Davao residents affected by El Niño get P60-M aid from gov’t
MANILA, Philippines – Nearly P60 million in financial aid was distributed on Thursday to Davao residents affected by the El Niño phenomenon.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. led two separate distribution events in Davao, one in Tagum City, and another in Digos City.
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“Batid natin na ang tagtuyot ay hindi lamang nagdudulot ng matinding pinsala sa ating mga sakahan at palaisdaan. Ito rin ay nagiging sagabal sa kabuhayan at pagtupad sa pangarap ng maraming Pilipino,” Marcos said in his speech in Digos.
(We are aware that the dry spell did not just cause damage to the crops and fisheries, it also became a hindrance to livelihood and making the dreams of Filipinos come true.)
Article continues after this advertisementAccording to the Palace, the breakdown of aid distribution per province is as follows:
Article continues after this advertisement- Davao de Oro: P10 million
- Davao del Norte: P10 million
- Davao Oriental: P10 million
- Davao del Sur: P19.52 million
Davao has reported an agricultural loss amounting to P49.58 million, with 4,173 individuals affected.
The Department of Agriculture (DA) turned over 30 22-footer FB Pagbabago Boats. two units of rice combine harvesters, four-wheel tractor and floating tillers, four walk-behind transplanters, and more to farmers in Davao del Norte.
In Davao de Oro, farmers also received a bio-secure climate-controlled swine facility-finisher.