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The Department of Social Welfare and Development announced that their agency is financially ready for the possible threat of a typhoon this weekend.

Department Of Social Welfare And Development: Calamity Funds Enough Until Year-End

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With another tropical storm threatening to hit the country over the weekend, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) on Thursday assured the government has enough funds to respond to the disasters and calamities.

In a Laging Handa public briefing, DSWD Undersecretary Eduardo Punay said the department still has PHP1.4 billion, including PHP450 million standby funds.

“So, handa po tayo at mayroon po tayong pondo hanggang sa katapusan po ng taon para rumesponde sa pangangailangan ng ating mga kababayan na maaapektuhan po ng mga bagyo at mga kalamidad (we are ready and we have funds until the end of the year to respond to the needs of our countrymen who will be affected by typhoons and calamities,” Punay said.

He said DSWD Secretary Erwin Tulfo immediately visited the areas affected by the magnitude 6.4 earthquake that hit Abra on Tuesday night.

“Una niya pong binisita ang Ilocos Norte kung saan po ay tumulong tayo sa mga apektadong mga residente doon, namahagi po tayo sa mga kabahayan at mga pamilya na nasira ang mga bahay (He first visited Ilocos Norte to help the affected residents, we distributed assistance to households and families whose houses were damaged,” he said.

Tulfo, he said, also went to Lagayan, Abra to give PHP5,000 each to seven wounded residents.

He said 236 family food packs, modular tents, and PHP198,000 in humanitarian assistance have been distributed to the victims of the earthquake.

Punay said the DSWD has prepared 561,259 family food packs and other relief goods for the areas to be affected by Tropical Storm Paeng.

According to the weather bureau, Paeng has maintained its strength while moving slowly southwestward with maximum sustained winds of 65 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 80 kph.

The center of the tropical storm was estimated 510 kilometers east of Borongan City, Eastern Samar and forecast to make landfall on Sunday in the eastern coast of Aurora and Bicol Region.

Paeng, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), is expected to further intensify while moving over warm waters of the Philippine Sea.

“It is forecast to reach severe tropical storm category within 24 hours and may intensify into a typhoon by Saturday,” PAGASA said. (PNA)