DSWD readies 3K big tents for possible evacuees in Albay

(2018 photo from DSWD Region V FB account)

TABACO CITY, Albay – The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has prepared at least 3,000 tents for Albay evacuees, following the evacuation of an initial 26 families within the six-kilometer permanent danger zone of Mayon Volcano here.

DSWD Bicol Regional Director Norman Laurio said the forced evacuation of 26 families from Sitio Nagsipit was facilitated by barangay officials of Mariroc and the Tabaco City government. The evacuees are now being sheltered at the Pawa evacuation center.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) on Thursday raised Mayon Volcano’s alert level from 2 to 3 due to localized magmatic eruption.

Assistant Secretary Marlon Alagao of the DSWD Disaster Response and Management Group (DRMG) said the 3,000 family tents will be used by the projected 15,000 families living in the expanded 8-10 kilometer danger zone.

“The deployment of big family tents was specifically requested by Legazpi City Mayor Carmen Geraldine B. Rosal in case of evacuation since Legazpi barangays are located within the 8-10 kilometer danger zone,” Alagao said in a news release.

Aside from the 54,000 family food packs (FFPs) already pre-positioned in Albay, he said an additional 68,000 FFPs will be sent by the DSWD Central office based on the target of 102,000 FFPs for the province where Mt. Mayon is located.

In his Facebook post, Governor Edcel ‘Grex’ Lagman thanked DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian for providing Albay with all the needed food items prepositioned in a warehouse provided by the Albay provincial government.

Alagao said the evacuation centers are now being readied by the different local government units in Albay since they are the ones on the ground and they are in the position to determine how many centers will be on standby.

He said DSWD Central Office will also “distribute non-food items such as kitchen kits and hygiene kits for families who will be sheltered in the tents and evacuation centers, aside from FFPs.”