8ID TROOPERS CONDUCTS RESCUE AND RELIEF OPERATIONS IN EASTERN VISAYAS REGION



CAMP LUKBAN, CATBALOGAN CITY — Military troops of the 8th Infantry (Storm Troopers) Division, Philippine Army is currently conducting relief and rescue operations in the areas affected by flooding brought about by the weeklong rainfall in Region 8.

Major General Armando L Cunanan AFP, the Commander of the 8th Infantry Division immediately instructed concern unit commanders to organized troops in their respective area of responsibility to be dispatch in order to conduct Disaster Rescue and Relief operations and Task Group from the Division Headquarters to monitor the areas affected by flooding.

It may be recalled that for the past few days the Eastern Visayas Region have experience continuous heavy rainfall that caused flooding and landslides in different provinces of the region. Reports disclosed that the province of Eastern Samar incurred the most number of affected barangays which were submerged in water brought about by the calamity.

As of press time, four (4) platoons from 14th Infantry Battalion headed by LTC JOSE P MATIAS INF (GSC) PA, Commanding Officer were dispatched to municipalities of Oras, Maslog, Jipapad and Borongan City, two (2) company from 62nd Infantry Battalion under LTC JONATHAN G PONCE INF (GSC) PA were also dispatched to the municipalities of Mc Arthur, Quinapondan, Maydolong, Llorente all of Eastern Samar, Basey and Sta Rita in Western Samar to conduct rescue and relief operations.

Following are the following municipalities which were affected by the calamity with its estimated damages:

FLOODED AREA

Municipality

Nr of Brgys Affected

Estimated Property Damages

Nr of Populace Affected

Arteche, ESamar

13

1,068 – families 5,340 – persons

Balangiga, ESamar

2

5 – families 17 – persons

Balangkayan, ESamar

9

451 – families 2,183 – persons

Borongan, ESamar

30

1,376 – families 6,522 - persons

Can-avid, ESamar

14

1,878 – families 8,411 – persons

Dolores, Esamar

27

P5 Million Crop damage

4,050 families 20,250 – persons

Gen Mc Arthur, ES

30

2,556 – families 12,730 – persons

Giporlos, ESamar

10

350 – families 2,007 - persons

Guiuan, ESamar

7

130 – families 419 - persons

Hernani, ESamar

7

48 – families 284 - persons

Jipapad, ESamar

13

1,120 - families 5,800 – persons

Lawaan, ESamar

16

227 – families 1,187 persons

Llorente, ESamar

1,180 – families 8,021 - persons

Maslog, ESamar

12

P11.815 Million

802 – families 4,010 – persons

Maydolong, ESamar

20

Oras, Esamar

22

2,366 – families 14,196 – person

Quinapondan, ES

9

2,976 – families 14,880 – persons

Salcedo, ESamar

17

225 – families 1,125 – persons

San Julian, ES

18

3,152 – families 13,120 – persons

San Policarpo, ES

15

2,587 – families 12,935 - persons

Taft, ESamar

10

1,087 – families 5,058 – persons

Basey, WSamar

4

15 – families

San Jorge, WSamar

54 – families

Mun of Sta Rita, WS

5

240 – families

TOTAL

319

27,943– families 139,642 - persons

Reports reaching this headquarters, there were seven (7) dead, three (3) missing and two (2) were injured due to the calamity in Eastern Samar.

The activity is jointly conducted together with the Local Government Units (LGUs) in the province of Eastern and Western Samar together with the Regional Disaster Coordinating Council (RDCC) of the region.

Major General Cunanan extended his profound gratitude to the Local Government of Eastern Samar particularly in the municipalities of Eastern Samar and Western Samar for their continued support and cooperation to the efforts of the Philippine Army.

Likewise, he assured them of the Army’s deep commitment of performing the non-traditional role of the army in helping the people in times of calamities and disaster.

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14TH IB TROOPS DISCOVERED NPA ABANDONED CAMP

CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan, City – A New Peoples Army abandoned camp was discovered by operating troops of 14th Infantry Battalion at Sitio. Lunoy, Brgy. Tawagan, Arteche, Eastern Samar at 2:45 p.m. on February 8, 2008.

A team led by 2Lt. Lagunero of Alpha Company of 14IB was conducting combat operation in the area of Maslog and Arteche both of Eastern Samar, discovered NPA abandoned camp composed of 15 bunkers that can accommodate 50 Communist Terrorist, three guard posts and one comfort room.

Recovered from said camp were one Battle Dress Attire (BDA) Uniform, one black suit, one fatigue T-shirt, one flash light, one boot “buta”, water container and pentil pen inks.
Same troop encounters NPA communist terrorist (CT’s) armed with M16 Armalite rifle and home made shotgun believed to be members of third squad, platoon Rado, Eastern Samar Provincial Party Committee at Sitio Hitalinga, Brgy. Tawagan same municipality at around 10:40 a.m. on Feb 9, 2008. Firefight ensued for about one minute that resulted to the recovery of one home made shotgun with extra barrel and personal belongings containing letter and Larab (NPA’s local publication). No casualty was reported on both sides.

Maj. Gen. Armando Cunanan, 8ID chief, extends his appreciation to the people of Eastern Samar for their support and cooperation extended to the operating troops of the 14th IB. The encounter is a result of accurate intelligence information provided by the local populace, who are against the CT’s extortion activities, a clear manifestation that they yearns peace and development in their locality Cunanan said.

Government troops are conducting pursuit operations to locate and intercept the withdrawing terrorists.

46th Infantry (Peace Makers) Battalion Launches Project “KASANGKAYAN”

BARANGAY ERENAS, San Jorge, Samar – Lt. Col. Bonifacio Cebrian Jr., 46IB Chief in coordination and supports with the Local Executives in the 13 Municipal towns facilitates the activation of Integrated Area/Community Public Safety Plan (IA/CPSP) pursuant to section 51 of the Republic Act 6975 provides that the Municipal/City Mayors develop, establish, and oversee the implementation of the security, crime prevention, fire prevention, health and sanitation, disaster and relief operation, and development of their communities through the concerted effort of concerned government agencies.

In line to this, the 46IB conceptualized Project “KASANGKAYAN”, a Security Awareness Program for Civilian Volunteer Organization (CVO) giving emphasizes on their active role as an integral part of the Integrated Territorial Defense System (ITDS) that provides the first line security in defense in the barangay against all kinds of threats in order for the people to live peacefully. Considering the vital role of the CVO’s, there is a need to re-educate them on security and other related matters that will prepare them to undertake the active role.

The pilot Project “KASANGKAYAN” was officially conducted at the Municipal town of San Jorge, Samar for two day duration and participated by 41 Barangays with 700 participants. The activity was jointly undertaken by 46IB and local executives headed by Hon. Nancy B Gray, Municipal Mayor of san Jorge, Samar who provided the unwavering support and utmost cooperation in the success of the activity. The Project “KASANGKAYAN” will reflect on the other adjacent municipalities within the Area of Operation to strengthen the ITDS of the communities.