Tacloban
(March 6) --- In a matter of
two hours, fourteen houses were washed
out, one after the other, by big waves,
on the shores of San Roque in the coastal
municipality of Tanauan, Leyte, at around
four o'clock in the afternoon of February
7.
Tanauan Mayor Roque A.
Tiu said that the barangay residents of
San Roque which is the biggest among the
54 barangays of the municipality, reported
that big waves started to occur at around
2:00 o'clock in the afternoon.
Houses started to be washed
out at 4:00 o'clock in the afternoon.
Fortunately, all the 57 dwellers in the
14 houses are safe and accounted for,
except for one who was nailed when he
jump from his house which is being washed
away.
Their houses having been
totally damaged, the 57 people have been
evacuated to the nearby San Roque Elementary
School which is only about 5 meters from
where the totally destroyed houses were
formerly standing, Mayor Tiu said.
Mayor Tiu identified the
victims as the families of Alejo Barcilla;
Ronald Urdame; Edilyn Salano; Macaria
Monsaga; Ronilo Almo; Leonardo Campo;
Silvino Tangpuz, Jr.; Gladys Barcilla;
Leri Sabarillo; Claro Lumantao; Gorgonio
Mansalay; Jils Monsaga; Rogel Barcilla;
Belen Abalos; and Brenda Lumantao.
Mayor Tiu said that through
the Philippine Information Agency, he
was able to talk to Regional Disaster
Coordinating Council Operations Center
and Office of Civil Defense Administrative
Officer Rey Gozon, who in turn coordinated
with the Department of Social Welfare
and Development Region 8 for possible
assistance.
DSWD Director Letecia
Corillo promised to send clothings and
blankets for the victims, Mayor Tiu said.
Mayor Tiu added that he
also contacted the Leyte Provincial Disaster
Coordinating Council through Provincial
Administrator Vincent Emnas, who immediately
sent to Tanauan representatives of the
Provincial Social Welfare and Development
Office.
The Provincial Government
of Leyte gave the victims, family food
packs consisting of rice provision for
several days, noodles and canned goods,
Mayor Tiu informed as he thanked the Provincial
Government for its speedy response to
his call. The victims are extremely happy,
Mayor Tiu added.
Continuous pouring of
heavy rains was experienced in Leyte from
Friday until Saturday which resulted to
rough seas.
Mayor Tiu informed that
the Municipal Disaster Coordinating Council
and the San Roque Barangay Disaster Coordinating
Council, have already warned the residents
near the shore to evacuate as big waves
are expected especially at high tide between
8:00 o'clock in the evening to 1:00 o'clock
the following morning.
Mayor Tiu bared that he
has already requested the Sangguniang
Bayan through Vice Mayor Agapito Pagayanan,
Jr., to conduct a special session in order
to allocate financial assistance for the
victims.
Meanwhile, Mayor Tiu said
that he will once again coordinate with
the Department of Public Works and Highways
to seek assistance in controlling the
coastal erosion which is badly affecting
the coastal barangays of Tanauan.