Senate probe sought into ‘confluence of factors’ behind massive floods in Luzon

Typhoon Ulysses Floodwaters Tuguegarao

Floodwaters that reached up to 7-foot deep inundated almost the entire city of Tuguegarao between Friday and Saturday. Some residents were trapped on their rooftops waiting for the flood to recede after the Magat Dam released water and rivers overflow due to incessant rains dumped by Typhoon Ulysses and enhanced by the tailend of a cold front. Photo courtesy of David Te

MANILA, Philippines — Senator Ramon “Bong” Revilla Jr. on Monday filed a resolution seeking a probe into the “confluence of factors” that led to massive flooding in Luzon following the onslaught of recent typhoons.

Revilla pushed for the investigation through Senate Resolution No. 570 “with the end view of coming up with a comprehensive strategy to prevent its recurrence.”

In a span of less than a month, Revilla noted that five severe weather disturbances entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR), which greatly affected low-lying areas in Luzon.

“Alam naman nating taon-taon darating ang mga pag-ulan. Nakita na natin kung ano nangyari. Dapat, hindi na ganito sa susunod,” Revilla stressed.

(We know that the country is visited by typhoons yearly. We saw what already happened. This should not happen again.)

Citing a report from the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council’s (NDRRMC) report, the senator said that Typhoon Ulysses, which was the most recent to wreak havoc in Luzon provinces, has displaced a total over 1.7 million individuals.

He noted that the five weather disturbances have caused Ipo, Ambuklao, Binga, and Magat dam in Luzon to reach critical water levels and has led to opening the gates of these dams.

Although necessary, Revilla said this decision has added to the volume of the flood in the low-lying areas near these dams.

“We must anticipate that the dams will release water, so dapat may mga naka in-place na infrastruktura tulad ng dadaluyan ng tubig at sasalo nito, para huwag rumagasa at manalanta ng mga kabahayan,” the senator said.

(We must anticipate that the dams will release water, so there should be infrastructure in place to prevent floodwaters from submerging homes.)

He underscored the need for a comprehensive strategy and infrastructure development to prevent such massive flooding from happening again.

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