Evacuation center projects in Laguna, Batangas underway with P100 million funding from Pagcor
RESIDENTS of Laguna and Batangas who are often displaced by extreme weather disturbances will no longer worry about staying in cramped temporary shelters during emergency situations after the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (Pagcor) turned over the funds for the construction of two Multi-Purpose Evacuation Centers (MPEC) in said provinces.
Pagcor granted P50 million each to the local government units of San Pablo City in Laguna and the town of Lobo in Batangas for the construction of the two-storey emergency facilities, which will also serve as satellite offices and activity venues when not utilized for evacuation purposes.
The state-run gaming firm turned over the first tranche of the funding amounting to P25 million to San Pablo City on May 7, while the municipality of Lobo received the same initial funding for their MPEC project a day earlier during separate groundbreaking rites attended by the agency’s key officers and the recipients’ local officials.
Pagcor Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Andrea Domingo said the agency will continue to finance the building of emergency structures in different identified sites nationwide even if the agency currently experiences dwindling revenues due to the temporary closure of gaming operations.
“Our commitment to provide safe and comfortable shelters to those living in places that are always in the path of strong typhoons and other natural calamities is as serious as our efforts to help the government win the battle against the pandemic,” she assured.
San Pablo City Mayor Loreto Amante considered their town fortunate for having been included in Pagcor’s list of MPEC recipients, since every typhoon that lashes Laguna brings destructive winds and poses danger especially to those living in tree-lined communities in their city. The emergency facility will be constructed in Barangay San Gregorio.
Meanwhile, the MPEC to be built in a mountainside community in Lobo, Batangas will directly benefit thousands of residents of at least three seaside barangays of the town who constantly face the threat of severe weather disturbances like typhoons and storm surge.
Pagcor has already released over P600 million for the construction of MPECs in various parts of the country since the project was launched in November 2020.