Mayor Lem Faustino on Tuesday, July 21, declared a state of calamity in Calumpit, Bulacan, due to widespread flooding caused by days of continuous southwest monsoon rains, worsened by Typhoon Crising, dam discharges, and high tide.
Mayor Lem Faustino standing in front during the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council emergency meeting on Monday, July 21, 2025. (Photo from the official Facebook page of MDRRMO Calumpit)
Faustino said the declaration was based on Sangguniang Bayan Resolution No. 85-2025, approved by the Sangguniang Bayan members led by Vice Mayor Doc Zar Candelaria.
This followed the recommendation of the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (MDRRMC) after its meeting on Monday, July 21.
Based on data from the Municipal Social Welfare and Development Office (MSWDO) and MDRRMO, around 40,501 families — or 131,832 individuals from 29 barangays — have been affected by the flooding. Of these, 317 families or 1,188 individuals are currently taking shelter in nine evacuation centers across the town.
The agricultural sector also sustained heavy losses, with an estimated 19 hectares of crops damaged and losses amounting to P3.8 million. Reports of damage to fisheries and aquaculture have also been recorded.
Faustino said the declaration would enable the local government to expedite the release of disaster funds for relief and rehabilitation efforts and provide urgent assistance to affected residents.
"Patuloy po ang ating pagkilos upang matulungan ang bawat Calumpiteño sa gitna ng hamong ito. Sa gitna ng unos, lalong dapat manaig ang pagkakaisa, malasakit, at bayanihan (We will continue to take action to help every Calumpiteño amidst this challenge. Amidst the storm, unity, compassion, and solidarity must prevail)," she said.