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Most IPDs still don't want to go home

- SAE with JCR

INTERNALLY displaced persons (IDPs) from the airstrikes staged last Sunday, June 10, 2018, still run up to thousands, the greater numbers coming from four towns in the Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao.

The military staged airstrikes matched with ground operations in the southern portion of Liguasan Marsh last Sunday targetting bombINDIAN­S making stations and Daesh-inspired bomb experts said to be holed in there. Fifteen suspected terrorists were killed, eight wounded, and a couple said to be

terrorists were arrested.

From the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t and the Pikit Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO), it reported that a total of 1,229 families are still in evacuation centers and in homes of relatives, aside from the 292 families already listed last Sunday.

These evacuees were from barangays Talitay, Rajamuda, Buliok, Bagoinged and Barungis.

"We also facilitate­d the evacuees from Kalbugan part of Pagalungan Municipali­ty, Province of Maguindana­o," said Peter Pechon, the DSWD Project Developmen­t Officer II in Pikit.

In Armm, four municipali­ties were affected: Pagalungan, Datu Montawal, General Salipada K. Pendatun (GSKP), and Sultan sa Barongis, all in the province of Maguindana­o.

A report from the Armm Humanitari­an Emergency Action Response Team showed (Armm Heart) that Pagalungan had evacuees coming from barangays Kalbugan, Buliok and Dalgan with 1,145 families.

A total of 1,008 families that evacuated from Datu Montawal came from three other barangays, while from GSKP, 390 families from one barangay remain displaced. Another three barangays were affected in Sultan sa Barongis with 362 families displaced.

Residents of three other barangays from Pagalungan who earlier evacuated had already gone home, Myrna Jo Henry of Armm Heart said. These were the residents of barangays Kudal, Bangoenged, and Inug who went home yesterday.

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