Tolentino cites importance of having provincial evacuation centers

Senate Majority Leader Francis “Tol” Tolentino on Thursday cited the importance of having provincial evacuation centers that could help accommodate displaced communities in times of disasters.

Senate Majority Leader Francis “Tol” Tolentino cites the importance of having provincial evacuation centers that can be easily utilized during massive flooding and landslides that affecting several communities.

MANILA, Philippines – Senate Majority Leader Francis “Tol” Tolentino on Thursday cited the importance of having provincial evacuation centers that could help accommodate displaced communities in times of disasters.

Amid the massive flooding and landslides sweeping several localities in Bicol due to tropical cyclone Kristine, Tolentino said the “presence of provincial evacuation centers gives local governments and rescuers more options where to safely bring evacuees.”

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Interviewed on the senator’s regular radio program, Gremil Alexis Naz, information officer of the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) in Bicol, reported to Tolentino that the region’s provincial evacuation centers are actively being used in rescue and relief efforts.

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Bicol is among the country’s most disaster-prone regions due to its geophysical location, which is often hit by typhoons, as well as the presence of active volcanoes.

This is why in the annual budget, Tolentino had initiated the construction of provincial evacuation centers in Camarines Norte (Vinzons), Camarines Sur (Pamplona), Sorsogon (Juban), Masbate (Pio V. Corpuz), and Catanduanes (Bagamanoc).

Several areas in Bicol are experiencing the worst flooding in years after Kristine unleashed heavy rainfall over the region since Tuesday.

Asked by Tolentino how soon relief operations could be undertaken, Naz said that this would depend on how fast the rains and floods would subside to allow access to roads and bridges leading to disaster-stricken communities.

“Many groups are ready to extend assistance, and I encourage organizations and individuals who want to help to coordinate with our government agencies to facilitate relief efforts for our affected kababayans in Bicol,” the senator said.

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