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World sends emergency relief to battered Philippines

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on: November 12, 2013, 08:21:00 PM
The United Nations was Tuesday poised to appeal for hundreds of millions of dollars in emergency aid for the tyhoon-ravaged Philippines, as a massive international relief effort began to build momentum.

UN humanitarian chief Valerie Amos is in Manila to launch a "flash appeal" for cash, while the US and Britain deployed warships carrying thousands of soldiers to assist in a vast operation to help nearly 10 million people affected by Friday's super typhoon.

After famished survivors ransacked aid convoys, Philippines authorities deployed armoured vehicles and set up checkpoints in the devastated city of Tacloban Tuesday to stop desperate victims raiding food and medical supplies.

Almost 10 percent of the Philippines' population have been affected after Super Typhoon Haiyan smashed into the nation's central islands, leaving at least 10,000 people feared dead while 660,000 have lost their homes, according to the UN.

The Pentagon said the aircraft carrier USS George Washington, with 5,000 sailors and more than 80 aircraft aboard, will head to the United States' close Asian ally from Hong Kong to join 180 US Marines assisting in the humanitarian efforts on the ground.

Britain boosted its aid to £10 million as Prime Minister David Cameron said HMS Daring, a destroyer, would sail to the Philippines "at full speed" from its current deployment in Singapore, joined by a Royal Air Force C-17 transport plane.

Dead bodies still litter the wreckage across devastated communities in the central islands, with whole districts of coastal towns reduced to piles of splintered wood.

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said the aid effort "must expand urgently in the days ahead", while the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement appealed for nearly $95 million to provide 100,000 families with food, water and shelter over 18 months.

As the global effort mobilised, friends and foes alike among the Philippines' neighbours offered assistance, with Taiwan and China promising to put aside their differences to join in the relief effort.

The Australian government pledged Aus$10 million ($9.38 million) in relief, with a team of medics set to leave Wednesday to join disaster experts already on the ground.

Tokyo said it would supply $10 million in grants to provide evacuees with emergency shelters and other assistance, as reports said Japan could be readying to dispatch its self defense forces to help in the relief effort.

About 100 Japanese citizens in the Philippines are still unaccounted for after the typhoon.

Indonesia, another Southeast Asian nation frequently hit by natural disasters, pledged $2 million in cash and emergency supplies, with a Hercules aircraft set to depart Wednesday carrying food, medicines, water filters and generators.

China, where seven people were reported killed by the typhoon, is to give $100,000 towards the aid effort, with state-run Global Times newspaper saying Tuesday that a territorial row between China and the Philippines should not affect such decisions.

"It's a must to aid typhoon victims in the Philippines," the paper, which is close to the ruling Communist party, said in an editorial. "China's international image is of vital importance to its interests. If it snubs Manila this time, China will suffer great losses", it added.

And despite a diplomatic row triggered by the fatal shooting of a 65-year-old crew member of a Taiwanese fishing boat on May 9 by a Filipino coastguard patrol, Taiwan sent two C-130 Hercules transport aircraft carrying relief goods and pledged $200,000 in cash.

Vietnam, itself faced with mass evacuations as a weakened Haiyan swung through its territory Monday, has offered aid worth $100,000 and vowed to stand by the Philippine people.

The Philippine Red Cross on Tuesday issued a heartfelt thanks for the international support directed at the country.

"We can only say that we love you for all the things you have done for us and are doing for us," Corazon Alma G. De Leon, secretary of the board of governors told a press conference in Sydney.

Other aid mobilised includes:
-- South Korea approved five million dollars in emergency aid and dispatched a 40-member team including medical personnel and rescuers to Tacloban, its foreign ministry said. Samsung Group donated one million dollars through international aid groups.
-- The European Commission said it would give three million euros ($4 million) toward relief efforts.
-- Germany's embassy in Manila said an initial shipment of 23 tonnes of aid was being flown in and German rescue teams were already at work.
-- Japan is sending a disaster relief and medical team of 25 people, while Malaysia also readied a relief crew and Singapore offered cash aid.
-- New Zealand increased its humanitarian relief to NZ$2.15 million ($1.78 million), while Canada has promised up to $5 million to aid organisations.
-- UN children's fund UNICEF sent a cargo plane carrying 60 tonnes of aid including shelters and medical kits while refugee agency UNHCR organised an airlift.
-- The ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management will send an initial $500,000 in aid from Subang, Malaysia.
-- Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) said it was sending 200 tonnes of aid including medicine, tents and hygiene kits to arrive mid-week.

From Yahoo! News Philippines


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World sends emergency relief to battered Philippines
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Reply #1 on: November 12, 2013, 08:28:11 PM
International aid breakdown

The DFA provided a list of countries and the aid they have pledged:

1. Australia – medical team and search and rescue worth P40.456 million; financial aid worth P323.653 million; and relief goods worth P45.456 million.

