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In Negros Occidental, drought-hit farmers seek national gov鈥檛 help

NO YIELD The palay grown in this rice field in Sipalay City, Negros Occidental, is affected by the drought, with rice crop damage in the city reaching P1.6 million as of April 25, the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) reported. 鈥擮PA PHOTO

NO YIELD The palay grown in this rice field in Sipalay City, Negros Occidental, is affected by the drought, with rice crop damage in the city reaching P1.6 million as of April 25, the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) reported. OPA PHOTO

BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL, Philippines 鈥 Officials of the sixth congressional district in Negros Occidental has sought assistance from the national government to assist farmers who have been the worst-hit by the long drought in the province.

According to the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA), the damage to rice and corn crops in Negros Occidental caused by the drought caused by the El Ni帽o phenomenon has reached P197.1 million, with the sixth district accounting for almost two thirds, at P130.3 million, as of April 25.

Rep. Mercedes Alvarez of Negros Occidental鈥檚 sixth district said she sought the help of the Department of Agriculture (DA), Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), and Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) to assist the drought-hit farmers.

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The DSWD, she said, has given food packs to the affected farmers.

鈥淲e鈥檙e also in talks with the DA for assistance to the farmers. Hopefully they will also grant our request for solar pumps and mini dams,鈥 she said.

Alvarez said they also asked the DA to conduct cloud seeding but said the operation was not likely to happen.

The DA has earlier said they could not do a cloud seeding since there was no visible cloud in the area that could be seeded.

According to Alvarez, she was also asking the DENR for tree seedlings for the continuation of the tree planting program in southern Negros.

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Alvarez said she has purchased a water tanker to augment the local government鈥檚 delivery of water to drought-affected residents.

In the sixth district, damage to rice crops in Cauayan town was placed at P66,139,789; P2,525,595 in Hinoba-an town; P1,697,533 in Sipalay City; P7,487,370 in Ilog town; P41,910,361 in Kabankalan City; and P10,300,773 in Candoni town.

For corn crops, Sipalay City sustained damage amounting to P243,356, the OPA reported.

Sizzling hot

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) has earlier said that the dry spell and the extreme heat experienced in Negros Occidental and in many parts of the country were projected to last until May.

In Zambales province, the hot weather still prevails in the area on Monday, following Sunday鈥檚 extremely dangerous heat index of 53 degrees Celsius.

In its forecast, Pagasa said the heat index in Zambales would remain at a dangerous level, peaking at 42掳C on Monday.

It was, however, cooler than the extremely dangerous heat index logged in the province鈥檚 capital town of Iba the previous day.

Pagasa said a heat index of at least 52掳C is already categorized as within the 鈥渆xtreme danger鈥 level and could easily lead to heatstroke when exposed to the sun for a long time.

Heat index is the degree of high humidity and air temperature felt by an average person.

The 53掳C recorded in Iba, Zambales, on Sunday was the highest in the country so far this year as a result of the El Ni帽o weather phenomenon. 鈥擱EPORTS FROM CARLA P. GOMEZ AND JOANNA AGLIBOT

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