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DSWD assures Habagat victims in Bataan, Zambales of continuous relief assistance

Posted on October 3, 2013

MANILA, (PNA) — Social Welfare and Development Secretary Dinky Soliman on Wednesday assured families in Bataan and Zambales battered by heavy flashfloods and landslides that DSWD will continue to extend relief assistance to meet their daily needs while they are on their way to normalcy.

According to Soliman, as of 12 p.m., Oct. 2, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has extended some P1.7M million worth of relief assistance to affected families in the two provinces.

In Zambales, over P1.2 million worth of relief assistance were released to help some 40, 129 families or 190,664 people displaced by floods and heavy rains.

The assistance consist of family packs, sleeping kits, water jugs and clothing that were distributed to the victims in the municipalities of Cabangan, San Antonio, San Marcelino, Castillejos, Botolan, Subic and the city of Olongapo.

In Olongapo City, the wife of Mayor Rollen Paulino received the relief assistance in behalf of the residents.

Flood waters in this areas rose to as high as 16 ft. due to ‘habagat,’ that battered them on September 22, affecting 17 of its barangays.

Pantawid Pamilya beneficiary Maricel Cuevas of Barangay Sta. Rita came to the DSWD Field Office (FO) III Provincial Action Team for assistance.

Cuevas said that flood waters rose up to 10 ft. in their area.

“With this disaster, we did not only lose our house, we also lost our hope,” she lamented.

Her sentiment was echoed by Arline Cadiz, also from Barangay Sta. Rita, another beneficiary of Pantawid Pamilya.

Meanwhile, Aeta-families from Limuran, Cabalan in Olongapo City, who are also Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries were personally assisted by DSWD FO III regional director Adelina S. Apostol during her visit to the DSWD Provincial Action Team in the city.

Likewise, 34-year old Maricel David brought Jenny, her 8-month old daughter to the DSWD office. She narrated that their house collapsed because of strong winds.

“We lost everything, our home and all our possessions,” she tearfully added as she also said that almost everyone in the community lost his/her livelihood.

“We thank the DSWD for the family packs and sleeping kits,” David said.

Affected families lined up for their relief goods in the covered court of Barangay Magsaysay, Castillejos, while in San Antonio, residents of Barangay Antipolo congregated in the barangay grounds despite the downpour.

Puroks 5 and 6 in the barangay were submerged under flood waters, according to resident Julie Villoso.

She also expressed her gratitude for DSWD’s readiness to give assistance in times of calamities.

In Subic, the relief goods for the municipality were received by Mayor J. Khonghun.

About 17 people in the said municipality died, three of them children-beneficiaries of Pantawid Pamilya.

Todate, the number of affected families in Region 3 totaled to about 61,274 with 287,306 persons.

The number of evacuation centers decreased from 92 to 6. Some 6,087 families or 24,525 persons are still staying in the remaining evacuation centers.

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