The Metro Manila Council has declared a “State of Calamity” in the National Capital Region due to massive floods caused by the Typhoon Carina-enhanced Southwest Monsoon.
“Metro Manila is now in a state of Calamity,” Department of Interior and Local Government Benjamin “Benhur” De Castro Abalos announced after the resolution was approved by the members of the council on Wednesday afternoon.
The state of calamity declaration would allow the national government to use its “quick response funds” among affected areas and impose a price freeze on basic commodities.
12 out of 17 Metro Manila mayors have approved a “State of Calamity” resolution, while the mayors of Marikina, Malabon, Las Piñas, Valenzuela, and Parañaque were absent, as their cities are significantly affected.
“My recommendation is to declare a state of calamity, makakatulong po talaga yan sa atin (it will be helpful for us),” Quezon City Mayor, Josefina Tanya Go Belmonte said during a consultation with Metro Manila Council.
During the discussion, some Metro Manila mayors reported on their respective city’s conditions, highlighting the following situations:
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This article originally appeared on bworldonline.com