The Department of Health (DOH)-Ilocos Region sent out medical supplies to the province of Ilocos Norte to augment the existing stock of medicines and emergency provisions such as first aid and hygiene kits.
Regional Director Paula Paz M. Sydiongco said the health commodities amounting to some P150,000 were delivered last Thursday to be distributed by the provincial office to families affected by typhoon “Florita”.
“Ang regional office po ay laging nakahanda at nakaantabay upang magbigay ng tulong sa panahon ng kalamidad gaya ng nagdaang lindol at bagyo,” she said in a statement on Saturday, Aug. 27.
“Nakahanda rin po ang ating mga pampublikong hospital maging ang mga PDOHO offices upang magbigay ng karagdagang tulong medical sakaling kailanganin anumang oras. We are always in close coordination with the local government units, district hospitals 24/7 through our health emergency response unit to provide health assistance and medical services,” Sydiongco added.
The Ilocos Norte Provincial Risk Reduction and Management Council placed the initial damage brought about by Severe Tropical Storm Florita at about P10 million. There were 827 families reported to be affected.
Sydiongco strongly advised residents to stay on alert during cyclones and even heavy rains as they can cause flash floods.
“Palagi po tayong mag-ingat upang tayo po ay malayo sa anumang sakuna at maging ligtas,” she reminded the public. (PR) – gb