DSWD: Over 196K 'Odette’ victims remain in evacuation centers

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More than 196,000 individuals or over 50,700 families affected by typhoon Odette remained in evacuation centers, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has disclosed.

More than 196,000 individuals or over 50,700 families affected by typhoon Odette remained in evacuation centers, the Department of Social Welfare and Development has disclosed.

Meanwhile, 12,838 families or 43,925 individuals have opted to stay with their relatives and/or friends.

 

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