AFTER PUNISHING HEAT, CHIZ WANTS GOVERNMENT TO PREPARE FOR LA NINA

 

Senator Chiz Escudero has issued a strong call for the government to take proactive measures in anticipation of the La Nina weather phenomenon to safeguard vulnerable communities and mitigate potential risks.

Escudero’s pronouncement comes as the country’s weather bureau, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA), raises an “increasing probability” of La Nina developing later this year.

The senator said that the impending shift to La Nina, characterized by cooler sea surface temperatures and above-normal rainfall, demands comprehensive programs and early interventions to protect vulnerable sectors and ensure climate resilience.

“By acting now, we can better navigate the challenges posed by changing climate patterns and protect vulnerable communities and sectors, especially our farmers and fisherfolk,” Escudero said in an interview over the weekend.

PAGASA earlier issued La Nina Watch to raise public awareness of the forthcoming weather phenomenon. To date, the weather bureau said La Nina has a 55-percent chance of developing in the next six months.

The last La Niña in the country lasted for three straight years, from September 2020 until early 2023, according to PAGASA.

Escudero also emphasized the need for responsible allocation of Calamity Funds as the nation grapples currently with El Niño and preparing for the impending La Nina weather phenomenon.

“Ayon sa pag-aaral ng PAGASA, kung El Nino tayo ngayon, ay La Nina naman tayo next year. Maaari ba ‘wag nating ubusin lahat ng paghahanda natin para sa El Nino lamang dahil next year kabaliktaran ‘yung dapat nating paghandaan. Ngayon ang tamang panahon para maghanda tayo para sa parating na La Nina,” the senator pointed out.

“Dahil legal na puwedeng gastusin ang Calamity Fund para sa paghahanda sa isang kalamidad at hindi lamang sa aktuwal na kalamidad kapag nandiyan na ‘yan, atin nang paghandaan ang La Nina. Bukod diyan, tatamaan pa rin tayo ng ilan pang bagyo na tinataya ng PAGASA na nasa lima hanggang 10 bagyo pa sa loob ng taon,” he added.

As the country braves itself for La Nina, the veteran lawmaker said the Department of Agriculture (DA) should ensure the provision of aid to farmers and fisherfolk whose livelihoods had been affected by the El Nino disturbance.

“Sa ngayon ayuda na lamang ang puwedeng maibigay sa mga magkakasakit, sa nawalan ng hanapbuhay na mga magsasaka o mangingisda dahil dito sa El Nino. Ayuda na lamang ‘yan para sa kanila pero hindi talaga para pigilan ang anumang masamang epekto ng El Nino dahil nangyayari na,” Escudero said.

The intense heat caused by the El Niño phenomenon has inflicted considerable damage on the country’s agricultural sector, amounting to a staggering P4.39-B, the DA said. The dry spell has also adversely affected a total of 85,232 farmers and fisherfolk across 11 regions.