2 Antique towns badly hit by El Niño; Sibalom in state of calamity

Antique: The El Niño phenomenon has adversely affected two municipalities in the province of Antique.

Antique Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Officer (PDRRMO) Broderick Train on Tuesday said the municipality of Sibalom is already under a state of calamity, while the town of Anini-y gears to declare in the next few days.

‘The local government unit of Anini-y informed the PDRRMO only yesterday that they are now preparing their damage report so they could also declare a state of calamity following Sibalom,’ Train said in an interview.

A report from the Sibalom municipal DRRM office, covering 52 of the 76 villages, showed losses to rice crops already amounted to PHP42.5 million; corn, PHP407,790; and high-value crops at PHP31 million as of Jan. 30.

MDRRMO Joel Odango said that in addition to the damage to crops, eight villages are experiencing a shortage in potable water supply, namely Lacaron, Mojon, Igsuming, Maasin, Tula-tula, Igdalaquit, Calo-oy, and Salvacion.

‘With the declaration of
the state of calamity in Sibalom, the LGU (local government unit) has allocated PHP2 million for the procurement of water tanks for barangays suffering from water shortage,’ he said.

The Bureau of Fire Protection also conducts water rationing to requesting villages.

Source: Philippines News Agency

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