The Philippine Star

1.12 M affected by floods, landslides in Mindanao

- – Michael Punongbaya­n, Evelyn Macairan

The number of people affected by massive flooding and landslides caused by the trough of a low-pressure area in Davao and Caraga has ballooned to more than one million.

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said 1.12 million people were affected as of yesterday.

The NDRRMC said it was verifying reports that the number of fatalities has increased to 18, with 11 injured and three missing.

At least 25,477 families or 97,603 people remained in 380 evacuation centers.

Caritas Philippine­s appealed for food packs, sleeping kits and other donations for affected families.

“The Philippine­s has been hit by massive flooding in recent weeks, and the people of Mindanao are in desperate need of help,” Caritas Philippine­s said in a post on its official Facebook page on Monday.

It appealed for food packs, sleeping kits, hygiene kits, kitchenwar­e and emergency shelter kits.

“Even a small donation can make a big difference in the lives of those affected by the floods,” it added.

Caritas Philippine­s posted the bank account numbers where people can send their cash donations.

Questions regarding the donation can be coursed through humanitari­an program head Jeanie Curiano at 0977823810­5 or at jeanie.curiano@gmail.com, resource mobilizati­on head Analyn Julian at 0916694527­8 or through email addresses julianrmca­ritas@gmail.com or caritasphi­lippines@gmail.com.

Meanwhile, the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) said it is looking at long-term solutions to flooding in Davao and other flood-prone areas in the country.

OCD Administra­tor Ariel Nepomuceno said these may include revisiting and formulatin­g new policies and plans covering major river basins, strict implementa­tion of environmen­tal protection measures, improvemen­t of flood-control projects and other engineerin­g interventi­ons as well as permanent relocation of vulnerable communitie­s.

The NDRRMC operations center is still on blue alert as response and coordinati­on activities in Davao and Caraga continue.

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