Showing posts with label Typhoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Typhoon. Show all posts

October 28, 2024

Legarda: Mas Masusing Paghahanda at Mas Matibay na Disaster Risk Reduction sa mga Lokalidad Matapos ang Hagupit ni Bagyong Kristine


Matapos ang matinding pinsala na dulot ng hagupit ni Bagyong Kristine, nanawagan si Senador Loren Legarda para sa mas malawak at mas komprehensibong paghahanda at aksyon mula sa mga lokal na pamahalaan pagdating sa disaster risk reduction and management (DRR). Binibigyang-diin ng Senador na mahalaga ang mga inisyatibang nakasentro sa komunidad upang protektahan ang buhay at ari-arian ng mga mamamayan at upang mapagtibay ang disaster-resilience ng bansa.

Sa isang panayam sa radyo, inihayag ni Legarda ang mahalagang papel ng mga lokal na ehekutibo, na kinabibilangan ng gobernador, alkalde, at punong barangay, sa pag-unawa sa banta ng sakuna at epekto ng climate change sa kanilang mga nasasakupang lugar. “Hindi lang dapat kilalanin ng mga lokal na lider ang mga banta na ito, kundi dapat ay pagyamanin pa nila edukasyon ang kanilang mga nasasakupan sa paksa ng disaster risk reduction upang mas maging maayos ang pagtutulungan sa panahon ng sakuna at mabawasan ang mga panganib na dulot nito,” ani Legarda. “Ang hagupit at pinsalang iniwan ni Bagyong Kristine ay isang paalala sa atin na dapat ay maging maagap, alerto, at alisto, hindi lamang ang mga opisyal, kundi ang mga mamamayan sa lokalidad.”

Kinilala rin ni Legarda ang mahalagang suporta ng mga ahensya ng gobyerno sa pagpapalakas ng kapasidad ng mga lokal na pamahalaan upang mabawasan ang mga panganib sa panahon ng sakuna at mainam na makatugon sa panahon ng kalamidad. Dagdag pa ng senador “ang mga ahensya tulad ng Climate Change Commission, Department of the Interior and Local Government, at Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development ay mahalaga upang masigurado na ang mga Local Climate Change Action Plans at Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Plans ay science-based, napapanahon, at may kakayahang tumugon sa epekto ng nagbabagong klima.”

Ipinahayag ni Legarda ang kahalagahan ng edukasyon at ang pakikipag ugnayan sa mga state universities and colleges bilang katuwang sa paggabay sa mga LGU sa risk assessment at local development planning. “Ang kanilang kaalaman ay importante para sa epektibong disaster risk reduction at climate change adaptation,” aniya.

Kilalang tagapagtaguyod ng disaster risk reduction, sinabi din ni Legarda na kahit na sapat at mainam ang mga batas sa Pilipinas ukol sa DRR at bagamat patuloy na pag-lago ng kaalaman tungkol sa mga climate change, mahalaga pa din ang pakikilahok ng lokal na komunidad at pagpapalakas ng kanilang mga kapasidad para sa epektibong pagtugon sa panahon ng mga sakuna. “Mula ngayong Nobyembre hanggang 2025, ako ay mangunguna sa mga workshop para sa mga local governments ukol sa disaster risk reduction at climate change mitigation and adaptation. Ito ay upang masigurado natin na handa ang mga lokal na pamahalaan na tumugon sa mga pangangailangan ng mga mamamayan lalu na sa mga pinakamalapit sa panganib tuwing may sakuna” ani Legarda

Bilang isang UNDRR Global Champion for Resilience, isinulong ni Legarda ang kahalagahan ng risk-informed development at disaster-resilient infrastructure, kasama na ang mas maagap na early warning and response systems. Hinihimok niya ang Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of Science and Technology (DOST), at Office of Civil Defense (OCD) na palakasin ang hazard risk assessments, multi-hazard impact-based forecasting, at mga early warning systems. “Dapat malaman ng mga komunidad ang mga panganib ng pagbaha at landside upang makapagpatupad ng maagap na pag-iwas sa sakuna. Ang tamang forecasting, maagang babala, at mabilis na access sa mga pre-positioned resources, o yung mga naka abang na equipment, ay makakapagligtas ng buhay,” ayon kay Legarda.

