Bongbong Marcos orders flooded Northern Samar's rehabilitation | Inquirer

Bongbong Marcos orders flooded Northern Samar’s rehabilitation

By: - Reporter /
/ 02:27 PM November 23, 2023

WAITING FOR RESCUE Residents of Lope de Vega in Northern Samar wait for rescuers on Tuesday amid a flood that inundated houses due to incessant rains spawned by a low pressure area and shear line since Sunday. —PETER PAREDES/contributor

Residents of Lope de Vega in Northern Samar wait for rescuers on Tuesday (November 21, 2023) amid flood that inundated houses due to non-stop rains since Sunday brought by a low-pressure area and a shear line. (Photo from contributor PETER PAREDES)

MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Thursday ordered the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to repair infrastructure damaged by continuous flooding in Samar Island.

Marcos was set to attend a situation briefing in Catarman, Northern Samar personally, but bad weather prevented him from taking the trip, said Palace in a statement

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The President joined the briefing through Zoom from Tacloban instead.

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“The public works – as soon as the public works [are] able to enter, do the necessary repairs so that bigger vehicles can enter,” he instructed DPWH.

“As soon as it’s passable, all efforts can go in and do the repairs necessary,” he added.

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He also directed the immediate sending of aid to flood victims.

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“Let’s work with those who are in the evacuation centers – pati na ‘yung mga nasa bahay pa (including those who are still in homes),” Marcos told the Department of Social Welfare and Development.

“We have to go and make sure that they get the food packs. They get sufficient water supply,” the Chief Executive directed government workers.

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In addition to this, Marcos also told government agencies and local government units to make potable water available, since water filtration systems are still down due to the floods.

“For the moment, we’ll just have to provide actual water,” said the President.

Samar Island has been hammered by continuous rains caused by a low-pressure area and a shear line that dump heavy rains.

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