The Freeman

Destroyed hospital not replaced yet

- — Ric V. Obedencio

LOON, BOHOL — Residents of Loon town in Bohol are now wondering why no new hospital was being constructe­d to replace the one totally destroyed during the devastatin­g earthquake on October 15, 2013.

The wrecked hospital building of the Cong. Natalio Castillo Memorial Hospital— located at Barangay Basak of Loon—is one of those devolved, managed and funded by the provincial government, while the new one was supposed to be constructe­d at Barangay Canhangdon Occidental.

A resident and a barangay official, whose identities are withheld however, confirmed this "no constructi­on" situation in an interview with The FREEMAN last week.

They said that the delay in the constructi­on of a new hospital building, to replace the one destroyed by the quake, was due to the reported dispute over rightof-way for access road from the highway to the site.

The resident said he learned that the government has not yet paid the owners of the lot where supposed access road would traverse.

A notice printed in tarpaulin, mounted at the front of the planned access road says: “A priority project of the Department of Health, the provincial government of Bohol and local government unit of Loon.”

The constructi­on of the new hospital is worth P80 million from the DOH Earthquake Fund, with the Bohol provincial government as implementi­ng agency. The groundbrea­king for the project actually took place sometime in January this year, the notice says.

The site where the new hospital is to be constructe­d is about 200 meters to where the access road starts. It is being fenced by G.I. sheets, but The FREEMAN, in its recent visit to the area, saw a couple of cows grazing there.

Earlier, former governor, lawyer Victor de la Serna, in his radio program, bared that no new hospital building is being constructe­d in this town after the magnitude-7.2 quake devastatio­n.

The Mines and Geo-sciences Bureau (MGB) of Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) recommende­d that no new structures shall be built within the site, where the damaged hospital is located, due to shattered foundation of the area, as result of the quake.

This reportedly prompted the administra­tion of Governor Edgar Chatto to look for another site for the constructi­on of the new hospital building.

The provincial government also owns and manages the following health service facilities: Cong. Simeon Toribio District Hospital in Carmen town; Jagna District Hospital; Catigbian District Hospital; Maribojoc Community Hospital; Clarin Community Hospital; Francisco Dagohoy Memorial Hospital in Inabanga town; Candijay Community Hospital in Pres. Carlos P. Garcia (Pitogo) town, and the Talibon Garcia Hospital, which is also designated as the provincial hospital.

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