Saturday, January 8, 2011

STATE OF CALAMITY IN BICOL, VISAYAS & MINDANAO


NDRRMC: Floods affect over 600K people, kill 29 others


The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said the floods and landslides brought about by continuous rains in Bicol, Visayas, and Mindanao have affected over 600,000 people and killed 29 others. According to the 6 a.m. update of the NDRRMC on Friday, the rains have affected at least 131,780 families (or 684,153 people) in 843 villages in 21 provinces. Most of the affected people were from:
  • the CARAGA region in Mindanao with 76,078 affected families (or 399,403 people);
  • Eastern Visayas with 30,889 families (or 163,888 people); and
  • Bicol with 14,966 families (or 71,569 people).

    The floods caused by heavy rains in past days have begun to subside as the weather finally improved in the Caraga region in Mindanao on Friday but residents there are not fully out of danger yet.

    The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) warned of possible rains on Monday, especially over the Bicol region.

    PAGASA forecaster Jori Loiz said this was despite the slight improvement in weather conditions over the region, which was also affected by heavy rains.

    "Inaasahan natin by Monday lalakas ang ulan dito (We expect rains to intensify over Bicol by Monday)," Loiz said in an interview on dzBB.

    On the other hand, he said the rains will not be heavy over Metro Manila.

    "Inaasashan nating mahinang pagulan (We expect relatively moderate rains over Metro Manila during the weekend)," he said.

    Flood, landslide victims

    The NDRRMC said the latest fatalities were from Agusan del Sur and Davao del Norte in Mindanao.

    The latest fatalities included:
  • Eserio Daniel of Barangay Popongon, Sto. Tomas, Davao del Norte;
  • Armando Batilaran of Barangay Caimpugan, San Francisco, Agusan del Sur; and
  • Bryl Jake Mondejar of Barangay Don Alejandro in San Luis, Agusan del Sur.

    The NDRRMC said the number of injured had gone up to eight, with three people reported hurt in Sogod and Libagon in Southern Leyte. The victims included Rowen Libres and Stephanie Libres of Sogod and PO3 Noel Talisic of Libagon, Southern Leyte

    The damage to property also went up to P183.264 million:
  • P62.471 million in agriculture and
  • P120.762 million in infrastructure.

    At least 135 houses were also completely destroyed while 199 others were partially damaged.

    The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) prepositioned P30.38 million in standby funds, family packs and food and non-food items.
  • Courtesy: GMA News, gmanews.tv

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