PostHeaderIcon Severe shortage of calamity fund in RP



Just as the overspending of Pres. Gloria Arroyo on non-essential trips abroad recedes from the headlines, the reports of suffering from typhoons, ship wrecks, floods, and other natural disasters escape the attention of public servants.

Known for natural calamities, the country needs adequate allotment for disaster preparedness. Money to be used in emergencies must be a priority. But in the Philippines, the national disaster fund is only P2 billion pesos--- a meager 10% of the expected annual expenses (P20 billion) for misfortunes. With severe lack of budget, the people can barely cope during storms, floods, earthquakes, tornadoes and volcanic eruptions.

Deputy presidential spokesman Anthony Golez says the government has set aside P2 billion to cover for natural catastrophes, but the money spent so far in 2009 is already more than P20 billion. The entire budget has been spent in the first three months of the year.

This week, the sinking of three ships namely Super Ferry 9, MV Hera and MB Minham hasn’t elicited enough action except for grounding of the sea vessels and a knee-jerk reaction to quickly bury the dead, rescue survivors and bring them home. More is expected from government agencies to tackle the problems related to the disaster. The chance that anyting substatial to improve maritime travel and safety is slim.

The flaws in disaster planning are ignored by government officials who are now focused with the coming presidential election. Countless citizens are left on their own without help from social services when calamities strike. Perennial deficiencies and apathy still dominate the entire nation. (Photo Credit: Jeasm) =0=

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