(File photo courtesy of PH Navy) MANILA - The Quezon City government and National Housing Authority (NHA) will soon relocate residents and families living near the city's hazard-prone areas such as waterways. The move will avoid loss of lives, especially during typhoons, flash floods, and other natural calamities, the Quezon City Disaster and Risk Reduction Management Office (QCDRRMO) said in a statement issued Monday night. Data from the QCDRRMO showed that as of December 2021, there are 22,688 informal settler families living along danger zones. "The city will assist the NHA fulfill its mandate to relocate those living along danger zones. So no more lives will be lost as the weather becomes more adverse as a result of climate change," said Maria Bianca Perez, QC DRRMO Research and Planning chief. Early morning Sunday, two female bodies, both 15 years old and believed to have drowned in the flash flood caused by a heavy downpour the night before, were found in separate a
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