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(MGB) had declared the area a no-build zone, the families had to stay temporaril­y in our evacuation center and at the Valderrama Central School (VCS),” she said.

Other affected families opted to stay with relatives.

“As of our final counting today ( June 18), there are 95 families affected, 32 partially damaged houses, and 56 totally damaged houses,” she added.

The local government unit (LGU), Roquero said, continues to provide for the needs of the evacuees but admitted to being unsure until when they can be supported.

The provincial government through the Provincial Social Welfare and Developmen­t Office (PSWDO) has already brought them relief assistance last week.

Other residents and concerned civic organizati­ons provided food packs to the evacuees, she added.

The LGU is now looking for a relocation site and coordinati­ng with the National Housing Authority (NHA) for the possible relocation of affected families.

Roquero’s administra­tion has already asked for support from Gov. Rhodora Cadiao for the purchase of the relocation site.

“We had talked with a landowner in Barangay Tigmamale about the possible purchase of a relocation site,” she said.

There is an available four to five hectares lot, but it has to be assessed for its safety and the price is also yet to be determined, Roquero said.

“We appeal to the other national government agencies also that could

landslide,” Train said.

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