The Freeman

Caravan set to make people aware, prepared vs disasters

- — Judy Flores Partlow

DUMAGUETE CITY — A Disaster Awareness Caravan will be held from September 26 to 28 in this city to make people alert and prepared in time of calamity, especially in disasterpr­one barangays.

The 3-day caravan is expected to be participat­ed by at least 500 families from 12 barangays in the city that were affected by massive flooding due to tropical storm Sendong in December 2011, according to City Administra­tor WilliamAbl­ong.

The city government, in cooperatio­n with Smart Communicat­ions, Inc., is spearheadi­ng the caravan, which will have a number of activities, mostly on informatio­n disseminat­ion and education on disaster awareness and preparedne­ss, said Ablong.

Families will be given tips on putting together emergency kits, such as food provisions, clothing, flashlight­s and the like, he added.

The 12 barangays that were badly hit by Sendong and displaced hundreds of families were Cadawinona­n, Junob, Bagacay, Tabuctubig, Buñao, Balugo, Camanjac, Candauay, Mangnao, Banilad and Calindagan.

To date, many families in these barangays are still homeless, awaiting relocation by the city government. Some are temporaril­y staying with relatives, others living in makeshift tents and shanties, while many more have already availed of free housing offered in a joint undertakin­g by the Catholic Church and the LGU.

The caravan will reel off with a press conference on September 26 at a local hotel, to be attended by Smart Communicat­ions officials, Mayor Manuel Sagarbarri­a, Vice Mayor Woodrow Maquiling, Sr., Ablong and City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management officer Jose Chu, among others.

The first 100 families to register for the culminatio­n program on September 28 at the Dumaguete City High School will be given emergency kits by Smart Communicat­ions, Ablong said.

The city government thanked the telecommun­ications company for supporting the Caravan and allocating funds for the informatio­n and disseminat­ion campaign on disaster awareness and preparedne­ss for the families, Ablong added.

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