CDRRMO Head Haron Damada
By HIROHITO D. CADION
PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, Aug. 13 (PNA) –- Storm surge spawned by typhoon Hanna
that hit the country earlier this month has damaged PhP6 million worth of farm
products and properties in seven coastal barangays in this city.
Haron
Damada, City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) chief, said
Thursday that PhP4 million of the total destruction were seaweed farms and the
remaining PhP2 million were infrastructure such as seaweed dryer, footbridge
and bancas of fishermen.
Damada
said five of the seven affected barangays were hardest hit and these are Bomba,
Poloyagan, San Pedro, Tawagan Sur and White Beach.
Damada
added that minimal damage was reported in the barangays of Kawit and Muricay.
The City Council in its regular session on Tuesday has declared, through a resolution, the five hardest hit barangays as under state of calamity.
Damada
said the declaration of the City Council was based on the assessment conducted
by his office.
He
said they are currently listing the number of fishermen and seaweed farmers
affected in preparation for the grant of financial assistance. (PNA)
LAP/TPGJR/HDC
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