Red Cross extends
assistance to people affected by typhoon Nona
Press Release
February 12, 2016
MANILA – The Red
Cross and Red Crescent Movement has scaled up its humanitarian
assistance to tens of thousands of families who have lost their homes
and livelihoods after the onslaught of Typhoon Melor (local name:
Nona).
The typhoon made landfalls
over Northern Samar, Sorsogon, Masbate, Romblon, and Oriental Mindoro
provinces on 14 and 15 December. According to the National Disaster
Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), 42 people died while 4
are still missing due to Melor. The typhoon also destroyed 98,371
houses and damaged 181,116 more, with an estimated damage to
infrastructure and agriculture amounting to almost P6.5 billion.
The accompanying Northeast
monsoon also caused widespread flooding and landslides, worsening the
situation for many farming communities in Luzon that were still
recovering from the impact of Typhoon Koppu last October.
“Following the emergency
phase, the Red Cross is now moving into the early recovery phase,
which we plan to concentrate in the three most affected provinces:
Northern Samar, Sorsogon, and Oriental Mindoro," explained the
Philippine Red Cross (PRC) Chairman Richard Gordon. “In the recovery
phase, Red Cross will provide cash grants, shelter repair assistance,
and livelihood support based on detailed assessment reports from the
ground.”
During the emergency phase,
PRC served ready-to-eat meals to some 19,900 persons in evacuation
centres while its social workers provided psychosocial support to 601
people and referral services to persons in evacuation centres through
31 welfare desks. PRC also reached 466 individuals with psychosocial
support.
As of this February, PRC had
reached at least 15,604 families across nine provinces with relief
assistance (food packs, safe drinking water, 20-litre jerry cans,
sleeping materials, hygiene kits and tarpaulins) in the provinces of
Bulacan, Marinduque, Masbate, Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro,
Northern Samar, Pampanga, Romblon and Sorsogon.
PRC has also mobilized 872
personnel comprising 136 staff members and 736 volunteers. To support
the PRC in monitoring distributions, assessments, and planning for
early recovery, the IFRC Country Office has deployed a field delegate,
two PMER Officers, and Information Management and Communications
support.
On December 22, the
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)
launched an emergency appeal to seek 3.7 million CHF to support the
PRC in providing emergency aid to the most affected and most
vulnerable families. So far, the IFRC appeal has supported PRC to
provide essential emergency relief to 9,000 families. With its current
funding, the IFRC appeal will also be able to support a further 1,200
families with shelter repair assistance (SRA) and livelihoods cash
grants for 800 families in the next 12 months.
“We lost our home and our
livelihood,” says Rochelle Andales, one of the beneficiaries from the
town of Sta. Clara in Bobon, Northern Samar. “Our family is extremely
grateful for all the immediate response and assistance we received
from the Red Cross.”
In cooperation with the PRC,
the International Committee of the Cross (ICRC), working in areas
affected by armed conflict, will provide food and livelihood support
to some 10,000 affected families in Magallanes, Sorsogon, and Laoang,
Biri, Palapag, Mapanas and Catubig municipalities in Northern Samar.
At an earlier stage, the
ICRC supported the PRC Northern Samar chapter with 2,000 blankets and
tarpaulins for 1,000 families, as well as food assistance to 10,000
families.
Close coordination is being
maintained between the PRC, the IFRC, the ICRC and all Red Cross Red
Crescent Movement partners with presence in the Philippines, notably
the German Red Cross and the Netherlands Red Cross. Local governments
of affected areas are working with the Red Cross regarding strategic
planning and operation.