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Shear line damage assessment of DA-Davao 80% complete

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THE Department of Agricultur­e-Davao Region (DA-Davao) is 80 percent complete in its validation of damage on the agricultur­e sector following the effect of the shear line. However, the figure will be deemed final once the assessment will not be finalized after several days or weeks.

Based on the latest assessment as reported also by the Provincial Local Government Units (PLGUs) and Office of the Civil Defense-Davao Region (OCD-Davao), the initial value loss in agricultur­e alone is estimated at P145,435,917.

However, there are still unreported damages of High-Value

Crops from various municipali­ties, particular­ly in the provinces of Davao del Norte and Davao Oriental.

“As to effect of shear line sa Davao Region, gikasubo gyud namo nga i-mention sa inyoha kay dako gyud ang damage sa agri-sector. Nikabat sya og total of P145 million initially and still validating na sa ubang municipali­ties,” DA-Davao stated as announced by Joedil Leliza, focal person of Disaster Risk Reduction

and Management (DRRM) during Tuesday’s Agribiz Lifestyle Forum on January 23, 2024 at SM Lanang, Davao City.

(As to the effect of the shear line in the Davao Region, we are sorry to mention that the damages to the agri-sector are really huge. It has now amounted to a total of P145 million initially and [we are] still validating in other municipali­ties).

Currently, at least 6,352 farmers were reported to be affected by the extreme weather disturbanc­e while the affected area is at 7, 958.38 hectares.

As of progress report No.6 released on Monday morning, January 22, around 134,879 families or 606, 483 individual­s from 300 barangays in the entire region were affected and 3,495 families or 12,725 individual­s were displaced and sheltered in evacuation centers.

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