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Samar placed under state of calamity

/ 05:44 PM January 18, 2023

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TACLOBAN CITY — The province of Samar was placed under a state of calamity due to massive flooding and landslides that affected more than 20,000 families.

The move was made after the provincial board approved Resolution Number 17-206-23 during their regular session on Tuesday, Nov. 17.

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The Provincial Risk Reduction Management Council, headed by Gov. Sharee Ann Tan, endorsed it.

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Samar, composed of the cities of Calbayog and Catbalogan and 24 municipalities, was among the localities that were badly affected by incessant rains spawned by a shear line and trough of a low pressure area from Jan. 9 to 14, 2023.

“Whereas, initial reports indicated that 214,160 individuals were directly affected by flooding and landslides in their respective local governments, which corresponds to 27% of the total population of the province,” part of the resolution read.

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Samar has a total population of 793,183 based on the 2020 census of the Philippine Statistics Authority.

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Earlier, the towns of Basey, Gandara, and San Jorge as well as the city of Calbayog declared a state of calamity due to the nonstop rains.

Eastern Samar declared a state of calamity last Jan. 6 while the province of Northern Samar did so on Jan. 16.

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