By Susan De Leon | Philippine Information Agency
CALOOCAN CITY, (PIA) — The Quezon City Government will extend an additional P20 million financial aid to a province and various municipalities in Central Visayas that were badly hit by Typhoon Odette last week.
Earlier, the Quezon City Council, presided by Vice Mayor Gian Sotto, passed City Resolution No. 8802 S-2021, authorizing Mayor Joy Belmonte to donate the amount to some areas that were battered by the typhoon. This was authored by Councilors Franz Pumaren, Donato Matias, and Wency Lagumbay, and was co-authored by the other members of the council.
A total of P10 million will be donated to the Province of Bohol, while the remaining P10 million will be equally divided among the municipalities of Bais, Manjuyod, Bindoy, Ayungon, Tayasan, Jimalalud, La Libertad, and Vallehermoso in Negros Oriental, and Ronda and Dumanjug in Cebu Province.
“The people of Quezon City are deeply saddened by the plight of our brothers and sisters in regions that were ravaged by Odette. We are only seeing the extent of the storm’s wrath given the limited capacity of the media. We hope that this donation will bring you some relief from the effects of the typhoon,” Mayor Joy Belmonte said.
On Monday, the city government had already extended a P10 million financial aid to municipalities of Anahawan, Hinundayan, Libagon, Padre Burgos, Pintuyan, San Francisco, San Juan, San Ricardo, Tomas Oppus, and Limasawa in Southern Leyte.
The municipalities received one million pesos each from QC, through City Resolution No. SP 8797, S-21, proposed by Majority Floor Leader Councilor Franz Pumaren, Councilor Donny Matias, and Councilor Wency Lagumbay, and co-introduced by the other members of the Quezon City Council.
The financial aid will immediately be forwarded to the province and municipalities through wire transfer.
The selected municipalities in Southern Leyte, Negros Oriental, and the Province of Bohol were identified by the QC Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (QCDRRMC) in consultation with the Department of the Interior and Local Government.
Earlier, the QCDRRMC passed a resolution approving the release of the said amount that will be drawn from the city’s DRRM Fund.
The city’s donations are also apart from the P100 million fund from the savings of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority that Mayor Belmonte unanimously agreed with the other National Capital Region mayors to release for the assistance of the local government units affected by the typhoon. (QC PAISD/PIA-NCR) -ag