BUTUAN CITY (PNA) – Heavy rains caused by the onslaught of tropical depression (TD) Vicky caused flooding in several towns and cities in Caraga Region on Friday.
The City Disaster and Risk Reduction Management Council (CDRRMC) here said it was also closely monitoring the water level at Agusan River.
As of 2 p.m. Friday, December 18, the water at Agusan River remained far from critical level, although disaster management officials said it was expected to change amid the reported flooding in nearby provinces, particularly in Agusan del Sur.
The CDRRMC said it already conducted a Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) on Friday afternoon to prepare for emergency situations arising from the effects of TD Vicky.
Rescue operations
In Agusan del Sur, officials said rescue operations for residents in flooded areas were still ongoing in several towns as of posting time.
“Most of the towns near the major rivers are affected by floods, specifically in the towns of San Francisco, Rosario, Bunawan, Prosperidad, and Talacogon,” Alfredo Plaza, chief of information of the provincial government, told Philippine News Agency late Friday afternoon.
Earlier in the day, Plaza said Agusan del Sur Governor Santiago Cane ordered the activation of Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMOs) in the province to provide emergency rescue operations, even as officials called on the residents living along low-lying and flood-prone areas to head to safer grounds.
“We have yet to determine the number of families affected. Right now, our priority is to rescue those who are affected by floods as water levels of major river systems here rise,” Plaza said.
He said the provincial capitol in Patin-ay, Prosperidad town, was also hit by flooding.
In San Francisco town, Agusan del Sur, Mayor Solomon Rufila ordered the suspension of all work in the public and private offices as floodwaters hit most of the major streets in the area.
In Bunawan, Agusan del Sur, the local government requested school officials to open their facilities to families who fled their flooded homes.
Meanwhile, officials in the neighboring town of Rosario reported that the national highway was no longer passable as of Friday afternoon.
Landslide, clearing ops
In Surigao del Sur, clearing operations were ongoing in Barangay Poblacion in the town of Lingig due to a landslide.
Officials in the city of Bislig reported that rescue operations were being conducted in Barangays Mangagoy and Tabon for residents trapped by the rising waters.
On Friday morning, Surigao del Sur Governor Alexander T. Pimentel ordered the activation of all local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils (DRRMCs) in the province, and asked all local chief executives to remain in their areas of jurisdiction for the duration of TD Vicky.
Tandag City Mayor Roxanne Pimentel said she also ordered the suspension of work in offices for the workers' safety.
Col. James T. Goforth, director of Surigao del Sur Police Provincial Office (SDSPPO), said that police units have been directed to assist local government units in their rescue operations as of Friday afternoon.
Power interruptions
In Surigao del Norte, Engr. Marilyn Pono, chief of PDRRMO, said all MDRRMOs have been activated after a directive from Gov. Francisco Matugas Friday afternoon.
“As of Friday afternoon, we are monitoring the status of the water levels in all major river systems in the province, particularly the Bitan-ag River and the Alimpatayan River in the town of Alegria. So far, none have reached critical levels as of this time,” Pono said.
She also reported that a family in Barangay Del Rosario in Tubod town was rescued after being trapped in the flooding.
Surigao City and several municipalities in the province also suffered three successive power outages that the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines attributed to "tripping" of several transmission lines in the province due to strong winds.
Power was restored around 7 p.m.