The Freeman

Biliran’s town mayor wants reforestat­ion

- Primo A. Cayubit, Correspond­ent

CABUCGAYAN, BILIRAN — Mayor Edwin Masbang has urged his constituen­ts and encouraged nearby towns to conduct reforestat­ion by planting trees in denueded areas to avert landslides or flooding during typhoons in the future.

Masbang told The FREEMAN that reforestat­ion is imperative in his town of Cabucgayan and other towns in Biliran province, especially those that are situated in the hilly or mountainou­s areas, which are prone to landslides.

Reforestat­ion is a proactive effort against a repeat of the typhoon Urduja devastatio­n of the province where at least 40 people died and 24 still missing, mostly due to landslides in Naval, Almeria, and Caibiran towns, and to severe flooding in Biliran town, the mayor said.

Masbang said two landslides occurred in Cabucgayan, particular­ly at Barangays Lo-ok and Balaquid, but there were no casualties because these happened in areas far from the communitie­s. The only flooded barangay was Balaquid, he added.

The mayor said that Cabucgayan has an existing seven-hectare rain forest demonstrat­ion farm, funded by the Yale University (of the United States) and the Visayas State University based in Baybay City of Leyte. This model farm, started on October this year, will serve as the showcase for rainforest reforestat­ion in Biliran province, he added.

Masbang said Cabucgayan has also an ongoing agro-forestry reforestat­ion project with the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources-Region 8, under the National Greening Program.

Assistant Regional Director Carlito Tuballa of the DENR-8 meanwhile told The FREEMAN that his Technical Services office has been assisting Cabucgayan in rehabilita­ting its environmen­t.

Tuballa explained that the soil condition of Biliran province is volcanic and that has lose soil condition, which is prone to landslide. Another is province’s topography that is hilly to mountainou­s, which also make this island-province prone to landslides, he said.

As such, trees are needed to hold the lose soil in Biliran’s hilly and mountainou­s areas, and deter landslides during continuous heavy rains or earthquake­s, Tuballa added.

 ?? LOCAL GOV’T ACADEMY PHOTO ?? Location map of Cabucgayan town in Biliran province.
LOCAL GOV’T ACADEMY PHOTO Location map of Cabucgayan town in Biliran province.

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