2,000 fire-hit families in Pinyahan, QC receive aid from PCSO, MMDA, QC LGU
By Jel Santos
(PCSO PHOTO)
Around 2,000 families displaced by a fire in Barangay Pinyahan, Quezon City received relief assistance from the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO), the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), and the local government unit (LGU) of Quezon City following instructions from President Marcos.
In a statement, PCSO said about 2,000 “Charitimba” buckets containing food and other essential supplies, along with modular evacuation tents, were distributed to displaced families at the Risen Garden inside Quezon City Hall.
The distribution was led by PCSO General Manager Melquiades A. Robles together with Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte and MMDA General Manager Nicolas Torre III.
The fire, which broke out on Friday night, March 6 and reached Task Force Bravo status, affected homes along NIA Road and displaced many residents.
“Our teams worked closely with the local government to help ensure that immediate assistance reached the affected families,” Robles said.
Also, the MMDA provided modular evacuation tents to serve as temporary shelters for families displaced by the blaze.
“The MMDA remains ready to assist local governments during emergencies. Through our coordination with Quezon City and PCSO, we hope to provide temporary shelter and support for families while other relief efforts continue,” Torre stated.
Belmonte likewise thanked the national government immediate response, saying the relief assistance would help families recover from the fire.
Per the Quezon City LGU, 1,907 families are currently staying in evacuation centers, including Flora Ylagan High School, Pinyahan Covered Court, San Isidro Labrador Parish, NIA Covered Court, Pinyahan Elementary School, NHA Balik-Probinsya Covered Court, and NAPOCOR.