Tinukoy din ni Legarda ang responsibilidad ng mga lokal na lider na magbigay ng mabilisang access sa pagkain, malinis na tubig, at mga evacuation areas. “Ipinapaabot namin ang aming taos-pusong pakikiramay sa mga nawalan ng mahal sa buhay. Ang aking team ay namamahagi din ng mga suplay sa mga apektadong pamilya mula nang magsimula ang bagyo,” dagdag niya.

Nanawagan ang senador para sa isang pangmatagalang estratehiya upang matugunan ang mga sektor na pinaka apektado ng kalamidad, lalo na sa mga hindi agad natutulungan na mga lugar. “Higit sa agarang tulong, dapat nating suportahan ang mga komunidad ng agrikultura at pangingisda sa kanilang muling pagbangon sa tulong ng mga pansamantalang alternatibong kabuhayan at mga social programs,” sabi ng senador.

Dagdag pa ni Legarda, kinakailangan ang pagpapataas ng kamalayan ng mga komunidad tungkol sa mga panganib ng landslide at flash flood. Lubos na mahalaga umano ng papel ng mga lokal na lider at ahensya ng gobyerno sa mga hakbangin na ito. Sa pamamagitan ng sama-samang pagsisikap, maaari din umano nating mabawasan ang mga panganib ng sakuna at maiwasan ang mga pinsalang dulot ng pagbabago ng klima.

Sa huli, sinabi ng senador na ang agarang pagkilos ay susi sa pagbuo ng mas ligtas at mas matatag na mga komunidad sa hinaharap. 

October 30, 2022

Help the victims of Typhoon Paeng via Shopee

Shopee users can choose to donate to UNICEF, Habitat for Humanity, Waves for Water, and GMA Kapuso Foundation by purchasing donation vouchers in-app

MANILA, OCTOBER 30, 2022 - To provide support to Filipinos affected by the heavy rains and gusty winds brought about by Typhoon Paeng across the Luzon, Visayas, and most especially the Mindanao region, Shopee launches its Shopee Bayanihan: Typhoon Paeng Support initiative together with partner charity organizations. Through the initiative, users can purchase donation vouchers from Shopee’s partner charities on the app. These efforts are part of Shopee Bayanihan, the company's umbrella CSR arm that seeks to provide support for communities in need through partnerships with various humanitarian organizations.

From October 30 up to November 13, Shopee users can purchase the donation e-vouchers that will be used to provide victims of the typhoon with water kits, health, and sanitation stations, and other essentials such as food and clothes from partner charities UNICEF, Habitat for Humanity, Waves for Water, and GMA Kapuso Foundation. Users can access e-vouchers for Typhoon Paeng through https://shopee.ph/m/shopee-bayanihan and purchase them via Shopee’s integrated mobile wallet, ShopeePay.

Martin Yu, Director at Shopee Philippines, said, “We are deeply saddened by the vast impact that Typhoon Paeng has brought to our Filipino communities across the country. Now more than ever, we will continue to maximize our platform and resources to provide immediate relief to our fellow Filipinos in need. With this initiative, we hope to provide our kababayans with the support they need to recoup and recover.”

To donate to those affected by Typhoon Paeng, users may:

1. Head to the microsite https://shopee.ph/m/shopee-bayanihan.

2. Choose the e-voucher of your preferred charity.

3. Click “Buy Now” to purchase the donation vouchers using ShopeePay.

With its heavy rains and strong winds triggering floods and landslides, Typhoon Paeng’s adverse effects were felt throughout the Philippines’ different regions, particularly in areas across Mindanao, such as Cotabato and Maguindanao. Through Shopee Bayanihan, Shopee is committed to making e-commerce accessible for everyone by helping communities benefit from the power of digital transformation wherever they are in the Philippines.

To know more about Shopee Bayanihan: Typhoon Paeng Support, visit https://shopee.ph/m/shopee-bayanihan.

 

May 2, 2022

Shopee extends aid towards Typhoon Agaton Victims together with brand partners and Shopee Xpress

L
ast April 24, Shopee, the leading e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia and Taiwan, together with its logistics arm Shopee Xpress, teamed up with NORVIC Drugs Corporation and NutriAsia to collect and deliver sanitation kits and refreshments to Visayans affected by Typhoon Agaton. These donations were repacked and distributed by Shopee Xpress volunteers in the area.

For those looking to help victims affected by Typhoon Agaton, Shopee invites users to donate through its partner charities found on the app.

