TACLOBAN
CITY, June 10 (PNA) – The diarrhea outbreak in different parts of Samar
province have already claimed 33 lives as of Friday, raising alarm among health
authorities as 2,947 persons fell ill from this water-borne disease.
The
Department of Health (DOH) formed a task force this week to look into diarrhea
cases in Samar provinces, plaguing poor communities since last month.
On Friday,
DOH Eastern Visayas Regional Director Minerva Molon officially declared an
outbreak in Catbalogan City, Sta. Rita town, and Calbiga town in Samar
province.
The DOH
official blamed the contaminated water and poor sanitation as culprit.
The health
department has stepped up monitoring of diarrhea cases in the towns of Basey,
Sta Margarita, Pinabacdao, Gandara, and Zumarraga in Samar.
They are
also closely monitoring same cases in nearby Northern Samar and Eastern Samar
provinces.
“Eastern
Samar health officials have also asked assistance for medicines and vials,”
Molon said. The health emergency prompted them to bring more medicines to
affected areas.
They also
distributed aquatabs and chlorine to curb contamination of water sources such
as deep wells. She also urged local water utilities to ensure the safety of
potable water.
Based on
initial investigation of DOH, drying up of dug wells due to prolong dry season
prompted many residents to get drinking water from nearby rivers and streams.
Samar
Governor Sharee Ann Tan-de los Santos vowed to talk with the local water
utility in Catbalogan City to address the diarrhea outbreak. Likewise, The
Philippine Red Cross pledged to deliver safe drinking water to affected
communities. (PNA)
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