US gov't extends P84-M assistance to PH in wake of 'Kristine'
​The United States government is providing P84 million in humanitarian assistance and logistics support to the Philippines for its response to Severe Tropical Storm "Kristine".
According to the US Embassy in Manila, the funding will augment the US Agency for International Development's (USAID) ongoing efforts to deliver lifesaving assistance that will help those affected by Kristine in Bicol and in Batangas "recover safely and with dignity".

"Through this funding, USAID will provide access to essential services such as clean water, sanitation, emergency shelter, and cash assistance. USAID will also provide logistical support in the management of evacuation centers," the embassy said.
Meanwhile, USAID also supported on Oct. 27 the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) in dispatching 1,500 shelter-grade tarpaulins and 1,500 household relief kits to Bicol through a C-130 provided by the Singaporean government.
These disaster relief items were prepositioned in the OCD humanitarian relief depot at Fort Magsaysay, an Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) site in Nueva Ecija.
It was US Ambassador in Manila MaryKay Carlson and Defense Secretary Gibo Teodoro who launched this critical joint humanitarian prepositioning effort in September.
"My heart goes out to all those suffering the devastating effects of Tropical Storm Kristine," Carlson said.
"We are working side by side with the Philippine government to bring relief to communities in need," she added.
The embassy said that the latest assistance built on Washington's previous support to Philippine government's disaster response efforts, such as during the massive flooding in Mindanao in February, Super Typhoon Carina in July, and Super Typhoon Julian earlier in October.