PBBM, pinangunahan ang pamamahagi ng tulong sa Batanes na matinding nasalanta ng Bagyong #JulianPH

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PBBM, pinangunahan ang pamamahagi ng tulong sa Batanes na matinding nasalanta ng Bagyong #JulianPH

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00:00Personally, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. was appointed to Batades
00:04to oversee the distribution of aid from various government agencies
00:09to those affected by the Super Typhoon Julián.
00:11The President also promised 25 million pesos in cash assistance
00:15for the recovery of the province from the impact of the typhoon.
00:19Here is the report.
00:25With the impact of the Super Typhoon Julián on the province of Batades,
00:29the strong winds are cutting through, accompanied by heavy rain
00:34that hits the flash floods and landslides.
00:52After the typhoon, the left-over land, such as the destroyed roofs and houses,
00:58and the damaged structures,
01:13the State of Calamity in the province of Batades was declared a disaster.
01:19This is the biggest disaster that happened here in Batades.
01:24This is the biggest one.
01:26Because it was almost 12 hours of wind and rain.
01:33Almost 12 hours.
01:34We thought it would only last for 2 hours.
01:37It only happened now.
01:39The PNP's forces also helped in the clearing operation,
01:43the compiling of houses, and the relief operation.
01:47Even though the houses and homes were destroyed,
01:49the residents of Batades are still thankful
01:52that no one was affected by the impact of the Super Typhoon Julián.
01:57President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. came to Batades himself
02:01to provide assistance to the various government agencies
02:06of the more than 7,000 families affected by the Super Typhoon Julián in the province.
02:11Around 800 pieces of iron and lumber
02:14were given by the provincial local government unit of Batades,
02:17which is part of the DSWD of Php 2,000 family food packs
02:21and Php 3,000 cash assistance to 200 beneficiaries
02:25of the ACAP or Ayuda Para sa Kaposang Kita program.
02:29From the Office of Civil Defense,
02:31Php 40,000 of NFA RISE,
02:34where each family received Php 60,000 of rice.
02:38We are here to see what your needs are.
02:45It's good that before the storm came,
02:50we were able to deliver Php 1,000 food packs.
02:55So when the storm passed, we were able to distribute it immediately.
02:59Now, the next round is the second round of food packs.
03:04The first one we sent was Php 14,000.
03:06We were able to deliver around Php 7,000 of food packs.
03:09In the second round, we were able to deliver Php 14,000 of food packs.
03:14The next round is the cash assistance.
03:20So you can buy medicine for the children,
03:25powder milk for the children.
03:30It's all up to you.
03:33So we need to give cash.
03:36We will release Php 10,000 for each household.
03:52The Speaker of the House added Php 15,000,000 for relief.
03:58The Office of the President will release Php 25,000,000 for you.
04:05The next thing we need to do is rebuilding.
04:11Because I saw that other houses were destroyed,
04:15especially the wooden houses.
04:17Everything was destroyed.
04:19So that's what we will do next.
04:21The province has already started to provide iron,
04:25and wood, and at least we have something to do.
04:30But if you need anything, just let us know.
04:35The family water filtration kit from DSWD is also included.
04:41Once the water comes out, it's clean.
04:45You can drink it.
04:47Just to be sure, you can boil it first.
04:51Just to be sure.
04:53But we drink the water that comes out.
04:56We're still alive, so it's okay.
04:59I will just repeat what President Bongbong Marcos said.
05:04He will give us Php 25,000,000.
05:09So when the time comes, let's fix it,
05:14so that you can all receive help.
05:19Thank you very much, Mr. President.
05:22The C-130 plane of the Philippine Air Force is now in service.
05:27Civil Defense Administrator Undersecretary Ariel F. Nepomuceno
05:32saw the extent of the damage caused by the super typhoon Julian
05:36to the infrastructure and agriculture of the province of Batanes.
05:40We personally saw the damage caused by the typhoon Julian
05:46to the province of Batanes.
05:49We don't think about the danger anymore.
05:52It's our duty to go to our countrymen who need help.
05:58The Office of Civil Defense was the first to launch a relief operation
06:03by the Philippine Air Force,
06:06where food and non-food items were delivered to their C-130 planes
06:11for those affected by the typhoon in Batanes.
06:14It's important because the waves from Ilocos to Batanes are very strong.
06:19So the most effective and fastest way
06:23is for us to arrive here using airplanes or helicopters.
06:28The National Government Agencies always help and prepare.
06:33There is a response cluster in the Office of Civil Defense,
06:37DSWD, Department of Health,
06:40including the Uniformed Services of the Armed Forces of the Philippines
06:45and the Philippine Coast Guard.
06:47Even though the coordination is easy,
06:49when we needed to go here and the weather got better,
06:54we were able to go here right away.
06:56We brought what they needed, help.
07:00We drank the water because that's what they asked for.
07:04We drank the water because that's what they asked for.
07:11That's why we brought the water here first.
07:13We drank 22,000 gallons of water
07:18because we need to support the people of Batanes
07:21so that they won't get sick from drinking too much water
07:25because of the lack of clean water supply.
07:29According to Usec Nepomuceno,
07:31the role of the Office of Civil Defense is important
07:34to bring quickly to the victims what they need help with.
07:39The Office of Civil Defense has a duty
07:43to build the action of the government
07:47that will be applicable to all areas.
07:51We are also a member of the response cluster
07:54and we are the government in logistics.
07:56That is to say, the delivery of what our countrymen need.
08:00That is important because for the victims,
08:04they need to feel that the National Government of the government is there
08:09and that they are with them in their struggle
08:13for what happened in their calamity.
08:15We often and regularly experience earthquakes
08:19and other possible calamities.
08:21As long as the local government units are prepared
08:24with the National Government agencies
08:27like the Office of Civil Defense,
08:29the Uniformed Services,
08:31like the Armed Forces of the Philippines,
08:33BNP,
08:34Philippine Coast Guard,
08:35DSWD,
08:37and others,
08:38as long as we are always together,
08:41preparing, planning,
08:43and responding to the calamities,
08:45we will really be able to help our countrymen.
08:48The people of Batanes are grateful
08:51for the rapid action of the local and national government.
08:54No matter how many times they are hit by a strong storm,
08:58the important thing is that the government is always there
09:01that they can rely on
09:03and is ready to fight
09:05to be able to stand up again
09:06from the impact of the calamity.
09:10Dominic Almelor for Pambadsan TV in Bagong, Philippines.

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