“This [assistance] continues, especially as we’re expecting another weather system to affect the country in the coming weeks,” Dumlao said.
The DSWD continues to coordinate with local government units to deliver the necessary assistance to affected areas amid the ongoing rains.
Assistance to affected areas
Dumlao reported that in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), the agency has provided burial assistance and medical assistance to those injured and affected by landslides.
In Baguio, the DSWD also provided landslide victims with transitory shelter assistance, covering rent for three to six months while the LGU arranged housing units for immediate relocation.
She added that in some areas, the DSWD distributed Emergency Cash Transfer (ECT) to areas under a state of calamity as part of the government’s intervention to help affected families.
According to Dumlao, most of the agency’s food packs are currently being delivered to Central Luzon, particularly Pampanga and Bulacan.
“Many of our fellow Filipinos really evacuated from their homes because of the high water levels [flooding],” the DSWD spokesperson said.