CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — The provincial government has delivered relief packs to flood-affected towns of Macabebe and Masantol where nearly 47 barangays were inundated by floodwater.
Governor Dennis “Delta” Pineda together with Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (PDRRM) officer Angelina Blanco and Mayor Leonardo “Bobong” Flores personally supervised the distribution of food packs in the coastal town of Macabebe recently affected by Habagat.
At least 12,713 of the 15, 892 (80 percent), and 8,793 (80 percent) of the 10, 992 families in Macabebe and Masantol towns, respectively, benefitted from the relief goods. The said relief packs were distributed last July 31 and August 1.
“Hindi man natin mabibigyan ng paisa-isa ang mga bahay-bahay pero yung mga identified affected households ay siyang pinapa prioritize ng PDRRMC sa ating mga Kapitan para maabutan sila ng kahit kakaunting tulong man lang,” Gov. Delta said during the initial distribution of food packs.
Each family received 5 kilos of rice, 4 cans of sardines, and 4 cans of corned beef.
Blanco stated that the province has prepared disaster response equipment, evacuation centers, and manpower, in anticipation of more rains and flooding this year. Regular monitoring of the situation of 21 local government units (LGUs) is being undertaken through constant coordination with local DRRMCs.
Rains caused widespread flooding in several parts of the region, particularly in low-lying and coastal areas in Pampanga.This prompted the municipalities of Macabebe and Masantol to declare a state of calamity, allowing them to allocate disaster funds and control the pricing of basic commodities in affected areas.