Mindanao Times

Rody to ensure recovery of residents near Taal

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MANILA - President Rodrigo Duterte will address the recovery needs of displaced residents who are now allowed to return to their residences following the lowering of Taal Volcano’s alert status to Level 3, Malacañang said on Tuesday.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo said the President would look for ways to ensure that the lives of people affected by restive Taal Volcano’s activity would return to normalcy.

“The President’s directive is always to secure their safety. So necessaril­y all the appropriat­e agencies will respond to the directive,” Panelo told a press conference.

“Ang palaging iniisip ni Presidente, ‘yung safety ng mga kababayan natin. Kung kinakailan­gan mag-lagay ng pondo roon, maglalagay si Presidente (The President always thinks for our fellow countrymen’s safety. If there is a need for additional fund, the President will grant it),” he added.

On Jan. 20, the President called on Congress to hasten the passage of the PHP30-billion supplement­al budget for areas affected by the Taal Volcano eruption.

The supplement­al budget would be used to provide assistance and livelihood to displaced residents.

More than 300,000 resi

dents from areas near Taal Volcano have been forced to flee their homes when Taal Volcano began spewing clouds of thick ash and steam on Jan. 12.

Total lockdown of all 199 villages and 15 municipali­ties and cities in Batangas and Cavite has also been strictly implemente­d.

On Sunday, the Philippine Institute of Volcanolog­y and Seismology (Phivolcs) lowered the alert status of Taal Volcano from Alert Level 4 to 3 following the decline in volcanic earthquake­s, slower ground deformatio­n in Volcano Island and the volcano’s caldera, and weak steam and gas emissions at the main crater.

The lowered alert status of Taal Volcano paves the way for the return of affected individual­s to their respective homes or workplaces outside the Taal Volcano’s sevenkilom­eter danger zone.

Panelo said local government­s are already attending to the needs of the displaced residents.

“Tinutulung­an na nga sila ng local government­s eh (Local government­s are helping them already). Their concerns have already been addressed,” he said.

“Kung may kulang pa, doon papasok si Presidente (If the assistance from there is not enough, the President will also lend his hand to assist them),” the Palace official added. (PNA)

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