Volunteers and staff of the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) continued their assistance efforts to families affected by the low pressure area (LPA) and the shear line that brought incessant rains over the weekend in the eastern sections of Visayas and Luzon.

In a statement on Tuesday, Nov. 21, the PRC, through its Northern Samar Chapter, served hot meals to 153 individuals and set up a welfare desk and first aid station at the Polangi Evacuation Center to provide physical and mental medical attention to evacuees.

Meanwhile, in Quezon province, the PRC's first aid station monitored the blood pressure of 38 evacuees.
The humanitarian organization's welfare desk has also provided PFA to over 100 individuals.
The PRC's standard disaster response efforts in such situations include providing food, water, PFA, and basic medical care to help evacuees access necessities.

On the contrary, PRC Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Dick Gordon warned that areas in the affected regions are susceptible to landslides and mudslides due to the saturated soil caused by heavy rainfall.
"Our payloaders are positioned for clearing operations, ensuring continuous assistance to geographically isolated areas," he added.
To date, there are 12 evacuation centers in Northern Samar, Western Samar, and Masbate housing 1,460 individuals.