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Sunday, September 27, 2015

Typhoon Hanna causes landslide, minor incidents in Pagadian City



By Jong Cadion, for CNN Philippines
Updated 11:11 AM PHT Fri, August 7, 2015

Pagadian City (CNN Philippines) — The response team of the City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (CDRRMC) had resolved immediately the landslide incident in Purok Sirawag in the nearby barangay of Lison Valley Thursday and the uprooted tree along the F.S. Pajares Avenue in Barangay San Jose Friday (August 7).

CDRRMC Office Head Haron Damada said the portion along the roadside going to Lison Valley was almost cut due to a landslide caused by continuous heavy rain brought by Typhoon Hanna.

“Immediately it was resolved yesterday afternoon by the response team headed by the City Engineer’s Office personnel,” Damada said.

Another incident, on early Friday morning, was the uprooted of a star apple tree along F.S. Pajares Avenue in Barangay San Jose

The uprooted tree hampered the flow of traffic but was cleared immediately by the response team.

No casualty and only one minor incident has been reported as of 9 a.m. today, Damada added.

As of this posting, Pagadian City and Zamboanga del Sur will continue to experience heavy rains due to the “habagat,” Damada disclosed.

The Barangay Emergency Response Team were still on alert while they continue to monitor the landslide-prone areas.

Six barangays of Pagadian City were identified as landslide-prone areas: Lourdes, Lison Valley, Diborok, Damapalan, Upper Sibatang and La Suerte.

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