Navotas gov't extends aid to 3,000 Obando families hit by landfill smoke
By Trixee Rosel
Sacks of rice from the Navotas City government are readied for distribution to around 3,000 families in Obando, Bulacan. (Photo courtesy of Tiangco/Facebook)
The Navotas City government has extended relief assistance to around 3,000 families in Obando, Bulacan affected by smoke from the Navotas Sanitary Landfill Facility (NSFL) fire.
Navotas Mayor John Rey Tiangco said the city government provided 3,000 sacks of rice for families in four barangays in Obando following a coordination meeting with Obando Mayor Leonardo Valeda.
He added that the assistance forms part of the city’s commitment to its earlier pledge of support during his visit to Valeda, where they discussed concrete actions in response to the landfill fire.
Each affected family will receive a five-kilogram sack of rice as initial assistance to help address their immediate needs amid exposure to thick smoke.
Additional face masks will be distributed in the coming days.
The city government noted that it has requested food packs from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) for further assistance to affected households.
Residents in Obando, Bulacan carry sacks of rice provided by the Navotas City government as relief assistance for families affected by smoke from the Navotas Sanitary Landfill Facility (NSFL) fire. (Photo courtesy of Tiangco/Facebook)
Residents experiencing symptoms due to smoke exposure have been advised to seek medical attention at the Navotas City Hospital for proper treatment.
Meanwhile, dredging operations started Wednesday to speed up soil smothering at the landfill site.
Additional heavy equipment, including backhoes, firetrucks, bulldozers, and generator sets, have been deployed to reinforce on-site containment efforts.