HOT MEALS. The Davao City Social Services and Development Office (CSWDO) dispatch their mobile kitchen and served hot meals to the Dabawenyos who were affected by the March 7, 2022 flooding. Over 2,000 families have been affected while no casualties have so far been reported from floods in the city. (Photo courtesy of CSWDO Facebook page) DAVAO CITY - Over 2,000 families have been affected while no casualties have so far been reported from floods caused by bad weather on Monday night, the Davao City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) through the City Information Office (CIO) reported Wednesday. "We are happy to note that we did not record casualties. We call the Dabawenyos to remain on high alert for possible flooding incidents," CDRRMO head Alfredo Baloran said in an advisory. However, he reported that a landslide occurred and affected a two-lane road at Sitio Malapangi, Barangay Malabog, rendering the road not passable to any types of vehicles. "We
Published January 16, 2021, 6:33 PM
DAVAO CITY – At least 106 families evacuated from their homes after the Davao and Talomo rivers reached critical level due to flooding in some parts in Davao City on Friday night.
The Davao City DRRMO advised communities living near river channels to conduct pre-emptive evacuation as water level increased due to localized thunderstorms on Friday, January 15. This photo shows the Tamugan River, a tributary of Davao River. (Photo courtesy of Davao City DRRMO)
The Davao City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) advised all Barangay Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Committees to conduct pre-emptive evacuation in communities living near the river channels and low-lying areas as the water level in the tributaries of the Davao River swelled due to localized thunderstorms.