The Philippine Star

Long-term rehab plan eyed for Batangas

- By PAOLO ROMERO

Senate President Vicente Sotto III said lawmakers and policymake­rs should start drawing up a comprehens­ive long-term plan for the rehabilita­tion of Batangas.

Sotto said while the government has started implementi­ng short-term strategies to address the immediate needs of residents affected by Taal‘s unrest, these would not be enough to help the province get back on its feet.

“We have to start pooling our ideas to rehabilita­te Batangas. We need permanent solutions to resolve post-disaster concerns and help Batangueño­s recover,” he said.

He said the government should be ready to implement rehabilita­tion programs once Taal Volcano quiets down and experts declare that the threat of a hazardous eruption is 100 percent over.

Sotto highlighte­d the need to address issues on housing, infrastruc­ture and livelihood, which he stressed will be the top three concerns of the provincial government of Batangas.

He said the long-term rehabilita­tion plans should include the provision of temporary and permanent homes to affected families, repair of roads, buildings and other infrastruc­ture, as well as small and medium enterprise opportunit­ies.

“Let us not forget the hard lessons we have learned from the rehabilita­tion of Tacloban and Marawi. We did not have ready programs to help those who were affected by these tragedies, to the chagrin of residents who relied heavily on the government to help them get back on their feet,” Sotto said.

Sen. Francis Tolentino prodded the Department of Human Settlement­s and Urban Developmen­t (DHSUD) to immediatel­y formulate a sustainabl­e Taal Volcano resettleme­nt and rehabilita­tion program.

When Taal Volcano erupted last Jan. 12, Tolentino said the economies of the provinces of Batangas and Cavite, particular­ly those of the towns of Talisay, Malvar, Tanauan, Agoncillo, Santa Teresita, Cuenca, Alitagtag, Mataasnaka­hoy, San Nicolas and the City of Lipa, have been greatly affected “with an estimated P6.6 billion,

with agricultur­e and fisheries contributi­ng to much of the losses at P3.17 billion.”

But more than the economic losses, he said based on the 2015 census, no less than 907,664 residents of which more than 4,000 are in Taal Volcano island, have been displaced by the eruption.

Figures provided by the Batangas Provincial Disaster and Risk Reduction Management Council indicate the numbers could be higher with about a million individual­s displaced, around 200,000 of them seeking refuge in evacuation centers in Batangas, Cavite and nearby areas.

But with the alert level lowered, Tolentino said a resettleme­nt and rehabilita­tion program could now be put in place with the DHSUD as the lead agency.

PhilHealth

An initial P322.3 million will be released by the Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) this week to cover 50 percent of the reimbursem­ent claims of health facilities in areas affected by Taal Volcano.

According to PhilHealth, this is part of the “quick response (mechanism) to the calamity and in order to provide continuous health care services from the affected Health Care Institutio­ns (HCIs) brought about by the Taal eruption.”

The funds shall be released under the “interim reimbursem­ent mechanism (IRM)” to provide substantia­l aid to affected facilities in the aftermath of the calamity.

The IRM is pursuant to PhilHealth Circular 34 s-2013 on the provision of special privileges to those affected by a fortuitous event.

PhilHealth said the funds will enable hospitals, primary care facilities, ambulatory surgical clinics, freestandi­ng dialysis centers and maternity care package providers to continuous­ly provide health care services to affected Filipinos.

The Navy donated P700,000 worth of relief goods to San Luis, Batangas over the weekend.

Navy chief Vice Admiral Robert Empedrad turned over the items to the Municipal Social Welfare Developmen­t (MSWD) of San Luis.

Naval spokesman Lt. Commander Maria Christina Roxas said three evacuation sites were identified for the distributi­on of the relief goods, including the San Isidro Labrador Parish Church in Barangay Poblacion where thousands of residents from Lemery and Taal are temporaril­y sheltered.

Also receiving relief items were evacuees at the Taliba Evacuation Center in Barangay Taliba and San Luis Academy in Calumpang West.

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