Relief assistance in Western Visayas has reached more than P41.2 million as government agencies and local units mobilized to aid thousands of families displaced by Typhoon ‘Opong’ (international name: Bualoi) and the enhanced southwest monsoon that battered the region recently.
As of 5 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 30, the Department of Social Welfare and Development in Western Visayas (DSWD-6) reported that 51,834 families – or 42 percent of the 122,368 households affected – have received food packs and non-food items.
Iloilo topped the list, with P13.3 million in aid reaching 5,428 of 17,924 affected families. Aklan followed with P9.4 million for 11,860 of 28,043 families; Antique received more than P7 million for 9,197 of 38,364 affected families; and Guimaras, also with over P7 million, assisted 6,549 of 8,326 affected families. Capiz, meanwhile, received P4.1 million for 5,428 of 17,924 affected families.
The DSWD said its teams have also started psychosocial interventions, focusing on children and families shaken by the storm’s devastation.
Western Visayas bore the brunt of both Opong and the intensified monsoon rains, which triggered floods and landslides in several provinces.
As of press time, more than half a million individuals across the region have been affected. At least 1,281 people remain in 13 evacuation centers, while 297 families – or 1,297 individuals – are being assisted outside designated shelters./coa