Bohol governor distributes cash aid to fire-hit Tagbilaran residents | Inquirer News

Bohol governor distributes cash aid to fire-hit Tagbilaran residents

By: - Correspondent / @leoudtohanINQ
/ 10:34 PM December 29, 2022

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TAGBILARAN CITY—At least 75 families affected by a fire in Barangay (village) Poblacion 2 here received P10,000 each from the provincial government of Bohol on Thursday, Dec. 29.

Bohol Gov. Aris Aumentado personally handed over the cash to the families affected by the fire.

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The event coincided with the governor’s 45th birthday.

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Aumentado said he decided to ditch a party and instead spent his birthday helping victims.

“I chose to celebrate my birthday with the victims and remind them that many love them,” he said. “There is still hope.”

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Aside from cash, the victims also received a pack of sardines and rice.

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Aumentado said the government allocated financial aid to 75 families who were homeless after a big fire that killed three people last Dec. 23.

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The governor was accompanied by Vice Gov. Victor Balite, Rep. Vanessa Cadorna-Aumentado of the second district, Tagbilaran Vice Mayor Adam Jala, and Barangay Poblacion 2 chairman Allan Ricardo Real.

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