November 10, 2020

MVP Group ramps up relief efforts to areas hit by Typhoon Rolly

The companies and foundations under the leadership of Manuel V Pangilinan recently reached out to communities and survivors of Typhoon Rolly (international name: Goni) by providing immediate relief assistance. 




“We have mobilized the Group’s Foundations to do relief and medical work in the wake of Typhoon Rolly. Our restoration teams are in place and have started doing remediation work already. We will fix this,” Pangilinan said. 

“Our Alagang Kapatid (TV5) teams are in Quezon and Camarines already. Teams will also be sent to Albay and Marinduque. Immediate relief assistance on behalf of our Group Foundations is given to areas severely affected by the typhoon,” Pangilinan added. 



Communication as aid 

PLDT and Smart engineers have been working round the clock to ensure that telco services are being restored in typhoon-stricken areas. PLDT and Smart were the first companies to restore telco services in Catanduanes. 

The companies also continue to bring communication as aid in provinces hit hard by Typhoon Rolly. These include the deployment of satellite phones with sim card, libreng tawag and libreng charging stations in Albay, Camarines Sur and Camarines Norte. 

Other areas where communication as aid were provided include Aurora, Bataan Batangas, Bulacan, Marinduque, Pampanga, Sorsogon, Tarlac, Zambales. 

The Alagang Kapatid Foundation, Inc. (AKFI) also provided libreng charging to residents who have been without electricity/have limited cellphone access using Meralco’s generator set. 

To allow affected residents to keep their mobile devices powered and contact their loved ones, One Meralco Foundation (OMF), the corporate foundation of Meralco, deployed its solar-powered mobile charging station in areas that are experiencing power interruptions. 




Immediate relief response 

The PLDT-Smart Foundation (PSF) and Smart Sales Team provided over 5,000 relief packs to families and communities in the Bicol region and Marinduque. Through the regional sales team, relief assistance was immediately mobilized to areas severely affected by the typhoon. 

“Ang buong Pamahalaang Panlalawigan ng Marinduque ay lubos na nagpapasalamat sa PLDT at Smart sa kanilang hatid na tulong. Ang inyo pong donasyon ay malaking karagdagan sa ating kasalukuyan na alokasyon ng pagkain na pinamamahagi na sa mga bayan. Muli po, maraming salamat sa inyong tulong (The Provincial Government of Marinduque is extremely grateful to PLDT and Smart for the help that they provided. Your donation is a big contribution to our current allocation of food and resources, which we are distributing to the different areas in Marinduque. Once again, thank you for all your help),” said Governor Presby Velasco from the Province of Marinduque. 

Meralco also donated 1,000 cavans of rice in Marinduque to be distributed to at least 10,000 families, and OMF turned over care packages to a thousand more. 

Braving the storms, the AKFI and TV5 News Team, provided 1,000 relief packs from the PSF in the typhoon-hit Bicol region in Lopez and Guinayangan, Quezon; Libmanan and Baao, Camarines Sur; and Guinobatan, Libon and Camalig, Albay. 

PLDT provided relief packs to 280 families in Albay and Quezon. PLDT also turned over 300 blankets, 500 boxes of facemasks and 500 faceshields to affected areas in Albay and Marinduque. The distributions were done through AKFI. 

PLDT, in partnership with the Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP), also prepared 551 relief packs to be distributed to families in other areas in Albay and Camarines Sur. 

OMF provided care packages to 200 families in Camalig, Albay and Guinayangan, Quezon, who were severely affected by the typhoon. 

Meanwhile, Maynilad turned over 4,000 bottles of water to the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) for typhoon Rolly survivors in Catanduanes. 




December 4, 2019

Typhoon Kammuri affects 14 million children; World Vision stands ready to support

Typhoon Kammuri made its first landfall in Prieto Diaz, Sorsogon at around 11PM on December 2.

Kammuri intensified just before it hit the landmass with a maximum sustained winds of 165km/h near its center and 230km/h gustiness. 



"I wasn't able to sleep well last night not because the strong winds and rain bothered me but because I was worried about the families in evacuation centers and their deserted homes made of light wooden materials," shares Rey Montimor, World Vision Program Manager of Albay and Sorsogon. 

