Even in the aftermath of Typhoon “Kiko,” the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) continues to extend humanitarian response to help affected communities in the province of Batanes.
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Weeks after the province was ravaged by Typhoon “Kiko,” the PRC Batanes Chapter...
A month after Batanes was ravaged by Typhoon “Kiko,” the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) continues to provide much needed aid to the communities affected.
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The PRC is targeting to help 500 families who were severely affected by the typhoon from the municipalities...
The distribution of assistance given by the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) to Batanes will push through after the the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) is lifted around the first week of October.
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PRC Chairman and Chief Executive Office (CEO) Senator Richard...
BRP Dagupan City (LS551), a logistics support vessel of the Philippine Navy (PN), has delivered relief items to Batanes after it was devastated by typhoon "Kiko" earlier this month, a Navy spokesperson disclosed Tuesday, September 28.
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Commander Benjo...
The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) on Sunday, Sept. 26, said the shipment of relief supplies it sent to Batanes arrived over the weekend, a few days after the island was pummeled by typhoon “Kiko” recently.
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According to the PRC, the cargo vessel carrying the shipment of...
Despite encountering challenges transporting its cargo after coronavirus disease (COVID-19) community transmission was confirmed in the island province, the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) pushed through with its relief assistance efforts in Batanes.
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“The...
Batanes Bishop Danilo Ulep has appealed for financial help for the families adversely affected by the recent Typhoon Kiko.
Bishop Ulep's message of appeal (Photo courtesy Prelature of Batanes)
"In the aftermath of the super typhoon Kiko that recently hit Batanes, I am humbly appealing for...
The relief and response operations of Philippine Red Cross (PRC) are in full swing after two typhoons hit the country in one week.
PRC food truck distributes hot meals to residents of Sta. Ana, Cagayan who were affected by Typhoon 'Kiko' (Photo from Philippine Red Cross)
Typhoon “Kiko”...
Four days after typhoon "Jolina" left the country, the agricultural damage and losses it caused continue to balloon and is now at P633.36 million, the assessment of the Department of Agriculture disclosed Monday, Sept. 13.
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It doubled from the...
Several roads in Luzon and Visayas remained closed and have limited access as of Monday, Sept. 13, after the onslaught of typhoons "Kiko" and "Jolina", the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) said.
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A road section in Ternate, Cavite was still closed...
The number of Filipinos affected by typhoon "Kiko" more than doubled to 23,000 on Monday, September 13, but the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said no casualty has been recorded so far.
An electric post is toppled due to the strong winds brought by typhoon Kiko....
Agricultural damage and losses left by typhoon "Kiko" in the country have already reached P6.5 million, the assessment of the Department of Agriculture (DA) disclosed on Monday, Sept. 13.
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The devastation translated into 159 metric tons of...