By Hilda Austria
In Lingayen, Pangasinan, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has provided approximately PHP18.6 million in cash and goods to support 120 families affected by 30 fire incidents in the Ilocos Region as of the end of February this year. The majority of the assistance, totaling PHP16.9 million, was allocated for financial aid, while the remaining PHP1.7 million was utilized for food and non-food items, according to a statement from the DSWD-Ilocos Field Office released on Friday.
(The) Month of March should not be the only time that everyone should think of fire safety because fire incidents may happen anytime. That is why fire safety should be practiced by everybody, every day. The fact that February has already seen a high number of documented fire(s) is concerning that is why, we encourage everyone to know about fire safety because it can help save your loved ones especially those around you,” Disaster Response Management Division officer-in-charge Maricel Caleja said.
March is observed in the Philippines as the Fire Prevention Month by virtue of Presidential Proclamation No. 115-A.
Caleja is urging the public to always report disasters, including fire, to their respective local government units (LGUs) for possible provision of assistance.
The LGU is the first to provide support to their constituents in times of crisis and augmented by DSWD upon their request, she said.
DSWD is always ready to provide assistance at any time given that the affected LGU requests for augmentation and submits report as the basis of the agency in providing assistance,” she added. (PNA)




