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EU pledges P60M of donations for families affected by Ulysses

Residents wade through mud to salvage their belongings after their houses were submerged by flood waters in Southville Phase 1 K2, Barangay San Jose, Rodriguez, Rizal province on November 13, 2020 due to heavy rains brought by Typhoon Ulysses. 蜜桃工作室 file photo / RICHARD A. REYES

MANILA, Philippines 鈥 The European Union (EU) has vowed to allocate P60 million worth of humanitarian aid to families affected by Typhoon Ulysses, which brought destruction in several parts of Luzon.

In a post on its Facebook page, the EU delegation in the country said that these humanitarian aid would be used to respond to immediate needs of people affected by immense flooding, especially in Metro Manila, Rizal, and Cagayan Valley.

鈥淭he European Union has pledged to spend 鈧1.05 million (roughly 60 million Philippine Pesos) in humanitarian aid funding to deliver emergency relief assistance to families affected by typhoon Vamco,鈥 EU鈥檚 page European Union in the Philippines said.

鈥淜nown locally as 鈥淯lysses,鈥 it is the latest in a series of destructive typhoons to hit large parts of the Philippines鈥 most populous island of Luzon, including the national capital, Metro Manila, in recent weeks,鈥 it added.

The assistance would then be given to humanitarian aid partners who are already working on areas devastated by Ulysses.聽 According to EU humanitarian response in the Philippines chief Arlynn Aquino, the EU is quickly moving to assist partners helping the country 鈥 especially as the Philippines was hit by successive cyclones.

鈥淭he EU is scaling up its humanitarian assistance in the Philippines in response to the devastating typhoons that have hit the country over the past month,鈥 Aquino said.聽 鈥淭he additional contribution will help to get much-needed aid to the most vulnerable people to help them go through this difficult time.鈥

鈥淭his includes shelter, food, health care and access to clean water, safe sanitation and good hygiene, as well as other vital aid,鈥 EU noted.

During a month鈥檚 span 鈥 from October 11 to November 12 鈥 eight cyclones have entered the Philippine area of responsibility, and only one did not make landfall.

Among these eight are some of the strongest typhoons for 2020, including Super Typhoon Rolly which is said to be the strongest to hit land for this year.聽 Rolly ravaged Bicol Region and Southern Luzon, destroying coastal communities in Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, and Albay.

But prior to Rolly, Typhoon Quinta also moved through areas in Bicol Region, while Typhoon Pepito brought rains to Cagayan Valley.

EU has already made donations worth P74.5 million for Typhoon Rolly.

鈥淭he amount is on top of the 鈧1.3 million (Php 74.5 million) previously provided to support victims of Typhoon Rolly,鈥 EU said.

As of November 17, , while damage to infrastructure and .聽 Meanwhile, the previous typhoons鈥 amounts to P12.3 billion.

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