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Canlaon LGU working to restore water system

Workers and volunteers continue restoration efforts of the water supply of Canlaon City, Negros Oriental, on Friday* 
 

The Canlaon City government in Negros Oriental is fast-tracking the restoration of its water system destroyed by Typhoon “Tino” early this month.

Mayor Jose Chubasco Cardenas appealed to his constituents on social media on Friday, Nov. 14, for understanding, as the restoration work is risky and difficult, especially when it rains.

“We are appealing for your understanding and patience as there are plenty of pipes that were disconnected or lost due to the onslaught of Tino”, he said.

The restoration works started last week, but the mayor highlighted that the safety of the workers is the utmost priority.

Volunteers, engineers, waterworks employees, and barangay teams are working hand-in-hand despite the dangers so that water will be made available and delivered to the households.

Meanwhile, Metro Dumaguete Water (MDW) sent its second round of water assistance to Canlaon City.

Delivered on Thursday through the tankers of the Bureau of Fire Protection and the local government unit of Dauin, an additional 5,000 liters of potable water were given to the people of Canlaon.

Last Nov. 7, the MDW sent 8,000 liters of water to Canlaon City in the aftermath of Tino.

Also, MDW brought food, hygiene kits, and kitchenware for around 200 families or approximately 1,000 individuals in its second relief mission.

“Recovery from disasters such as Typhoon Tino is a long process. MDW continues to provide support whenever we can to the affected communities,” Engr. Robert R. Cabiles, chief operating officer, said in a statement.

The 62nd Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army assisted the MDW’s employee-led donation drive, which has collected 85 additional relief bags containing clothing and food.

The assistance forms part of MDW’s Kauban Program – a continuing banner of community-center programs that support disaster response, water and sanitation needs, and educational activities, the MDW statement said.*

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