Talisay’s wild waves | Inquirer News

Talisay’s wild waves

/ 07:23 AM August 01, 2012

Big waves spawned by the southwest monsoon trapped at least 30 people in Poblacion, Talisay City, injured at least one person and displaced about 150 households.

 
The southwest monsoon combined witth  typhoon Gener (international codename: Saola) and the  high tide of a full moon tomorrow has resulted in three to five meter high waves pounding Talisay’s coastal communities.

 
Pleas to evacuate went unheeded.

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Residents in sitio Kalubihan,  barangay Poblacion  stayed home  to guard  their possessions yesterday.

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Poblacion barangay captain Teodoro Belleza considered calling in the police to effect a forced evacuation  yesterday afternoon.

 
The tide today is expected to reach   1.86 meters by 9:57 a.m. compared to yesterday’s highest at 1.77 meters.

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Weathermen forecast that typoon Gener will exit  the country  this afternoon.

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Talisay City Mayor Socrates Fernandez  ordered a damage assessment to decide if a declaration of a  state of calamity  is needed.

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Sacks of rice and canned goods were distributed to families in four  affected barangays  of Biasong, Poblacion, Cansojong, Tanke and San Roque.

 
Residents tied a rope on a concrete wall that separates the dry land from the shore. The rope served as a lifeline to keep them from falling into the turbulent water.

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Since most residents rely on fishing, the thought of moving out, (many of them have lived there for 20 years), is difficult.

 
“If there is a relocation site for us, why not? I would want a safe home for my children but I hope we also have other means of livelihood,” Maricar Tero said.

 
Others said all they need is a seawall to protect them from surging waves.

 
“We need a seawall here. With it, we are already safe,” said Dindo Español.

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But even the seawall in adjacent barangay Dumlog was badly damaged by  the waves. /Correspondents Carine M. Asutilla, Gabriel C. Bonjoc, Jhunnex Napallacan and chito O. Aragon

TAGS: Talisay City, tidal waves

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