Logo

02 日 マニラ

本日休刊日

両替レート
¥10,000=P3,790
$100=P5,855

02 日 マニラ

本日休刊日

両替レート
¥10,000=P3,790
$100=P5,855

Duterte to evacuees: Nobody is allowed to go back until it's safe

2020/1/15 英字

BATANGAS CITY - President Rodrigo Duterte advised on Tuesday the families displaced by the Taal Volcano eruption not to return to their homes yet.

Duterte visited some 3,500 evacuees from Lemery, Taal, Agoncillo, and San Nicolas, some of the municipalities in Batangas greatly affected by the volcano eruption, temporarily being served at Batangas Sports Complex gym.

"Nobody is allowed to go back until such time that you are safe," he said in a speech.

He said the national government has given P130 million to the local government of Batangas to assist victims of the eruption.

He vowed that the government would help the displaced families to "immediately" go back to normal lives.

"All the government agencies are here...we are workers of government and we serve the people," he said.

Inside the gym, there were about 50 modular tents where some of the evacuees are staying.

Those who have been occupying the yellow green tents are the first sets of evacuees.

Prior to facing isplaced families, Duterte presided over a situation briefing with Cabinet and local government officials.

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana proposed that the island where the volcano is located be declared as "no man's land."

In an earlier interview, Batangas Governor Hermilando Mandanas said about 30,000 individuals have evacuated and the number could still increase. About 80 percent of them are staying with their relatives, he added. Celerina Monte/DMS

おすすめ記事

Hegseth announces Task Force Philippines in South China Sea

2025/11/1 英字 無料
無料

Marcos calls on APEC members to focus on advancing growth, inclusivity, sustainability

2025/11/1 英字 無料
無料

Marcos to US investors: Philippines open for business with sweeping pro-investment reforms

2025/11/1 英字 無料
無料

PNP deploys more than 50,000 cops in cemeteries, transport hubs for All Saints, All Soul Days

2025/11/1 英字 無料
無料

Japan, UNOPS sign grant aid for project for strengthening screening system for TB in remote areas

2025/10/31 英字 無料
無料

Despite government efforts to lower prices of basic commodities, half of Filipino families still rate themselves as poor, a recent Social Weather Station (SWS) survey result showed Thursday.

2025/10/31 英字 無料
無料