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The NDRRMC said the dry spell has affected 22 provinces and municipalities in Metro
Manila, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, Bicol Region, Western Visayas, Eastern Visayas,
Zamboanga Peninsula, SOCCSKSARGEN and Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in
Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).
As of March 19, the government's estimate of crop damage since the start of 2019 was
at ₱1.3 billion, but the figure has since risen to ₱2.675 billion.
In North Cotabato alone, more than 71,900 families or more than 359,000 people are
suffering from dry conditions.
Based on data from NDRRMC and the Department of Agriculture, the following areas
are under a state of calamity:
Most of the crops damaged are rice (₱1.448 billion) and corn (₱410.286 million). Region
VIII suffered the biggest loss in rice production at P387.2 million pesos worth of the
staple.
Although the Agriculture department said damage to crops would not affect food supply,
Gerundio said the state of calamity declaration will allow local governments to tap
calamity funds to help farmers.
Gerundio said 3,200 farmers in Mindoro are affected and most of them have no money
nor harvest to feed their family.
"Alam mo naman mahirap ang mga farmers natin wala ka na makain kaya we are
asking DSWD (Department of Social Welfare and Development) to provide food packs
at the same time kung may maibigay silang alternative livelihood so ang cash for
work kung maari maactivate mamobilize nila ito," Gerundio said.
[Translation: You know our farmers are poor, they have nothing to eat. We are asking
the DSWD to provide food packs. At the same time, if they could provide livelihood or
cash for work, hopefully they can mobilize this.]
Farmers have also requested seedlings from the DA ahead of the rainy season.
Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said El Niño preparation is crucial to mitigate the
impact of the dry spell.
Piñol is pushing for the funding and construction of solar powered irrigation as a
cheaper alternative to fuel-powered water pumps.
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, March 28) — The winners of this year's University
Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Street Dance Competition has something
else to celebrate about.
De La Salle University's street dance group caught the attention of international rock
band Queen, for their winning piece featuring the band's greatest hits.
Queen's official Instagram and Twitter account shared a snippet of the La Salle Dance
Company's number and invited its followers to watch their "incredible" performance.
"Watch this amazing Queen-themed routine by the La Salle Dance Company for their
entry to the UAAP Street Dance Competition. We're loving the 'Ay-oh' section...
Incredible stuff," Queen's post said.
The dance group claimed the championship for the UAAP Street Dance Competition at
the Smart-Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City on Saturday.
Reference:
http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2019/3/27/el-nino-damage-2-billion.html
http://cnnphilippines.com/entertainment/2019/3/27/queen-la-salle-dance-company.html