Marinduque declares state of calamity | Inquirer

Marinduque declares state of calamity

By: - Reporter /
/ 11:03 AM December 06, 2019

SAN PEDRO CITY –– The island province of Marinduque was placed under a state of calamity, joining the list of several other areas in Southern Luzon that suffered damage from Typhoon “Tisoy” (international name: Kammuri).

Rino Labay, the provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (DRRMC) chief, on Friday said it took them a couple of days to pass the resolution, as such required at least two municipalities to first declare a “state of calamity.”

Initially, it was only Boac that passed a municipal resolution, until the towns of Gasan and Torrijos followed suit on Thursday.

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Death toll

Labay said damage assessment continued Friday, particularly on the number of houses damaged by the typhoon.

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The DRRMC in Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon, Palawan (Mimaropa) earlier reported two fatalities from Marinduque—38-year-old farmer Bernabe Lundag from Gasan and an unidentified man from Boac.

Labay said it was only Lundag’s death that they had verified as typhoon-related.

In Palawan, 60-year-old fisherman Romero Heredero of Barangay Maglalambay, Busuanga, was found dead in Sofronio Española town.

Regional police spokesperson Lt. Col. Imelda Tolentino, Friday, said Heredero’s body was found floating in a river in Sitio Carasanan, Thursday morning.

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Authorities believed he drowned at the height of the typhoon.

Mimaropa police said the typhoon death toll was now at six, the majority of them from Oriental Mindoro./lzb

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