The Local Government of Mainit has declared yesterday that the municipality is in a state of calamity due to continuous rains starting early this week which caused flooding (guob) of certain communities around Lake Mainit. According to Fr. Rey Maldo, Mainit Catholic Priest, the total number of evacuees has already reached around 140 families (or around 700 individuals) from the poblacion area alone, mostly from the BLISS Housing Community in Purok Rosal. The evacuees are currently housed at the Quezon Elementary School (80 families) and Catholic Pastoral Council (60 families).
Councilor Nonong Behagan sent last night the photo below showing that the Lake water has already covered the Lake Mainit park (including the newly constructed swimming pool). Weather forecast says that continuous heavy rains will continue until next week. In fact, PAGASA projects that this bad weather caused by the Northeast Moonsoon (Amihan) will likely continue until mid-February. With this, the lake will still likely to grow, which will further affect more families and individuals.
Damage to properties is still to be assessed. I still have to hear the situations in Barangay Magpayang, Roxas, Mabini, San Isidro, Matin-ao, Tolingon, San Francisco, Mansayao, Tapian, and Tagbuyawan - all coastal barangays of Mainit.
(Click photo to enlarge)
The declaration of the state of calamity will allow the LGU access to the Municipal Calamity Funds worth 5% of the total LGU budget or around P2 million. Current release is reported to be around P300,000.
Vice Mayor Nonoy Mosende has joined yesterday the Philippine National Red Cross in visiting the evacuation centers and assessing the relief requirements. They have initially identified top priority families who need shelter and food. Eventually they will dwell on identifying livelihood assistance.
With the request of Fr. Rey Maldo and Sr. Juliet Banjao, and together with the
Tambayong Mainitnon Incorporated (c/o Mana Magnette Labrador and Mana Inday Dimaampao), the
Kasama Ka, will coordinate a solicitation drive here in Manila and abroad to assist the relief operations. Fr. Rey says that currently they have enough supplies for around a week. But since we know that the flooding (guob) subsides after around a month or two, relief operations is needed at least for a month.
I have contacted friends from the relief operations of the NASSA-CBCP who has also helped us in 2006 by donating 50 sacks of rice (see list of donors
here). Fr. Rey will send requests to NASSA-CBCP through the Surigao Diocesan Social Action Center headed by Fr. Lolong Ramada.
If you want to send in your donations or refer a person or institution/agency whom we could send a solicitation letter, please contact me via email at pidjangaATgmailDOTcom. or through text at 0917-800-4557.
Photo: Councilor Al Rodin Behagan
Jan 16, 2009
He was even threatened to be sued before the ombudsman by prominent personalities in Mainit for not taking action. In fairness, the LMDA has already brought the problem to the attention of every possible arena within the province, from the households, to the lakeshore community, to the barangay, to the LGU, up to the provincial government. He admitted making enemies out of personally apprehending people in the business of sand quarrying... the manghahakot, the managers, the operators, the buyers. He continues to do so, and with the Pidjanga Blog Community's attention to it, LMDA's hopes for more immediate action to the problem THIS YEAR!
In between the lines, I've sensed that in some parts of the lake, sand quarrying is permitted. What the LMDA has lobbied for is to contain the operations within the permitted zone. But who would to get sand from Tapian when it will cost them more gasoline and time. Operators can have it in the park area, in the BLISS, in the Panayakpan... easily!!! Both the municipality and the barangay generate income from this (tax), and so, logically, terminating the operations means termination of income.
Now, how do we go about this?
I think it is about time to volt our powers in (ala Voltes V), make a concerted effort to raise our voices as one, and storm the authorities with our advocacy... SAVE our Lake!!!
In this cause, I quote the American Indigenous people "We do not inherit the Earth from our parents, we borrow it from our children." Indeed, let's conserve and preserve Lake Mainit... let it remain a living lake for our children and grandchildren. Let us be caretakers of this God's beautiful gift... the Philippines' deepest and cleanest lake!
Support me in this cause... be a caretaker!"
(I opened in January 1, 2008, a new blog dedicated to Lake Mainit. I do not know how to make it more relevant. But it is there... www.lakemainit.blogspot.com)