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DOLE Releases PHP22 Million TUPAD Aid To 2.5K Abra, Apayao Residents

Super Typhoon Egay wreaks havoc in Abra and Apayao provinces, but the Department of Labor and Employment stepped in with PHP22 million in aid for affected residents.


DOLE Releases PHP22 Million TUPAD Aid To 2.5K Abra, Apayao Residents

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Some 2,651 residents in the provinces of Abra and Apayao affected by Super Typhoon Egay have received PHP22 million worth of assistance from the Department of Labor and Employment-Cordillera Administrative Region (DOLE-CAR).

Nathaniel Lacambra, regional director of the DOLE-CAR, said in an interview on Tuesday that the amount came from their contingency fund.

“We extended assistance to 2,400 families under the Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged / Displaced Workers (TUPAD) assistance of the department in Abra, while there were 251 in Apayao aided through the same program,” said Lacambra, saying that in Abra alone, 3,300 houses were damaged by Egay.

“We have exhausted our contingency fund of PHP22 million but we were promised by our central office that they will immediately replenish the fund,” he added.

Apart from the contingency fund, affected residents can also expect help from other agencies and through other DOLE-assistance programs, said Lacambra.

He added that they have instructed other local government units in need of assistance to submit a request so that the DOLE-regional office could ask the central office for possible funding.

Aside from Abra and Apayao declaring a state of calamity due to the damage, Mountain Province, Benguet, Kalinga and Baguio City have also placed their areas under a state of calamity. (PNA)