Information from the Department of Education’s Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Service (DRRMS) shows that 14 million learners are affected due to class suspensions across more than 26,000 schools in 12 regions. Meanwhile, UNOCHA’s Joint Analysis of Disaster Exposure data says that there are at least nine million people in the affected areas - Camarines Sur, Albay, Quezon, Catanduanes, and Camarines Norte, 300,000 children of whom are living in places with possible widespread damage.






“As a child-focused organization, our focus is to complement the government’s efforts in ensuring that these children are safe and protected. World Vision is present in Pio Duran in Albay, Bulan in Sorsogon, Jose Panganiban in Camarines Norte and Lagonoy in Camarines Sur. Our team on the ground is set to conduct rapid assessment as soon as it is safe to do so,” says World Vision’s Executive Director Rommel V. Fuerte. 


He also lauded the preparedness initiatives of all stakeholders. In the past, World Vision’s disaster risk reduction projects helped strengthen the communities’ preparedness through provision of early warning equipment like rain gauge and public address system and community and school-based disaster preparedness trainings.

“If needed, World Vision is ready to deploy its prepositioned relief items from its warehouses in Clark and Cebu which can cater to 2000 families,” says Fuerte.

For news and updates, visit www.worldvision.org.ph.


About World Vision
World Vision is a global Christian relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice. World Vision serves all people, regardless of religion, race, ethnicity, or gender.










September 21, 2018

Globe Telecom sets up Rewards points donation channel for Typhoon Ompong victims

Use your 917 Day Rewards points to help those in need 

In the aftermath of Typhoon Ompong, Globe Telecom has opened its Rewards services to accept donations for disaster relief. Donations will be given to Rise Against Hunger PH (RAHPH), the local affiliate of Rise Against Hunger, an international relief agency that has been advocating to end hunger across the globe for the last 18 years. RAHPH provides meals packaged by volunteers. Globe customers can make donations to the organization by donating their Globe Rewards points via the Globe Rewards app. 



"Through our Rewards facility, customers will find it easier and more convenient to lend a helping hand to fellow Pinoys affected by the typhoon. We encourage everyone to spread the word to their families and friends so that more aid could be provided. Every little donation counts," says Miguel Bermundo, Director for Globe Citizenship and Advocacy Marketing. 

Aside from opening this donation channel, Globe has set up Libreng Tawag and Charging stations in Tuguegarao City, Cagayan Valley, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, and Isabela. More stations are expected to be deployed within the week as Globe continues to assess the requirements in coordination with local government units. Visit facebook.com/GlobeIcon for a complete list of stations. 

Distribution of relief goods has also started as Globe has sent out relief goods to over 400 families in Cagayan Valley with additional meal packs set for distribution this week to 1,800 families in other provinces. 

Long-time Postpaid and Platinum customers can opt to share Rewards points received in commemoration of 917 Day as donation to RAHPH. A little can go a long way, and with a simple click and swipe, Globe customers can easily reach out to help send relief to those in need.

October 30, 2014

Discovery Channel marks first anniversary of Super Typhoon with HAIYAN: AFTER THE MEGASTORM

Typhoon Haiyan – locally known as Typhoon Yolanda and one of the strongest tropical cyclones in history – hit the Philippines last year, leaving thousands dead, infrastructure destroyed and livelihood sources disrupted. Seven months after the megastorm, Discovery Channel and Filipino-British TV star Trey Farley returns to the typhoon-ravaged city of Tacloban to share the Filipinos’ resiliency to the world.

- The 60-minute special which premieres on Saturday, November 8 at 8 PM revisits Tacloban months after it is pummelled by one of history’s most intense storms -

On the first anniversary of typhoon Haiyan, Discovery Channel – in partnership with Filipino documentary makers, Caelestis Productions Inc. – returns to Tacloban to uncover and honor the heroic human effort undertaken to rebuild the storm-ravaged city and the surrounding islands in an exclusive 60-minute documentary. 

HAIYAN: AFTER THE MEGASTORM, hosted by Filipino-British television presenter and actor Trey Farley, will premiere in the Philippines and across Southeast Asia on Saturday, November 8 at 8:00 p.m. on Discovery Channel.

In the early morning of November 8, 2013, mega-typhoon Haiyan tore through central Philippines, wreaking havoc across the country and causing widespread devastation. The sheer magnitude of the super storm was unprecedented, and the scale of damage it left in its wake was shocking. Haiyan left thousands dead, cities flattened, crops ruined and a clean-up operation that will last for years. 

