Posted to the Relief Web (Apr 30, 2024): DSWD DROMIC Report #4 on the Armed Conflict within the Boundaries of Pilar, Abra and Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur as of 29 April 2024
Format: Situation Report
Source: Govt. Philippines
Posted: 30 Apr 2024
Originally published: 29 Apr 2024
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I. Situation Overview
On 02 April 2024, an armed conflict transpired between the government troops of the Philippine Army and members of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) within the boundaries of Pilar, Abra and Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur. According to the reports, the armed encounter had significant impact on the livelihood of the families and individuals in the affected areas.
Relative to the incident, the DSWD through its Field Offices in Cordillera Administrative Region and Region 1, together with the Local Government Unit (LGU) and other key players in Disaster Response, actively engaged in the response operation and promptly provided relief and financial assistance to support the immediate needs of the affected families and individuals.
Source: DSWD Field Office (FO) I and CAR
II. Status of Affected Areas and Population
A total of 593 families or 1,922 persons are affected in two (2) barangays in Pilar, Abra and two (2) barangays in Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur (see Annex A).
https://reliefweb.int/report/philippines/dswd-dromic-report-4-armed-conflict-within-boundaries-pilar-abra-and-santa-maria-ilocos-sur-29-april-2024-6am
I. Situation Overview
On 02 April 2024, an armed conflict transpired between the government troops of the Philippine Army and members of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) within the boundaries of Pilar, Abra and Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur. According to the reports, the armed encounter had significant impact on the livelihood of the families and individuals in the affected areas.
Relative to the incident, the DSWD through its Field Offices in Cordillera Administrative Region and Region 1, together with the Local Government Unit (LGU) and other key players in Disaster Response, actively engaged in the response operation and promptly provided relief and financial assistance to support the immediate needs of the affected families and individuals.
Source: DSWD Field Office (FO) I and CAR
II. Status of Affected Areas and Population
A total of 593 families or 1,922 persons are affected in two (2) barangays in Pilar, Abra and two (2) barangays in Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur (see Annex A).
https://reliefweb.int/report/philippines/dswd-dromic-report-4-armed-conflict-within-boundaries-pilar-abra-and-santa-maria-ilocos-sur-29-april-2024-6am
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