6 families in evacuation center in Mandaue still await transfer to tent city

6 families in evacuation center in Mandaue still await transfer to tent city

6 families in evacuation center in Mandaue still await transfer to tent city

2025-12-08 19:05:15



Title Six Families in Limbo Waiting for Transfer from Mandaue Evacuation Center

As the sun rises over the evacuation center in Barangay Umapad, Mandaue City, six families remain in limbo, awaiting their transfer to a new temporary relocation site. It has been over a month since Typhoon Tino left its mark on Cebu, including parts of Mandaue City, and these families have been stuck in limbo.

The families whose homes were swept away or totally damaged are the ones most affected by this delay. According to Barangay Umapad Captain Reb Biboy Cortes, their names have already been endorsed to the City Social Welfare and Services Office (CSWS) for transfer to a new tent city planned at Pasilong sa Paradise in Barangay Mantuyong.

A Delicate Balance

As days turn into weeks, these families are left wondering when they will finally be transferred. The evacuation center is not a permanent solution, but it is better than being on the streets. However, living in close quarters with little to no personal space can take a toll on mental and physical health.

The wait is especially challenging for those who have lost their homes and livelihoods. Without a stable place to call their own, they are left feeling vulnerable and uncertain about their future.

A Call to Action

As we move forward from this natural disaster, it is essential that we prioritize the needs of these families. Their transfer to a new tent city should be expedited, and necessary support systems put in place to ensure their well-being.

In the meantime, the City Social Welfare and Services Office (CSWS) must work closely with Barangay Umapad and other stakeholders to streamline the transfer process. Transparency and communication are key to building trust and ensuring that these families receive the help they need.

Conclusion

As we continue to rebuild and recover from Typhoon Tino's destruction, let us not forget about the six families still waiting for their transfer. Their story is a reminder of the importance of prioritizing those affected by disasters and providing them with the support they need to thrive.

Let us work together to create a better future for these families and ensure that they receive the care and attention they deserve.

Keywords Typhoon Tino, Mandaue City, evacuation center, temporary relocation site, City Social Welfare and Services Office (CSWS), Pasilong sa Paradise, Barangay Mantuyong.

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