HAIYAN: AFTER THE MEGASTORM picks up seven months after Haiyan’s deadly wrath, with Trey returning to his native country to examine the typhoon’s impact on Tacloban, the worst-hit city, what is being done to pick up the pieces and how fellow Filipinos are coping with the aftermath. Tacloban still bears the indelible scars of Haiyan’s destructive path with evidence of it everywhere; the Daniel Z. Romualdez airport has only been partially rebuilt, and much of the city is still on the road to recovery. HAIYAN: AFTER THE MEGASTORM goes behind the scenes to gain unique insight into the current situation. 

In HAIYAN: AFTER THE MEGASTORM, the Mayor of Tacloban, Alfred S. Romualdez takes host Trey on an up-close inspection of the incredible destruction. They board a grounded cargo ship that remains manned by the stranded crew to this day, and visit a temporary burial site where thousands of bodies had to be identified before being exhumed for placement in permanent graves later. Trey also stops at a school that remains eerily frozen in time after being completely gutted by the typhoon’s storm surge, which was fuelled by winds that reached an average of 195 mph (310 kmph). The program also visits a healing camp where affected children are being taught to forget what they have experienced, and to begin to trust the ocean again.

Tacloban’s recovery has been arduous and reconstruction is still underway, but it is beginning to move forward. HAIYAN: AFTER THE MEGASTORM uncovers everything that is being done – from the ongoing harrowing aspect of corpse management, to keeping the local airport open as a lifeline in conjunction with the U.S. military, to reconnecting power, helping survivors cope with the emotional trauma of the disaster and the pain of loss, clearing the countless number of downed coconut trees and logging the remaining dead trees to prevent infestation, and preparing for the next possible megastorm.

HAIYAN: AFTER THE MEGASTORM encores on Sunday, November 9 at 10:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.

HAIYAN: AFTER THE MEGASTORM was executive produced by Emile Guertin for Discovery Channel, and Sally Jo Bellosillo and Renato Romero for Caelestis Productions Inc.

Watch out for HAIYAN: AFTER THE MEGASTORM, airing one year after the tragedy on Saturday, November 8 at 8:00 p.m. on Discovery Channel. Catch it as it encores on Sunday, November 9 at 10:00 a.m., 6:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.


About Discovery Channel

Discovery Channel, the flagship network of Discovery Communications, is devoted to creating the highest quality non-fiction programming in the world and remains one of the most dynamic networks on television. First launched in 1985, Discovery Channel now reaches 196 million subscribers in Asia-Pacific. Globally, Discovery Channel is one of the world’s most widely distributed television brands, reaching 441 million subscribers in more than 220 countries in 45 languages. It offers viewers an engaging line-up of high-quality non-fiction entertainment from blue-chip nature, science and technology, ancient and contemporary history, adventure, cultural and topical documentaries. For more information, visit www.discoverychannelasia.com.


About Discovery Communications

Discovery Communications (Nasdaq: DISCA, DISCB, DISCK) is the world’s #1 nonfiction media company reaching 2.5 billion cumulative subscribers in more than 220 countries and territories. Discovery is dedicated to satisfying curiosity through more than 190 worldwide television networks, led by Discovery Channel, TLC, Animal Planet, Science and Investigation Discovery, as well as U.S. joint venture networks OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network and the Hub Network. Across the Nordic region, Discovery owns and operates SBS Discovery Media, a top-three portfolio of television brands that feature leading nonfiction content, as well as locally produced entertainment programs, sports and the best scripted series and movies from major studios. Discovery also is a leading provider of educational products and services to schools, including an award-winning series of K-12 digital textbooks, and a digital leader with a diversified online portfolio, including Discovery Digital Networks. In Asia-Pacific, Discovery brands reach 624 million cumulative subscribers in 37 countries with programming customised in 15 languages and dialects.

September 28, 2011

Prayer for our country Philippines : for safety from typhoon Pedring

God, we pray for our country Philippines and many areas facing the ravages of typhoon Pedring. 
We pray that you will preserve lives and ease the damages of the strong storm. 
Give wisdom, and strength to many people , officials and those working to prepare residents and
 many affected people help in recovery. Use this entire process to bring people
 to trust you in the midst of this storm! 

In Jesus name we pray . Amen. (^_^)

Typhoon/hurricane Pedring (Nesat) totally flooded Roxas Boulevard, 
Manila, Philippines on Sept 27, 2011.

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