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Malacanang says
DSWD has started constructing bunkhouses in hardest hit areas of
Region XI
The Department of
Social Welfare and
Development (DSWD) started constructing on Monday some 63 bunkhouses in the hardest hit municipalities of
Compostela Valley, as part of the government's efforts to provide temporarily shelter to the displaced victims of typhoon "
Pablo," a
Palace official said.
"To further complement relief operations, the
DPWH will construct today 63 bunkhouses in the hardest hit municipalities of
Banganga,
Boston, and
Cateel in
Davao Oriental and
New Bataan in Compostela Valley,"
Presidential Spokesperson
Edwin Lacierda said in a statement during the regular press briefing in Malacanang on Monday.
Lacierda said each bunkhouse will provide shelter for 10 families as rehabilitation efforts begin in their respective towns.
The government strengthened its disaster response operations to find and rescue the missing residents in the disaster-affected areas in Mindanao following the devastation wrought by typhoon "Pablo."
Lacierda said two
Philippine Coast Guard (
PCG) vessels have been deployed to conduct search and rescue as well as relief operations in the province of Davao Oriental.
"The SARV-3504 has successfully completed its second trip which transported relief goods and response personnel to the municipality of Banganga and ferried 42 residents of the
Municipality of Banganga to
Mati City, the provincial capital," he said.
"The said vessel is now on standby for a third trip. Another vessel, the SARV-003, is now moored at
Sasa Wharf in
Davao City. It will be deployed to augment SARV-3504 after refueling," the Presidentail Spokesman said.
"Three patrol boats of the
Bureau of Fisheries and
Aquatic Resources manned by PCG personnel have been organized as a
Task Force for the search and rescue of fishermen at sea. The MCS-3009 is already conducting operations in the area while two more vessels (MCS-2004 and MCS-3005) will be dispatched from the port of Mati tonight to augment the effort," he noted.
Citing a report by
Transportation and
Communications Secretary Joseph Emilio "
Jun" Abaya, Lacierda said 20 fishermen have been rescued, five bodies were recovered, and
310 remain unaccounted for.
In support of the
Department of Transportation and Communications -Philippine
Coast Guard (DOTC-PCG) efforts, the
Department of the Interior and
Local Government (
DILG) has been continuously assessing the situation in
Regions 11, 13 and 7 to facilitate the delivery of national government assistance.
Upon the directive of Interior and Local Government Secretary
Manuel Roxas, Lacierda said the local government unit of Mati is facilitating the release of its calamity fund for the hiring of all available large local fishing boats for the immediate transfer of goods from Mati City to the affected areas in Davao Oriental.
"The
Philippine National Police regional offices in Mindanao are also on full alert status and its investigation units have been mobilized to assist LGUs and the
Department of Trade and Industry to monitor market conditions for price control violations and unfair trade practices," Lacierda stressed.
As early as
December 2, Lacierda said the DILG had already ordered the reactivation of Local
Disaster Risk Response and
Management Councils in preparation for the impact of
Typhoon Pablo, particularly in the
National Capital Region, as well as Regions 4 to 13 and the
Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
"In addition, we welcome the efforts of
TV5 and Mr.
Manny Pangilinan for a telethon this evening to raise
100 million pesos for the victims of Typhoon Pablo," he said.
The government, likewise, urged the public to support the private sector initiatives of
ABS-CBN's Sagip
Kapamilya and
GMA's
Kapuso Foundation, Lacierda said.
Both the national government and the private sector are at the forefront of humanitarian efforts in areas affected by this recent calamity, he said.
"We call on all
Filipinos to continue being of service to our countrymen most in need, knowing fully well that together we will persist and we shall overcome these difficult times," he said.
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