2. Belgium – medical personnel, water treatment units, and relief goods

3. Canada – financial aid (P205.691 million) and relief goods (P102.845 million)

4. China – humanitarian aid (P4.552 million)

5. Denmark – financial ad (P77.268 million)

6. European Union – relief goods, financial aid (P172.816 million), and a team of humanitarian experts

7. Finland – relief goods (P57.605 million), and two motor boats for rescue operations

8. France – medical team and search and rescue unit

9. Germany – financial aid (P28.502 million), medical team and search and rescue unit, and relief goods

10. Hungary – medical team and search and rescue unit

11. Indonesia – relief goods (P87.045 million)

12. Israel – relief goods and medical team and search and rescue unit

13. Japan – medical team and search and rescue unit

14. Luxembourg – medical team and search and rescue unit,a nd financial aid (P23.042 millon)

15. Malaysia – medical team and search and rescue unit

16. Netherlands – financial aid (P115.211 million)

17. New Zealand – financial aid (P71 million)

18. Norway – financial aid (P140.424 million)

19. Russia – medical team and search and rescue unit

20. Singapore – medical team and search and rescue unit, financial aid (P6.909 million)

21. Spain – medical team and search and rescue unit, and relief goods

22. Sweden – financial aid

23. Taiwan – financial aid (P8.622 million) and relief goods

24. Turkey – relief goods and medical team and search and rescue unit

25. United Arab Emirates – financial aid (P431 million)

26. United Kingdom – financial aid (P414.051 million)

27. United States – medical team and search and rescue unit, and financial aid (P4.311 million)

28. Vatican City – financial aid (P6.466 million)

29. Vietnam – humanitarian aid (P4.311 million)


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Reply #2 on: November 12, 2013, 08:58:44 PM
Sana matanggap ang mga donations na yan sa mga nabiktima ng bagyo..


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Reply #3 on: November 12, 2013, 10:11:17 PM
Dami nyan. Sana makarating sa dapat paroroonan. Til now wala parin makitang nakarating na tulong. Sardinas pa lang ang nakarating.

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Reply #4 on: November 12, 2013, 11:29:21 PM
sana makarating agad ang mga tulong na yan


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Reply #5 on: November 12, 2013, 11:41:50 PM
Mahirap makakita ng positive side sa calamity na nangyari sa atin. But a world in turmoil due to ideological differences has come united to lend a hand. This is humanity at its best. We put aside hatred and animosity and as one human race stand together as one caring world. I think that's one positive sign that not all is bad in the world we live in.

On a side note, what had been listed here are coming from the governments of each countries. This will probably amount to P2 billion in financial aids. Wala pa dito ang mga private donations mobilized by charitable groups, NGOs, churches and grassroots orgs. Even schools and offices here in Canada are having fund raisings. I've never witnessed such massive outpouring of support coming from total strangers here. And the Canadian government, who already gave $5million in aids and manpower (a whole freaking hospital is flying there as we speak) is matching a dollar for dollar in private donation. At the end of the day, siguro, the private sector will raise another P1 billion para sa bansa natin.

My faith is restored in humanity.
« Last Edit: November 13, 2013, 01:33:09 AM by caligula »


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Reply #6 on: November 13, 2013, 12:01:16 AM
sana lang makarating kaagad ang mga tulong na 'to sa mga totoong nangangailangan, kakaawa talaga ang sinapit nila
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Reply #7 on: November 13, 2013, 01:21:54 AM
It is true that the listed above is only from the government not included the private donations like in here last sunday i went to phil am org.dito to volunteer packing all the relief goods as what ive witnessed too many filipinos and even americans brought foods and clothes,blankets and many more included money..we went to the church me and my filipina friends and bunch of churches in here offer their help it was overwhelming and brought us to tears that in times like this too many people all over the world are willing to help..and all we are hoping and praying that all these help will come to the people in our country that needs it and not to the corrupt hands..
« Last Edit: November 13, 2013, 01:37:35 AM by Cathrina »


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Reply #8 on: November 13, 2013, 07:15:14 PM
nice post sir zurca +karma sa iyo
it's good to know that other nations are willing to help in this time of need.....


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Reply #9 on: November 15, 2013, 02:00:35 AM



wow panalo nanaman sila dito!!

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Reply #10 on: November 15, 2013, 07:29:23 AM



wow panalo nanaman sila dito!!


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Reply #11 on: November 15, 2013, 11:35:43 AM
Kaya na ayaw muna mag todo ng effort sa gastos ang pamunuan ng pinas.....dahil alam nila madaming dadating na tulong....


Yung nga lang mag kakaroon ng ghost relieft goods and medical missions projects.



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Reply #12 on: November 15, 2013, 11:50:27 AM
kung tama ang narinig kong balita .. di daw ibibigay ng UN ang donation sa gobyerno .. directly sila ang mag bibigay .. mas maganda un .. isang malaking dagok at sampal sa mga pulito natin .. kakahiya ang pinas :(
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Reply #13 on: November 15, 2013, 12:29:51 PM
kung tama ang narinig kong balita .. di daw ibibigay ng UN ang donation sa gobyerno .. directly sila ang mag bibigay .. mas maganda un .. isang malaking dagok at sampal sa mga pulito natin .. kakahiya ang pinas :(

oo nga, saka parang napapansin ko din sa dame ng relief na naiipon, sa laki ng pera (i think more than one billion na ang naipon) na naco-contribute para wala pa din pagbabago sa kalagayan ng visayas na dapat sana atleast under control na yung situation dun, atleast sana  naclear na yung daan para mas madali makapasok yung mga nagdadala ng relief goods.


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Reply #14 on: November 15, 2013, 07:39:26 PM
The world is watching this relief operation very closely. If ever these donations don't reach what they're really intended for at napunta lang sa corrupt politicians natin, then that will spell the end of our integrity as a country. I hope our politicians realize this na pera ito ng ibang nationalities who went out of their way to help even if their own economies are not equally progressive.

Huwag natin sirain ang karakter ng bawat pilipino sa buong mundo. These politicians should not mess with this.


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