Agri damage due to recent typhoons, habagat reaches over P2.7B

NDRRMC agri damage

Inquirer files

MANILA, Philippines — The damage brought by the southwest monsoon or habagat and recent typhoons to the country’s agriculture sector has reached over P2.7 billion, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC).

In its latest situational report issued on Tuesday, NDRRMC said the combined effects of habagat, typhoon Carina, and tropical depression Butchoy have so far affected 57,388 farmers or fisherfolk nationwide.

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It added that the damage covers about 52,221 hectares of rice, corn, and high-value crops.

In a separate statement, the Department of Agriculture said it will provide the following assistance to affected farmers and fisherfolk:

Meanwhile, NDRRMC said that the number of people affected by the recent weather disturbances is now at 6,343,626.

It added that the death toll remained at 48—14 were confirmed dead, while the 34 others are still up for validation.

To aid affected residents and farmers, NDRRMC said the government had already given out P507,190,188 worth of assistance.

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