TACLOBAN
CITY, Dec. 13 (PNA) –- The government has relocated some 1,039 families
from danger zones to permanent housing sites in the past two weeks.
Leading
the transfer of families badly-hit by super typhoon Yolanda are the
city government and the Philippine Army’s 53rd Engineering Brigade.
To
include households that were transfered earlier, there are already
2,400 families that were moved to their new homes built by the National
Housing Authority (NHA) as of December 10.
Among the occupied
housing sites are North Hill Arbour in San Roque village, Guadalupe
Height and Greendale Residences in Suhi village.
Col. Edgar Yerro
of the Army’s 53rd engineering brigade, who supervises the relocation
of residents living along coastal areas, said that the National Housing
Authority (NHA) has picked specific recipients of each of the 7,231
housing units through raffle.
“NHA will continue doing the raffle
for beneficiaries, but this doesn’t mean that they can already occupy
the house. NHA is doing it so that a family will know where their future
house is, regular monitor its construction, and plan for relocation,”
Yerro said.
They are targeting to relocate 8,000 families to
permanent shelters by end of this year but this will still depend on the
availability of houses, according to the Army official.
Earlier,
Presidential Assistant for the Visayas Michael Dino ordered government
agencies to ensure that housing units are livable before relocation.
Other primary considerations are livelihood and available classrooms for
children.
There is a complaint desk in every relocation site
with a personnel assigned to list their construction-related concerns
and relay it to the contractors.
Delicia Vescayno, who owns a
unit at North Hill Arbour lauded the immediate response of the complaint
desk when she reported a problem about their toilet.
“Our problem was immediately solved after reporting it at the complaint desk,” Vescayno said.
Yerro
said that glitches after construction are inevitable that is why
residents are encouraged to check their units before moving.
“Problem
in housing construction always exist, that is why the recipients are
given free ride for them to check their units before they could transfer
so that they will see, check and inform us what are the problems that
need to be fixed,” he added. (PNA)
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