‘Evict residents on shoreline’

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President Rodrigo Duterte has ordered the immediate eviction of residents living on coastal easements within 40 meters of the shoreline to prevent loss of lives and damage to property during natural calamities such as Typhoon Odette.

“It will be a summary eviction,” the President said in a recent command conference with military and police officials in Cebu.

Interior Secretary Eduardo Año reported to Duterte that some residents living along coastal easements have resisted efforts to have them relocated despite an existing law that there should be no housing structures within 40 meters of the shoreline. “The military and the police will be there to maintain peace and order. That’s the only reason, nothing else. They’re just there to ensure discipline so that government workers can do their job well,” he said.

In the far south, Tubajon, Dinagat Islands Mayor Fely Pedrablanca said almost all homes in the entire town had been damaged due to Odette.

 

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