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Cordillera at Ilocos Norte, nakaalerto din sa epekto ng Bagyong #OfelPH;

DSWD, inihahanda na rin ang tulong sa mga maaapektuhan ng bagyo
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00:00The local government unit in Cordillera was well-prepared in the face of the impact of the Super Typhoon Ophel.
00:08The Cordillera Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council received a red alert status due to the threat of the so-called typhoon.
00:15The DSWD Cordillera continues to provide Family Food Packs to families severely affected by the typhoon.
00:23At the same time, the agency added the supply of Family Food Packs to their warehouses.
00:29According to the DSWD-CAR, more than 6,000 families were affected in Cordillera due to the Typhoon Nika, which was also affected by the Typhoon Ophel.
00:39Most of them were in the provinces of Abra, Apayaw, Calinga, and Ifugao.
00:44The agency continued to monitor the province of Apayaw, which was submerged in a state of calamity due to the impact of the Typhoon Nika.
00:53Signal number 3, some parts of the province.
00:56So now, we are finishing the affected people in Marseilles.
01:01Our distribution of food packs is ongoing and at the same time, it is also ongoing.
01:06While we are serving the affected people of Marseilles, we are also serving the affected people of Nika.
01:13That is our current situation.
01:16Before the Typhoon Ophel hit, the DSWD sent free Wi-Fi access and charging stations
01:22to Santa Marcela and Flora Apayaw for the residents to use.
01:27According to DSWD-CAR Regional Director Maria Katbagan-Aplaten,
01:31the Family Food Packs for the region and the Stand-by Fund of P3 million are sufficient.
01:37When it comes to disaster, our central office is giving to our Secretary-General, Rex Gatchalian,
01:47that there is a sufficient budget for disaster.
01:51Because we all know that the Philippines is in a typhoon belt.
01:55According to Apayaw Governor Ilias Bulot Jr., their calamity fund has been depleted.
02:00That's why they are relying on the calamity fund of the municipalities and the help from the DSWD.
02:06We have already northed the evacuation centers.
02:09We checked if they still have food.
02:12According to our mayors, the preposition is running out.
02:17So we will replenish it.
02:20In Baguio City, the authorities are continuously monitoring the landslide-prone areas
02:25to immediately carry out the pre-emptive evacuation of the residents.
02:30The 60 million calamity fund of the city is also sufficient for the needs of those who may be affected by the typhoon.
02:38What the City Government of Baguio will do...
02:40Actually, the initiative of our DREAM Council, chaired by our Mayor, Sir Benji Magalong,
02:47is that we will provide assistance to those affected by the previous typhoons.
02:52Meanwhile, in Ilocos Norte, which is located at signal number 3,
02:56the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office assured
03:00that food packs have been prepositioned to the affected municipalities in the aftermath of the Ophel typhoon.
03:06According to PDRRMO Marcel Tabihe, their quick response fund has been depleted due to the effects of the previous typhoons.
03:15But the President immediately added this to his visit to the province.
03:19Currently, their calamity fund is worth P150 million, which will be used for the effects of the previous typhoon
03:26and possible effects of the Ophel typhoon.
03:29Before the previous typhoons, Governor Matthew J. Marcos Manot, our beloved Governor,
03:34already instructed the Social Welfare Office to preposition.
03:39There are people who are making warnings.
03:41That's why we are also taking precautions for the fishermen who are going to venture out to Sina
03:47and to secure their bunkers on higher ground.
03:50In Northern Township, which is the nearest to the back of Ophel,
03:57there is an intent to moderate the heavy rainfall.
04:01Christine Bornolya Sabaway for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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