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United States provides Php84 Million in humanitarian aid, logistics support for Tropical Storm Kristine response 

The Northern Forum by The Northern Forum
October 29, 2024
in Environment, Governance, Nation
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United States provides Php84 Million in humanitarian aid, logistics support for Tropical Storm Kristine response 
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MANILA, October 29, 2024—The United States government is providing Php84 million ($1.5 million) to support the Philippine government’s response to Tropical Storm Kristine, known internationally as Trami. 

USAID Humanitarian Assistance Regional Director Ben Hemingway (third from left) works with Philippine responders in receiving and processing USAID-provided tarpaulins and kitchen sets. 

This funding will augment the U.S. Agency for International Development’s (USAID) ongoing efforts to deliver lifesaving assistance that will help individuals severely affected by the storm in the Bicol region and Batangas recover safely and with dignity.  Through this funding, USAID will provide access to essential services such as clean water, sanitation, emergency shelter, and cash assistance.

Philippine military personnel unload U.S. government-donated emergency supplies from the Singapore government’s C-130 in Legazpi City on October 27 as part of an international effort to support communities affected by Severe Tropical Storm Kristine. 

USAID will also provide logistical support in the management of evacuation centers.

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On October 27, USAID supported the Philippines’ Office of Civil Defense (OCD) in dispatching 1,500 shelter-grade tarpaulins and 1,500 household relief kits to the Bicol region through a C-130 provided by the Singaporean government.  These disaster relief items were prepositioned in the OCD humanitarian relief depot at Fort Magsaysay, an Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) site in Nueva Ecija.

U.S. Ambassador MaryKay Carlson and Philippine Secretary of National Defense Gilberto Teodoro, Jr. launched this critical joint humanitarian prepositioning effort in September.

“My heart goes out to all those suffering the devastating effects of Tropical Storm Kristine,” Ambassador Carlson said.  “We are working side by side with the Philippine government to bring relief to communities in need.”

Since October 25, the United States has worked with humanitarian partners to deliver lifesaving humanitarian relief material prepositioned across the country.  With USAID funding, the World Food Programme mobilized 33 trucks to support the Philippine Department of Social Welfare and Development in delivering more than 53,000 family food packs and other relief items to the Bicol region.

This assistance builds on the U.S. government’s previous support to Philippine government’s disaster response efforts, such as during the massive flooding in Mindanao in February, Super Typhoon Carina in July, and Super Typhoon Julian earlier in October.

Since 2010, the U.S. government has provided more than Php21.85 billion ($390.2 million) in disaster relief, preparedness, and early recovery in the Philippines.  USAID works year-round to help communities build resilience in preparing for, and responding to, the increasing frequency and intensity of natural disasters. (Information Office, Public Affairs Section, U.S. Embassy in the Philippines)

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