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Marcos distributes aid to El Niño-hit farmers in southc

MANILA, Philippines — President Marcos was in Tawi-Tawi and Maguindanao del Sur yesterday to distribute aid to farmers and fisherfolk as part of his visits to provinces hardest hit by the El Niño phenomenon, which has so far left 374 areas in the country under a state of calamity.

In Bongao, Marcos provided more than P20 million in financial aid to sectors affected by El Niño in the provinces of Tawi-Tawi and Basilan. He turned over P10 million in check to Tawi-Tawi Gov. Yshmael Sali and Basilan Gov. Hadjiman Salliman-Hataman while farmers and fishermen were given P10,000 each.

More than P30 million in cash assistance was given to farmers and fishermen from Maguindanao del Sur, Maguindanao del Norte and Lanao del Sur during the President’s visit to Datu Abdullah Sangki.

Marcos handed over P10 million in financial aid each to Maguindanao del Sur Gov. Bai Mariam Mangudadatu, Maguindanao del Norte Gov. Abdulraof Macacua and Lanao del Sur Gov. Mamintal Alonto Adiong Jr.

The Department of Social Welfare and Development also gave P10,000 each to affected farmers and fisherfolk from the three provinces.

Task Force El Niño spokesman and Presidential Communications Assistant Secretary Joey Villarama said the 374 cities and municipalities under state of calamity, include the entire Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.

He said the amount of damage to agriculture has increased to P9.5 billion while the affected farmlands have reached 163,000 hectares or equivalent to 25 percent of the worst El Niño experienced in 1997.

“Because we are now in the tail-end of El Niño, we, especially the Department of Agriculture, expect that the subsequent increases in the data will not be that much,” Villarama told state-run People’s Television.

“Hopefully, because there were rains in the past week, the heat will subside, we can start the rehabilitation of agricultural lands and prepare for the coming rainy season and La Niña,” he added.

During his visit to Tawi-Tawi and Maguindanao del Sur, Marcos assured local residents of continuous assistance and vowed to carry out more projects that would preserve peace and stability.

“I am happy with the peace you are enjoying right now. To

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