Flood-hit Allacapan town in Cagayan province now under state of calamity | Inquirer News

Flood-hit Allacapan town in Cagayan province now under state of calamity

By: - Correspondent / @VillVisayaJrINQ
/ 09:21 PM October 13, 2022

Flooded farms in Allacapan cagayan

The flood-ravaged farms in Allacapan town, Cagayan province, in the wake of the onslaught of Tropical Depression “Maymay” are shown in this aerial inspection on Wednesday, Oct 12.(Photo courtesy of Allacapan Mayor Harry Florida)

TUGUEGARAO CITY—The Allacapan town council in Cagayan province on Thursday (Oct. 13) approved the declaration of a state of calamity following the extensive damage to farms and infrastructure caused by Tropical Depression “Maymay.”

The town councilors noted that 22 villages were affected by floods in the town, affecting 1,025 families or 3,849 people.

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At least 44 families, or 147 people, were brought to evacuation centers.

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The flood-hit villages were Binubongan, Bulo, Burot, Cataratan, Capanickian Norte, Capanickian Sur, Centro East, Centro West, Daan Ili, Dagupan, Iringan, Labben, Maluyo, Mapurao, Matucay, Nagattatan, Tamboli, Silagan, Capagaran, Capalutan, and Pacac.

Mayor Harry Florida, in a radio interview, said the declaration would allow the local government to send aid to affected farmers and other villagers.

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