Philippine Daily Inquirer

LEAVE LANDSLIDE-PRONE VILLAGES, AETAS TOLD

- By Tonette Orejas @ttorejasIN­Q

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO— Some260 Aeta families have been advised to permanentl­y move out of harm’s way as the Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau (MGB) tagged their villages as prone to landslides after the 6.1-magnitude earthquake on April 22.

Noel Lacadin, chief geologist of MGB in Central Luzon, recommende­d that Sitio Tagak at Barangay Nabuklod in Floridabla­nca town and Barangay Diaz in Porac town be considered “no habitation zone.”

“Severe ground shaking occurred [in the villages],” Lacadin told the Inquirer on Wednesday.

Hazards assessment

Both villages are within the 10-kilometer radius of Mt. Pinatubo, which last erupted on June 15, 1991 after a strong earthquake in July 1990.

Lacadin said he issued a landslide threat advisory to the local government­s after the MGBand the Philippine Institute of Volcanolog­y and Seismology conducted hazards assessment­s following the April 22 temblor.

Porac Mayor Condralito dela Cruz said 110 Aeta families from Barangay Diaz had moved to Barangay Babo Pangulo and then to Sitio Pangaralan there, about 3 kilometers away.

“They refused to return to Diaz. They claimed seeing a family buried by the landslide,” De la Cruz said.

Lacadin said cracks already formed on the only road in Barangay Diaz. The 150 Aeta families in Tagak refused to leave their village, opting to build sheds as they awaited relocation, according to Roberto Delgado, head of the local disaster risk reduction and management office.

A signboard has been put up in Tagak to remind the indigenous folk that the place is highly prone to landslides, Delgado said.

Evacuation assistance

The Philippine Air Force at Basa Air Base in Barangay San Jose is on standby for evacuation assistance.

The provincial government has negotiated to buy a 28,000-square-meter land as a relocation site for the displaced Aetas, according to Angelina Blanco, executive officer of the Pampanga Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office.

The Aetas of Mt. Pinatubo used to roam the Zambales mountain range, changing abode after a death, illness or bad luck in the family or clan.

Lacadin confirmed that damming or ponding of water has occurred at a tributary of the Porac-Gumain River on the side of San Marcelino town in Zambales province. The water could flow toward Floridabla­nca should it burst open.

 ?? —GRIG C. MONTEGRAND­E ?? QUAKE DAMAGE An Aeta resident in Floridabla­nca, Pampanga, checks his house after it crumbled when a 6.1magnitude earthquake struck in April.
—GRIG C. MONTEGRAND­E QUAKE DAMAGE An Aeta resident in Floridabla­nca, Pampanga, checks his house after it crumbled when a 6.1magnitude earthquake struck in April.

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