83 families displaced by Kanlaon eruption return home

By Mary Judaline Partlow

June 13, 2024, 7:45 pm

<p><strong>EVACUATION CENTER.</strong> Mayor Jose Chubasco Cardenas (left) of Canlaon City, Negros Oriental speaks to internally displaced persons at an evacuation center in this undated photo. On Thursday (June 13, 2024), 83 families comprising 263 individuals returned to their homes 10 days after the June 3, 2024 eruption of Mt. Kanlaon. <em>(Photo courtesy of Salta Canlaon Official Facebook)</em></p>

EVACUATION CENTER. Mayor Jose Chubasco Cardenas (left) of Canlaon City, Negros Oriental speaks to internally displaced persons at an evacuation center in this undated photo. On Thursday (June 13, 2024), 83 families comprising 263 individuals returned to their homes 10 days after the June 3, 2024 eruption of Mt. Kanlaon. (Photo courtesy of Salta Canlaon Official Facebook)

DUMAGUETE CITY – A total of 83 families or 263 individuals displaced by the recent eruption of Mt. Kanlaon were allowed to return home Thursday.

Edna Lhou Masicampo, designated information officer of Canlaon City, said in an interview that these displaced families were from Barangays Pula, Masulog, and Linothangan, which are within the 4-km. permanent danger zone of the volcano.

“They were allowed to return home provided that they leave immediately when the conditions of Mt. Kanlaon will intensify and evacuation is necessary,” she said in the vernacular.

Masicampo said the city government has deployed rescue vehicles to all 12 barangays while relief aid continues for the displaced residents.

Meanwhile, the Incident Management Team headed by Mayor Jose Chubasco Cardenas has ordered the cancelation of all activities in line with the Charter Day celebration of Canlaon City on July 2, except for a
thanksgiving mass and a wreath-laying rite.

Masicampo quoted the mayor as saying that the cancelation of activities is just appropriate as the city is facing a crisis.

As of Thursday, Alert Level 2 remains hoisted over Mt. Kanlaon. (PNA)

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