• 2 months ago
Pres. Marcos Jr. directs concerned gov’t agencies to provide immediate aid amid onslaught of ‘Kristine’
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00:00In his disaster risk reduction and situational huddle with his team of responders,
00:05the president sought the status of calamity damage throughout the affected regions and ordered
00:10his response teams to gin up relief efforts in the hard-hit areas and logistical support
00:15in the north where Christine is expected to hit and crosses over. PTB's Kenneth Machente reports.
00:24In the face of flooding due to rain from Typhoon Christine,
00:27President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. wants the condition of dams in the country to be closely
00:32monitored. His directive is to gradually release water from the dams in the Luzon area
00:36and do this while the dam levels are not yet at high. According to the president,
00:40torrential rains are expected as the typhoon makes landfall, which is expected tonight or
00:45tomorrow morning. But he says this should be carefully planned to ensure that no communities
00:50will be harmed by the measure. What can the downstream communities tolerate in terms of
00:56additional water? And do that and try to release that amount, just that amount.
01:15The president also gave orders for the immediate distribution of aid to affected families and
01:19individuals. Although it is currently difficult to reach some areas due to flooding, he assured
01:24that help will reach those in need.
01:54a day. And make sure that everybody has what they need. Everybody has the emergency supplies.
02:10But maybe we'll have to shut that down.
02:14But in the meantime,
02:15we'll think about when we can go in with our equipment for the public works.
02:24At present, the DSWD reported that around two million family food packs have been prepositioned
02:29in affected areas, with distribution kicking off yesterday. In addition to providing aid,
02:34the president is also ensuring that rescue operations are carried out swiftly when needed.
02:39In fact, the Department of National Defense said EDCA sites are ready to be activated
02:44should international relief be required. The country's assets are also ready for
02:48potential rescue operations. The AFP is also continuing to monitor the situation so that
02:57we will be able to activate the EDCA sites which were put there specifically for this purpose.
03:03We have the available assets to answer for lift capabilities
03:08as of this time. However, in the exercise of caution, we are planning two things.
03:18To foresee the effects in the coming days and the aftermath of the disastrous convention,
03:26we are coordinating now with our ASEAN neighbors. I have already talked to our Singaporean ambassador
03:33to marshal their capabilities for airlift and other manpower assistance.
03:40The government is also making arrangements to send rubber boats to the Bicol region,
03:44which is experiencing severe flooding.
03:46As soon as we can go in, we will be doing that. And we are now beginning to marshal our assets,
03:54like for example, rubber boats. By Monday, we will get them and bring them to the area in need.
04:02On the other hand, the chief executive expressed delight over the help extended by the international
04:06community on the onslaught of the typhoon. This after the DOH reported to the president
04:12that the country has been verified to receive three international medical teams for planned
04:16deployment. Health Secretary Ted Erbosa stated that he intends to deploy a 30-man international
04:22medical team equipped with water, sanitation, and hygiene or wash facilities for outpatient care to
04:28Bicol, Northern and Central Luzon. From PTV, Kenneth Paciente, Balitang Pambansa.

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