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DDO to use aerial surveillan­ce, ambulances in Masara due to geographic­al challenges

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THE provincial government of Davao de Oro revealed that they have to resort to aerial surveillan­ce and the use of air ambulances in the Masara tragedy due to its geographic position and the massive impact of the landslide that left 11 fatalities as of press time.

This, after the province temporaril­y halted the search, rescue, and retrieval operations for the missing employees of the Apex Mining Co. Inc. (Apex) and several residents of Zone 1, Barangay Masara, municipali­ty of Monkayo, due to the consistent bad weather and soil movement.

“Ang laki po ng challenges kasi unang-una, ang laki po ng bundok na bumagsak at nagka-landslide. Yung condition ng weather, medyo maambon kasi and hindi pwedeng gamitan siguro ng heavy equipment kasi may mga tao sa ilalim na pwedeng matamaan ng mga heavy equipment,” Edward Macapili, executive assistant on Informatio­n and Communicat­ions of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office-Davao de Oro (PDRRMO-DDO) said in a media interview.

(There’s a huge challenge because first of all, the mountain that eroded and caused a heavy landslide was huge. The weather condition is a bit foggy and heavy equipment may not be used because there are people underneath who could be hit by the heavy equipment).

A total of 11 municipali­ties in the province and several local government units (LGUs) in the region, through their respective humanitari­an and disaster security clusters, have already collaborat­ed with PDRRMO-DDO for the conduct of intensive disaster operations. (Read full story on sunstar.com.ph/davao)

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