Published March 1, 2021, 3:54 PM
Relief supplies and donations have poured in for the victims of widespread flooding as a result of typhoon “Auring” onslaught in Mindanao.
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said on Monday, March 1, at least 11 sacks of rice were delivered for the affected families in Surigao City, which was donated by the Metro Davao Medical and Research Center (MDMRC).
MULA DAVAO, PARA SA SURIGAO Biyaheng Surigao City ang 11 sako ng bigas na donasyon ng Metro Davao Medical and Research…Posted by Philippine Coast Guard on Sunday, February 28, 2021
“Mula Davao, para sa Surigao. Biyaheng Surigao City ang 11 sako ng bigas na donasyon ng Metro Davao Medical and Research Center (MDMRC) para sa mga apektadong pamilya ng bagyong Auring (From Davao, to Surigao. At least 11 sacks of rice delivered to Surigao City, which was donated by Metro Davao Medical and Research Center (MDMRC) for the affected families of Typhoon Auring,” the Coast Guard said in a statemen
SunStar 24 hurt in Transcentral accident
ROAD MISHAP. Twenty persons on their way to a beach in Asturias town, Cebu were injured when the truck they were riding lost its brakes while traversing the Transcentral Highway in Balamban. / Balamban Police Station
(Contributed photo: Balamban Police) March 01, 2021 A TOTAL of 24 individuals, including 10 minors, were injured after the truck they were riding on tipped over on Sunday morning, Feb. 28, 2021, on the Transcentral Highway in Barangay Cansomoroy, Balamban town, Cebu.
Police Major Nolan P. Tagsip, acting police chief of Balamban Police Station, said based on their investigation, the Canter truck was traversing down the highway when it allegedly lost its brakes.
The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) evacuated on Sunday, Feb. 21 at least 325 residents in Tuburan, Cebu as a precautionary measure from the onslaught of tropical depression “Auring.”
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Photo from PDRRMD Operations Team and Office of the Municipal Information Officer-Santo Tomas LGU
+ February 18, 2021 THE entire Municipality of Santo Tomas in Davao del Norte has been placed under state of calamity after the town was severely affected by widespread flood due to localized thunderstorm, displacing more than 6,500 families.
In its Resolution 40 Series of 2021, the Sangguniang Bayan of Santo Tomas declared on Tuesday, February 16, the entire municipality under state of calamity, heeding the proposal of the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (MDRRMC) headed by Mayor Ernesto Evangelista.
The Municipal Government said the flood displaced a total of 6,545 families in 10 flood-stricken barangays.
Davao del Norte town under state of calamity due to floods
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endIndex: The local government of Santo Tomas town in Davao del Norte declared a state of calamity due to severe flooding experienced in the area this week. (FILE PHOTO)
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, February 18) The local government of Santo Tomas town in Davao del Norte declared a state of calamity due to severe flooding experienced in the area this week.
In a statement on Thursday, Municipal Information Officer Mart Sambalud said the declaration was made on February 16 after the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council made the recommendation.