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Philippines: responding to the needs of flood victims
29 Sep 2009 14:04:48 GMT
Source: International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) - Switzerland
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Manila (ICRC) - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is supporting the relief efforts of the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) in response to the flooding in the South-East Asian nation caused when tropical storm Ondoy struck the country on 26 September.

"From the outset of this calamity, Philippine National Red Cross staff and volunteers have been working around the clock to carry out rescue operations and meet the immediate needs of flood victims, such as drinking water and food", explains Iris Von Birgelen, the ICRC delegate in charge of cooperation with the PNRC.

"We are supporting their relief efforts financially and providing items available in the ICRC warehouse.

We are also assisting rescue and assessment teams".

Relief items – including blankets, tarpaulins, mosquito nets, jerrycans to carry drinking water and hygiene items – will be sent on 30 September from the ICRC warehouse in Davao City to the PNRC in Manila for distribution to 3,000 flood-affected families.

The ICRC has also been supporting the PNRC's efforts to distribute clean drinking water to the affected families.

In the aftermath of the flooding, the risk of water-borne disease is high.

ICRC water engineers are therefore helping the PNRC to carry out further assessments in affected areas.

Contact is being maintained with the national authorities in order to coordinate the efforts that are being undertaken throughout the region.

It is estimated that hundreds of thousands of people have been affected by the dramatic flooding in the Philippines.

To date, the National Capital Region and surrounding areas have suffered the worst damage.

Tens of thousands of people have been forced to evacuate their homes because of rising water levels.

Numerous houses have been damaged or destroyed.

Infrastructure has been badly affected, disrupting public services.

For further information, please contact:
Media Inquiries: Anastasia Isyuk, ICRC Manila, tel: +63 918 907 21 25 or
Alex Rosete, PNRC Manila, tel: +63 917 871 56 15
Rescue and General Inquiry: PNRC Operations Center,
tel: +63 2 5270865 or +63 2 5275787 or +63 2 5270000
Tracing/Missing: Aida Beltejar, PNRC Manila: tel: +63 2 5270867


See also ICRC media contacts

This article on www.icrc.org


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