Fernando begins relief operations to typhoon-stricken Bulakenyos

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Governor Daniel R. Fernando and Vice Gov. Alexis C. Castro lead the relief operations to families at the evacuation center in Brgy. Pio Cruzcosa, Calumpit, Bulacan yesterday who were affected by Typhoon Carina enhanced by Southwest Monsoon.

CITY OF MALOLOS – Governor Daniel R. Fernando started personally delivering relief goods to Bulakenyos affected by Typhoon Carina enhanced by the Southwest Monsoon yesterday.

A total of 718 individuals or 199 families from Barangays Malis, Ilang-Ilang, Tuktukan, Sta. Rita, Tiaong, and Sta. Cruz in Guiguinto initially received relief goods from the Provincial Government of Bulacan led by Fernando and Vice Gov. Alexis C. Castro.

He also delivered aid to Brgys. Pandayan and Calvario in the City of Meycauayan and Brgy. Pio Cruzcosa in Calumpit.

“Ang mahalaga po ngayon ay mabigyan natin ng pagkain ‘yung mga nasa evacuation center at ibang mga nasa bahay pa na may tubig. Humingi na po tayo ng assistance sa DSWD para sa food packs, at gayundin, and Provincial Government ay magbibigay tayo ng sa iba’t ibang bayan at siyudad lalawigan,” the governor and Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council Chairman said during their meeting yesterday.

Governor Daniel R. Fernando along with the members of the Provincial Risk Reduction and Management Council convene for an emergency meeting at the PDRRMO Training Room, City of Malolos, Bulacan to assess the province’s situation and conduct the much needed response to aid the affected Bulakenyos  during the onslaught of Typhoon Carina. Also present in the meeting are (right table, L-R) DILG Bulacan Provincial Director Myrvi Apostol-Fabia, Provincial Planning and Development Officer Arlene G. Pascual, Provincial Agriculturist Ma. Gloria SF. Carrillio, Provincial Veterinarian Dr. Voltaire G. Basinang, Provincial Engineer Glenn D. Reyes, Provincial Information Officer Katrina Anne S. Bernardo-Balingit; (left table, L-R) Provincial Administrator Antonette V. Constantino, Provincial Social Welfare and Development Officer Rowena J. Tiongson, Shane Frias Velasco of Provincial Information Agency, and PDRRMO Division Head Malou Tapican.

According to the latest data of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) as of 8:00 am of July 26, 185 barangays from the three cities and 12 municipalities are still affected with one to five feet of flood water, and 29,938 persons or 10,024 families took temporary shelters on various evacuation areas all over the province.

Meanwhile, all major roads in Bulacan are passable but motorists are still advised to take precautionary measures in traversing minor and inner roads due to flooding in portions of the province.

Due to the onslaught of the typhoon, the whole province reported an estimated cost of damage of P789 million in infrastructure; P81,200,649.69 in agriculture and fisheries; and P955,100 in livestock and poultry.

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