Northern Samar to construct 9 evacuation centers in 5 towns

Northern Samar to construct 9 evacuation centers in 5 towns

Northern Samar to construct 9 evacuation centers in 5 towns

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TACLOBAN CITY — The provincial government of Northern Samar is set to build nine evacuation centers in five of its towns.

The construction of these facilities, with a total cost of P81 million as approved by Gov. Edwin Ongchuan, will start after the barangay elections, said John Allen Berbon, provincial information officer.

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Release of public funds is prohibited during the election period unless exempted by the Commission on Elections.

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Berbon said the provincial capital of Catarman and Biri would get three evacuation centers each, while the municipalities of Lope de Vega, Mapanas, and Bobon would get one each.

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These evacuation centers are expected to minimize casualties from disasters, Berbon said.

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The evacuation facilities are to be built on a lot owned by the barangays, with floor area ranging from 256.5 to 690 square meters.

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The evacuation centers could accommodate 15 families (75 individuals) to 40 families (at least 200 persons).

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Each facility has its own breastfeeding area; clinic; kitchen; generator area; comfort rooms; and storage area.

There will also be a rainwater collector and disaster risk reduction management office.

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