P4.7B readied for disaster response

AHEAD of a possible landfall of typhoon Hagupit, the government has allotted P4.69 billion to support disaster preparedness measures of various government agencies.

According to the Department of Budget and Management, the budgetary support would be drawn from the agencies’ respective quick response funds (QRFs).

The six government agencies that had been provided QRFs were the Departments of Agriculture (P406 million), Education (P564 million), Health (P500 million), National Defense (P448 million, on top of P764 million for the Office of Civil Defense), Social Welfare and Development (P1.01 billion), and Transportation and Communications (P1 billion).

“They can readily access (the funds) when emergencies or disasters occur. They can use these funds to mobilize the necessary resources and manpower to extend relief and immediate assistance to victims,” Budget Secretary Florencio B. Abad said yesterday.

“Because the QRFs are comprehensively released to the departments at the start of the year… the departments have the capability to perform emergency response functions without the need to fulfill required conditions and processes that may take time during a disaster,” he added.

Contingencies

In case Hagupit enters the country, the national government can source funding from the 2014 National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund for post-typhoon response and rehabilitation.  “Given our country’s location along the typhoon belt in the Pacific, the national government knows it must prepare for any calamity. But we cannot predict the future. That’s why it’s essential that our national budgets have special purpose funds like the QRFs and the NDRRMF to address any contingency,” Abad said.

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