US donates additional P50-M aid to PH for 'Odette' relief ops

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The United States (US) will provide an additional P50-million aid to the Philippines for its ongoing relief operations to areas affected by the onslaught of typhoon Odette, the US Embassy in Manila bared.

The United States will provide an additional P50-million aid to the Philippines for its ongoing relief operations to areas affected by the onslaught of typhoon Odette, the US Embassy in Manila bared.

It is in addition to the initial P10 million assistance provided by the US government to the Philippines on Dec. 22 to provide logistics support to transfer humanitarian workers and relief supplies to communities devastated by the deadly typhoon. WFP will set up four emergency logistics hubs in Surigao del Norte for storing and distributing of relief supplies. It will also transport food from the Philippine government to feed Filipinos and assist with re-establishing the telecommunications networks to support response efforts.

 

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