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ARMM Government sends aid to thousands of flood victims in Maguindanao
Cotabato City – The newly formed Humanitarian Emergency Assistance and Response
Team (HEART) of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) kicks into
action this week as days of torrential rains bring flood and displace thousands
of residents in several communities in 20 of the 36 towns in Maguindanao
province.
According to data released by Department of Social Welfare and
Development (DSWD)-ARMM flood-affected families number at around 48,870 in more
than 158 communities in the province.
ARMM Governor Mujiv Hataman and Haroun Al-Rashid Lucman, vice-governor
and concurrent DSWD-ARMM secretary, headed a team that set out Monday to bring
aid to hundreds of families in the towns of Sultan Kudarat and Mother
Kabuntalan.
Hataman said the relief is intended to help residents hurdle effect of
the flood and prevent any casualty.
A second round of relief efforts pushed ahead Tuesday in Paglat and Gen.
Salipada K. Pendatun despite the outbreak of a clash between government forces
and the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF) along the main road leading
to the two towns.
“We decided to take a different route and proceed with the relief in the
two towns considering the conditions of affected residents,” the region’s
executive secretary, Laisa Alamia said.
Relief packs included food items, mosquito nets, hygiene kits and drugs
used to treat potable water.
Alamia said agencies that comprise the ARMM HEART are already accustomed
to emergency response despite the early stage of its formation.
The ARMM government is working with the United Nations High Commissioner
for Refugees (UNHCR) to capacitate the ARMM HEART.
An initial assessment of the ongoing relief was held today, Wednesday,
to evaluate the extent of the flooding, the number of affected residents and assistance
needed.
Rahima Datumanong Alba, DSWD-ARMM assistant secretary, said most of the
affected families have sought shelter in the house of their kin and are
considered house-based, while a few occupy classrooms or makeshift tents.
Department of Health (DOH)-ARMM will be watching out for diseases that
can proliferate during floods, according to its assistant secretary, Dayang
Carlsum Jumaide. (Bogs Sayson/BPI)
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