• 2 months ago
Karagdagang 100,000 na family food packs, parating na sa Bicol Region ayon sa DSWD;

PBBM, pinatitiyak sa DSWD na wala sa mga apektado ang magugutom

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00:00Family food packs have been added to the Bicol Region, Department of Social Welfare and Development or DSWD.
00:06Relief assistance has been assured in front of Bantan, a new time zone that is possible to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility.
00:14Kenneth Paciente is live in the center of the news. Kenneth.
00:21Yes, Joshua, the supply of aid is sufficient.
00:24That is what the government gave in front of the lack of action due to the effects of Hurricane Christine.
00:33According to DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian-Joshua, more than 170,000 family food packs were prepositioned in Bicol before the storm entered the country.
00:44And now, more than 121,000 FFPs are still living on the ground and they are continuing their distribution to the local governments that are severely affected by the storm.
00:56However, Joshua, the government will not wait for the supply of FFPs to be depleted there.
01:02That is why now, additional 100,000 family food packs are being sent to the Bicol Region.
01:08That is why, if there is an emergency, the affected residents will be able to receive help.
01:15Before we felt the effects of Hurricane Christine, our national stockpile, the family food packs that are distributed to all of our warehouses across the country, was less than 2 million pieces.
01:30Now, in the morning, I don't know if they can just flash the data, we have 1.982600 million family food packs.
01:40It was reduced from yesterday to today because we are releasing them.
01:44So, we're all ready.
01:46In fact, I talked to Mayor Legasion yesterday.
01:49The day before, I talked to Congressman Elrey Villafuerte.
01:52I also talked to our Acting Governor of Albay, Vice Governor Glenda.
01:57And our assurance to them is that even though they are the first line of defense, the local government units,
02:02the national government is ready to augment or increase their supply.
02:08Joshua also said that he will provide assistance to the affected individuals once Hurricane Christine is out of the country.
02:16Once the residents are able to enter their homes after the storm and realize the extent of the damage,
02:23the DSWD will enter again to extend financial assistance, together with DSUD, to repair, rehabilitate their homes and properties that may have been damaged.
02:33Once the affected people enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility, the DSWD is ready for this.
02:45We have stockpiles also in Mindanao and Eastern Visayas.
02:48Later on, we can share with you the graph that we pulled out a while ago.
02:52Those remain intact and we continuously produce goods out of our Cebu Processing Center.
02:57If we can remember, there are two repacking centers in the country.
03:01In Pasay is the National Resource Center and in Visayas, in Cebu, is the one for Visayas and Mindanao.
03:08There are plans, part of the anticipatory action to build one starting next year.
03:12The third one that we will put in Caraga, in Butuan.
03:15That will serve the Mindanao and the Eastern Seaboard of Visayas-Mindanao that's very prone to typhoon.
03:23The OCD, Joshua, is already on red alert for quick action on the typhoon.
03:28They are already planting the needed rubber boats in Bicol, particularly in Naga.
03:33The government's priority is also the rescue operations.
03:36The OCD sees that the resources are sufficient but the flood level is still high in some places.
03:42That's why the OCD has deployed some equipment from the Southern Luzon Command of AFP
03:48to augment the operations carried out by the local government.
03:55As we speak, Secretary Teodoro is already collecting the commitments through the J3.
04:01In fact, I have already seen the list of equipment.
04:06We also have 17 air assets that are prepositioned in Villamore, in Cebu,
04:13which are readily deployable, weather permitting,
04:16because we have to be sure that our pilots, our assets are safe.
04:21And that is a commitment and we are going to keep it.
04:27And as we speak, help is also arriving in Bicol.
04:31First, as I said, from Solcon, which is the area command near Bicol's jurisdiction.
04:38And Region 8, which is the nearby region from Tacloban.
04:43Joshua, in the latest report of the Office of the Civil Defense,
04:46there are already 10 casualties reported but they are still validating it.
04:50Joshua?
04:52Yes, Kenneth.
04:53In the report of the DSWD, did Secretary Gatchalian mention anything
04:57about what became the directives of President Marcos Jr.?
05:06Yes, Joshua, aside from the fact that there should be no brotherhood
05:09between the government's actions in providing assistance and rescue operations
05:14to the families and individuals affected by the typhoon,
05:17one of the directives of President Marcos Jr. is not to let our countrymen
05:22who are severely affected by the typhoon starve.
05:26This is what the DSWD is insisting on.
05:29Joshua?
05:31Alright, thank you very much, Kenneth Paciente.

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