• 3 weeks ago
PBBM, pinangunahan ang pamimigay ng tulong sa mga apektadong magsasaka at mangingisda sa Camarines Sur;

DPWH, inatasan na pag-aralan ang pagbabago sa master plan ng Bicol River Basin Development Project

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00:00In Naga City, Camarines Sur, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. led the distribution of almost P50 million worth of aid to those affected by Hurricane Christine.
00:10The President also promised to rebuild the Bicol region from the effects of the hurricane.
00:15That's the national news of Kenneth Paciente, live. Kenneth.
00:18Joshua, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. promised that the government will continue to pursue the return of the Bicol region to normal conditions,
00:31following the effects of Hurricane Christine.
00:34Next, Joshua, the President brought a new help to those affected by the hurricane.
00:41The Bicol region will recover.
00:44That's what President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. promised in his visit to Camarines Sur a few weeks after Hurricane Christine hit.
00:52The President assured that the government will not stop its efforts to return to normal conditions those affected by Hurricane Christine in the region.
01:00He will also provide.
01:01A proactive approach is needed to avoid widespread flooding.
01:05Climate change is also on the rise.
01:08At the same time, the DPWH will issue a directive to study the changes in the master plan of the Bicol River Basin Development Project
01:15so that severe flooding in the region will not happen again.
01:18In July this year, the Department of Public Works and Highways completed the updating of the master plan and feasibility study of the Bicol River Basin
01:32in order to address the challenges of climate change.
01:39At present, the detailed engineering design is being prepared, which is expected to start in the first quarter of next year.
01:50Next year, when the new year starts in 2025, we will start our plan so that flooding in the Bicol River Basin will not happen again.
02:07The DPWH, DANR, and DILG were also instructed to assist local governments to make the project integrated and future-ready.
02:17The chief executives of the DPWH, DOTR, and DTI were also instructed to use high-quality materials in the construction
02:25so that this type of project will last for a long time.
02:28While the DBM was instructed that the Quick Response Fund should always be ready,
02:32the President again acknowledged the assistance received by the Philippines from other countries from those affected by the quake.
02:39I would like to thank our colleagues in ASEAN again.
02:44ASEAN sent assistance, just like other places, they were also affected by the quake, but we were still given assistance.
02:59They sent airplanes, supplies, and the private sector was ready to help in the expansion of government projects.
03:12Financial assistance was also received from farmers and fishermen who were also affected by the quake.
03:17Just like Salvador, who lost his farm, so he lost his 50,000 pesos.
03:24If you get 1 hectare, 80,000 pesos, maybe half of it, or maybe just 30%.
03:31So, what are we going to do if you lose your farm now?
03:35The President himself received financial assistance from the beneficiaries, which amounted to almost 50 million pesos.
03:41The 5,000 beneficiaries received a total of 10,000 pesos.
03:45I hope that with the assistance and support we are giving you now, you will have enough resources to recover.
03:56The President received 50 million pesos, which the DSWD will distribute to those affected by the quake.
04:08The 5,000 beneficiaries, fishermen, and other families affected will receive a total of 10,000 pesos.
04:17The beneficiaries were also thankful.
04:20If we plant again, we will be able to buy seeds.
04:25What are we going to do?
04:28We are really poor farmers.
04:33Even if we are affected by the quake, at least we will be able to recover.
04:39Thank you very much for your support to the farmers so that they can save their livelihoods.
04:47Aside from the financial assistance from the Office of the President,
04:50the Agriculture Department, like BINHI and PATABA, also received financial aid and indemnity checks from the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation.
05:01Joshua, according to the latest information from the DSWD,
05:04more than 400,000 family food packs were distributed here in the Bigol region.
05:10Some places were even flooded.
05:13Here is the latest from Naga City. Back to you, Joshua.
05:18Thank you very much, Kenneth Paciente.

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