Five ASEAN Nations Pursue Nuclear Power As Hormuz Crisis Accelerates The Search For Non-Imported Energy

Five ASEAN nations are formally committing to nuclear power as the Hormuz closure makes imported fuel a structural liability.

DOE: 900k Barrels Of Diesel To Arrive In April To Bolster Supply

The DOE said the country has enough fuel supply until May, with additional diesel shipments arriving in April to strengthen national reserves.

Camago-3 Confirmed: Malampaya Phase 4 Extends Philippines’ Gas Supply

Philippines confirms Camago-3 at 60 MMscfd, extending Malampaya's life by six years during a national energy emergency.

Thailand’s Fuel Export Carve-Outs Reveal Cross-Border Power Dependencies

Thailand's oil export ban has two exceptions: Laos and Myanmar. Both are tied to Thailand's own power grid, not aid.
SEND TO: pressreleases@pageonemedia.ph

DSWD: Aid To Egay, Falcon-Hit Communities Reaches PHP275 Million

Government and organizations distribute Php275 million in aid to families affected by typhoons, providing food, cash transfers, and psycho-social support.


DSWD: Aid To Egay, Falcon-Hit Communities Reaches PHP275 Million

3
3

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The national government and its partners have so far distributed PHP275 million worth of assistance to families severely affected by two typhoons that also enhanced the southwest monsoon, bringing a significant amount of rainfall for over two weeks.

Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Social Welfare Director Michael Christopher Mathay said on Saturday the humanitarian aid is a mix of contributions from the agency, local government units, non-government organizations, and other partners.

“Regarding typhoons Egay and Falcon, Secretary Rex Gatchalian has fully loaded all badly affected areas in the country with family food packs,” he said during the Saturday News Forum in Quezon City.

Mathay said the agency has provided emergency cash transfers to allow the most affected families to buy necessities, including medicines. A cash-for-work initiative has also been implemented.

Meanwhile, DSWD has around PHP2.2 billion worth of available quick respond fund and relief resources, including food and non-food items such as family food packs; kitchen, hygiene and sleeping kits; and clothing.

Mathay said more than 5,000 villages in Ilocos, Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, Calabarzon, Mimaropa, Bicol, Western, Eastern, and Central Visayas, Davao region, Soccsksargen, and Cordillera have so far received humanitarian assistance.

“Mayroon rin tayong early recovery, cash grants, para sa mga nasiraan ng bahay para matulungan natin silang bumangon muli. Ang DSWD ay 24/7 na tumutulong sa ating mga kababayan (We also have early recovery, cash grant for those whose houses were damaged by the calamities. The DSWD is helping 24/7),” he said.

The agency is likewise providing psycho-social support to persons and families in different evacuation centers under DSWD’s Management Camp Coordination Program.

“Mayroon tayong mga social worker na tumutugon sa mga problemang ganyan, not only physically, but mentally (We have social workers who are helping with concerns like those, not only physically, but mentally),” Mathay said. (PNA)