Press Release
December 4, 2014

Ensure Supply of Food, Medicine, Goods in
Areas Threatened by Hagupit - Sen. Bam

Senator Bam Aquino calls on concerned government agencies to ensure adequate supply of food, medicine and other goods in areas that will be directly affected by Typhoon Ruby (international name Hagupit).

"We need to ensure that there's enough supply of food, medicine and other important basic goods in areas that will be hit by the super typhoon," said Aquino, chairman of the Senate Committee on Trade, Commerce and Entrepreneurship.

Aside from ensuring enough supply, Aquino called on the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and local government units to strictly monitor prices of goods as some businesses may take advantage of the situation.

"Ensuring supply and prices of food and other basic goods will prevent unscrupulous traders from taking advantage of the situation after the storm," added Aquino.

In addition, Aquino urged the Department of Public Works and Highways to prepare contingency measures to ensure that important routes are passable after the storm.

"We need to ensure that roads and bridges are passable so that the flow of basic goods to areas hit by the typhoon will not be hampered," said Aquino.

In most cases, the senator said prices of basic products in areas devastated by typhoons and other calamities increase because of supply problems.

"People need to get back on their feet quickly and businesses need to open so that goods will be available to those affected by the typhoon," added Aquino.

According to PAGASA, Typhoon Hagupit may make landfall over Samar Saturday morning.

PAGASA said Ruby is packing maximum winds of 195 kilometers per hour near the center and gustiness of up to 230 kilometer per hour.

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