Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Davao Norte eyeing state of calamity

He disclosed the province still has unused calamity fund in the amount of P129.98 million which was intended to help affected families back on their feet and in building the resilience of communitie­s.

- BY PREXX TROZO

DAVAO CITY — The Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council is recommendi­ng the provincial government to declare a state of calamity following major flooding in six towns and two cities in Davao del Norte.

Davao del Norte Governor Edwin Jubahib said the PDRRMC is recommendi­ng the declaratio­n of a State of Calamity in the province for the approval of the Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an to hasten Capitol’s relief, recovery and rehabilita­tion efforts.

To recall, widespread flash floods in 79 barangays affected 47,376 families or 244,981 individual­s as of 8 p.m. of 17 January 2024, due to intermitte­nt rains caused by the shear line weather system across Mindanao.

Flood-hit areas include the cities of Tagum and Panabo City and the municipali­ties of Asuncion, B.E. Dujali, Carmen, Kapalong, New Corella and Santo Tomas. Landslides were also reported in the towns of Talaingod and San Isidro.

“With the declaratio­n, we can use our calamity funds for the flood victims and for the rehabilita­tion of damaged agricultur­e and infrastruc­tures,” Jubahib said.

He disclosed the province still has unused calamity fund in the amount of P129.98 million which was intended to help affected families back on their feet and in building the resilience of communitie­s.

Four local government units already declared a state of calamity — B.E. Dujali, Carmen, Asuncion and Tagum City.

Earlier, floods wreaked an initial damage to 480.2 hectares of farmlands worth over P11 million that affected over 500 farmers.

Meantime, Jubahib also ordered the setting up of an emergency relied camp at the Davao del Norte Sports and Tourism Center to provide free hot meals, health check-up, medicines, psychosoci­al care and other interventi­ons to affected families.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? FISHERMEN from the Manila Bay head toward the Bulungan Seafood Market in Parañaque City on Friday morning to sell their catch for the day.
PHOTOGRAPH BY KING RODRIGUEZ FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE FISHERMEN from the Manila Bay head toward the Bulungan Seafood Market in Parañaque City on Friday morning to sell their catch for the day.

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