Cotabato
City (Feb. 6, 2017) – Officials of government agencies, including those under
the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), were convened on Monday,
February 6, at the Office of the Regional Governor for a coordination meeting
on the current build-up of water hyacinth in parts of Maguindanao and Cotabato
City rivers.
The
meeting, led by Executive Secretary Laisa Alamia, discussed plans for a
short-term solution to the problem that began last Monday, January 30. Affected
areas are the river waters between Sultan Kudarat
and Cotabato City and between Datu Piang, Maguindanao and
Midsayap, North Cotabato.
Water
hyacinth has already covered around four hectares on these waters and some have
already formed into islets based on a report from the region’s Humanitarian and
Emergency Action Response Team (HEART). Unless checked immediately, the
build-up will likely result in the rise of river water that could inundate
nearby areas.
James
Mlok, Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Maguindanao 2nd district
engineer, said his team has started to clear up parts of the river
below Sajid Piang Bridgeconnecting Datu Piang and Midsayap as
early as last week.
As
agreed upon during the meeting, DPWH will re-start the removal of water
hyacinth build-up in the Datu Piang-Midsayap area of the
river on Tuesday, February 7. Part of the clearing operation is
Datu Piang local government unit’s (LGU) relocation of families living under
the SajidPiang Bridge to prevent casualties once the river water
rises significantly.
Sec.
Alamia said the ARMM government is eyeing two long-term solutions to the
recurring problem of flooding in Maguindanao and parts of CotabatoCity,
one of which is a project to be funded by
the Peoples Republic of China. It will be implemented within
the year.
Officials
from ARMM-HEART, Office of Civil Defense, the Armed Forces of
the Philippines’ 6th Infantry Division, Coordinating Committee on
Cessation of Hostilities, the LGUs of Midsayap, Datu Piang, Sultan Kudarat,
and Cotabato City, as well as representatives from the Moro Islamic
Front and the Moro National Liberation Front were present during the
meeting. They all form part of an emergency team that will respond to
similar situations in the future. (Bureau of Public Information)
(By JC-MPF with PR from Bureau of Public
Information – ARMM)
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