Senate Bill No. 703: Community Disaster Warehouse Bill
In the past few years, the country has been battered by more than twenty typhoons a year, with an increasing number in the super-typhoon category.
As super-typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) hit Eastern Visayas, particularly Leyte, last year, Filipinos who were seriously affected needed to contend with an insurmountable shortage of food, clean water, medicine and first aid, and clothing to weather the storm. Supplies weren’t able to reach the survivors immediately due to wrecked ports, airports and roads.
Thus, it is important that every community in the country be equipped and prepared for disasters, and make relief and basic goods as accessible as possible. The first few days after storms or earthquakes hit are crucial in mitigating further tragedies to individuals and families.
Hence, the establishment of community disaster warehouses aims to extend assistance to survivors of calamities, natural or man-made, by ensuring access to basic goods and prime commodities.
It intends for goods sold in these warehouses to be tax-exempt, and ensure that goods in the market would be available to avoid hoarding in affected areas. Furthermore, it seeks to protect citizens from price manipulation during times of crisis.
This intervention is important for the days and weeks right after the calamity to enable people and communities to start rebuilding and normalizing their lives.
Equipping communities with proper mechanism to assist its people during adversity is empowering and inclusive towards a nation that works for all.
In view of the foregoing, approval of this bill is earnestly sought.
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