ST. BERNARD, Southern Leyte -- Restless for almost two months, survivors of the Guinsaugon mudslides can heave a sigh of relief after the first stone was cast on Palm Sunday for the first 100 housing units at a 5.6-hectare relocation site in Barangay Magbagakay, this town.
The units are part of the 200 houses that the Filipino-Chinese Chamber of Commerce (FCCC) pledged through the Gawad Kalinga (GK) program.
The Philippine National Red Cross will build 102 more units at the site for the other survivors and relatives of the victims.
About 1,000 people were killed when a portion of Mt. Kan-abag buried the entire village of Guinsaugon on Feb. 17.
At the groundbreaking ceremony on Feb. 9, GK executive director Antonio Meloto said that although his group had yet to receive money from the FCCC, it proceeded with the construction as a "challenge" to the FCCC to “make good its pledges."
He said the program had not yet encountered any problem of where to get the construction materials. Many businessmen who wanted to help the victims have extended credit to the group, he said.
He said the 100 units would be finished in a month.
Gov. Rosette Lerias, who attended the groundbreaking ceremony, said a holistic community would stand in the site.
"This includes a livelihood component, food production, health and environment and other amenities of a complete community," she told the Inquirer.
Lerias said P9.2 million had been spent to develop the site, including leveling the field, making roads and preparing areas for a school building, day care center, health center, barangay hall and playground.
An evacuation center will be built "for any eventuality," she said.
Water and drainage systems, and electricity supply will soon be installed at the site, Lerias said.
Meloto said the Gawad Kalinga, which has been a partner of the province since the 2003 landslide that killed more than 150 on Panaon Island, would continue to help Southern Leyte not only in housing but also in food production.
"The strong partnership of Governor Lerias and Congressman (Roger) Mercado since 2003 has helped in the success of GK projects in the province. For this alone, we are happy to stay on and focus more on the needs of the province," he said.
Meloto announced that a seven-day "GK Bayanihan Challenge," a competition among peers or groups who could build a beautiful unit at the shortest time at the Guinsaugon relocation site, would be launched on April 25.
The contest is like the popular GMA Network TV show "Extra Challenge," he said. Each group will be given materials for one housing unit and those who can finish a beautiful house in the shortest time will win cash prizes.
The participants will take care of their own provisions and other needs, and a number of corporations in Manila have already agreed to participate, Meloto said.