By JONG CADION
MATLING, MALABANG, Lanao del Sur – At least fifteen (15) vehicles and one hundred fifty (150) commuters coming from Zamboanga Peninsula, Pagadian City, Marawi City and Iligan City were accommodated to stay overnight at the Battalion Headquarters after they were stranded and rescued by the Army troopers of 51st Infantry Battalion yesterday afternoon. The unit offered its facilities and soldiers offered their personal bedding/ hammocks (duyans) to the stranded commuters as a sign of hospitality.
The heavy downpour of rains started at around 12:30 in the afternoon on November 11, 2012 that caused flash flood along the Narciso Ramos Highway (NRH) particularly at Brgy BPS Village and Bago-Ingud both of Malabang Lanao del Sur.
The commuters were accommodated
At the 51st IB headquarters after they
were stranded and rescued. (Photo
provided)
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The heavy downpour of rains started at around 12:30 in the afternoon on November 11, 2012 that caused flash flood along the Narciso Ramos Highway (NRH) particularly at Brgy BPS Village and Bago-Ingud both of Malabang Lanao del Sur.
The commuters were stranded
and rescued by the Army troopers
of 51st IB (Photo provided)
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Lt Col Ceasar Marlon M Yadao, the Commanding
Officer of 51st Infantry (Fuerte Uno Battalion immediately
dispatched a platoon of Disaster Relief and Rescue Operation (DRRO) unit headed by 1Lt Jivis S Salva,
Commanding Officer of Bravo Coy
utilizing two (2) military trucks to the area to extend transportation and security assistance to the
commuters.
The said national highway was not passable to any
type of vehicles as of 3:00 o clock in the afternoon due to ranging flood
waters coupled with almost two (2) meters of sand that covers the said
thoroughfare.
As the situation get worsen at about 6:00 o’clock
pm, Lt Col Yadao dispatched another platoon of troops headed by 1Lt Baltazar L
Marcos Jr, the Operations Officer to secure hundreds of commuters/motorists from lawless elements and extortionists in the
area.
The commuters/motorists were encouraged then to
seek refuge at the 51st IB Battalion Headquarters for security reasons
and safety.
Lt Col Yadao gave his assurance that the unit will
extend any help to the civilians in a humble way while they are in the area of
responsibility of 51IB.
On the morning of November 12, 2012 before leaving
the camp premises the commuters extended their heartfelt thanks to the Fuerte
Uno Troopers for the assistance given to them.