We all have heard about the relief efforts that were done by various government agencies right after the destruction caused by the two typhoons. And the Department of Interior and Local Government is one of those government agencies that took part in this drive. The relief efforts were successful, and rehabilitation efforts were made as well. But other than this, the Department of Interior and Local Government also took part in an important activity right after the destruction has subsided.
The department under the guidance of Secretary Ronnie Puno and Undersecretary also took care of the cleanup operations and its many attached agencies also took part in the said efforts. Just the other week, the department has called for the meeting of governors and mayors in the metro to discuss measures on how to remove the more than 20,000 tons of garbage and debris in the metro. The president has issued a deadline for the local government units to address the stinking problem, and as of the latest count the local government units failed to the meet the deadline but what is important is that the efforts of the local government units continues up to this day. The department made sure that it did everything that it can including the utilization of heavy equipments, but still the number is to enough to cover all grounds. For this reason, the department called on construction companies lent some of their heavy equipments during the clean up drive. Another measure that was implemented and agreed upon weeks ago was the opening of the San Mateo, Montalban and the Rodriguez landfills. It was reported that Rizal Governor Ynares agreed for the opening of these landfills.
Solid Waste Management Forum planned
Another important measure that helped the department and the local government units was the declaration of the state of calamity in the areas affected by the twin storms. If these areas are under the state of calamity, the local government units in these areas can get into emergency contracts with companies in order to rush the cleanup. As a complement to these efforts, the department is also planning to schedule a seminar on solid waste management.
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Another important measure that helped the department and the local government units was the declaration of the state of calamity in the areas affected by the twin storms. If these areas are under the state of calamity, the local government units in these areas can get into emergency contracts with companies in order to rush the cleanup. As a complement to these efforts, the department is also planning to schedule a seminar on solid waste management.

