Palace assures victims of Maring: Gov’t acts on rescue, assistance requests
Disaster response teams spring into action as Severe Tropical Storm Maring wreaks havoc in northern Luzon. FILE PHOTO from the provincial government of La Union
MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang on Tuesday said it is closely monitoring operations for Severe Tropical Storm Maring and assured people affected that the government is acting on all rescue and assistance requests.
“Rescue personnel and teams from the local government units are on the scene as we assure all requests for rescue and assistance are being acted upon by all relevant agencies,” presidential spokesperson Harry Roque said in a statement.
ADVERTISEMENT
“Support from the Armed Forces of the Philippines, the Philippine Coast Guard, the Philippine National Police and the Bureau of Fire Protection are likewise mobilized and deployed,” he added.
Roque noted that the Department of Social Welfare and Development has standby funds of over P128 million as of October 10.
Moreno’s camp hits #WithdrawIsko: He is the winnable, qualified bet
Senate torn by Ressa’s Nobel Peace Prize win
Locsin: Maria Ressa ‘lucky’ to be first Filipino Nobel winner; Cory Aquino could’ve won, but…
A total of 373,737 family food packs, worth around P219 million, are also available, he shared.
Citing the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), Roque said that restoration of power and water supply and road clearing operations are underway in affected areas.
As of Thursday, 6 a.m., 478 families or 1,638
individuals were affected by Maring
, NDRRMC reported.
Further, Roque advised the public to continue taking precautionary measures, among others.
“We ask the public to continue to take precautionary measures, observe minimum public health standards, and cooperate with their respective local authorities in case of an evacuation,” Roque said.
RELATED STORIES:
Severe Tropical Storm Maring makes landfall in Fuga Island, Cagayan
Liquor ban, class suspension enforced in Isabela, Cagayan due to ‘Maring’
JPV
Subscribe to our daily newsletter
Read Next
Lacson flags discrepancy, ‘poor planning’ in DSWD’s ayuda distribution
EDITORS’ PICK
MOST READ
Don’t miss out on the latest news and information.
View comments