7. Huge cracks in the earth has rendered the road going to Sitio Pitogo
very difficult to pass...
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9. This used to be a continuous road but a section has just dropped
down...
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12. There are 26 families in Sitio Pitogo who have evacuated to 3
camps...This is the first camp with 12 families....
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18. There are 5 families who are still staying in their houses in a very
dangerous position, about 50 meters to the back of these houses is a
landslide...
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21. Part of the 12 families who have to evacuate: Toquero, Esplagera, Narciso,
Boiles, Suarez, Abule, Amacna, Bontigao...(smiling and thankful to be alive!)
32. Please help these families...because of inaccessibility, their plight has not
been noticed. It was only during the Vacation Bible School graduation at
Sitio Tuway when Brgy Councilor City Toquero, who is in-charge of the
place, appealed for these families. The first camp manager assigned to this
area resigned out of fear of the hazardous situation...
They need food, housing materials, a comfort room, and lots of stress
debriefing.
On May 12, some volunteers will visit them for a feeding session and
hopefully, together with the menfolk, they will make roof materials from
woven coconut leaves.
Please help these families....send aid PLEASE...
34. 1. Doming Amacma (with 5 members)
2. Remedios Amacma
3. Daniel Esplagera (with 6 members)
4. Rudy Amacma (4 members)
5. Gilbert Toquero (3 members)
6. Felix Lozada (1 member)
7. Madrico Amacma (4 members)
8. Isabina Mogello (5 Members)
The above families are the ones most in need of immediate help, according to
DSWD camp manager Lorena B. Tipon-tipon. There are a total of 120
families in this place who also need your help.
Hinweis der Redaktion
There are 26 families in Sitio Pitogo who have evacuated to 3 camps...This is the first camp with 12 families....
This is part of camp 2...
House of lay minister Waling Narciso where his wife, daughter and a neighbor died, when the ground shifted last February 6, 2012...