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Red Cross Sends Humanitarian Augmentation To Cagayan Valley

The Philippine Red Cross continues its rescue and relief operations in Cagayan Valley.

Red Cross Sends Humanitarian Augmentation To Cagayan Valley

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The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) has sent an augmentation support to Cagayan Valley after many houses in various towns in the region were submerged due to heavy rains brought by Typhoon Ulysses.

PRC Chairman and CEO Senator Richard J. Gordon on November 14 ordered the deployment of staff and volunteers to conduct rescue and relief operations in the area.

“Cagayan needs our help badly, so, we immediately sent our teams there with rescue vehicles and boats. Our volunteers from Subic and Nueva Vizcaya also went there to support our rescue operations in flooded areas, while the Red Cross Cagayan chapter started distributing hot meals and provide the needed assistance to the residents at the evacuation centers,” Gordon said in a news release on Monday.

On Sunday, another team of Red Cross staff and volunteers were deployed to Cagayan including volunteers from Water, Search and Rescue (WASAR) team from Cavite.

The PRC also sent a 10,000-liter water tanker, one food truck, one ambulance, one rescue boat, one Land Cruiser that will be used for assessing the situation in the area, and two ten-wheeler trucks that carry non-food items to be distributed to the residents.

The non-food items include 500 sets of sleeping kits, jerry cans, hygiene kits and tarpaulins.

“We have mobilized all our available resources to meet this new challenge, supporting communities that are getting back on their feet after being hit hard by multiple storms on top of the relentless physical, emotional and economic toll of Covid-19,” Gordon said.

Typhoon Ulysses is the 13th big storm that hit the country this year.

Aside from Cagayan Valley, “Ulysses” also affected the National Capital Region (NCR), various parts of Central Luzon, the province of Rizal and some areas in Bicol. (PNA)

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