Thank you UAE for always being there and ready to help! We, Filipinos, are always thankful for your immediate assistance especially during time of crisis. Just recently, the UAE has provided urgent assistance worth AED 35 million to those affected by typhoon Rolly in Philippines.
In an update, the Emirates Red Crescent delegates of the UAE visited the Philippines to provide humanitarian relief to victims of typhoon Rolly. They quickly acted on their words after they announced that the UAE was going to give immediate assistance.
H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Ruler’s Representative in the Al Dhafra Region, and Chairman of the ERC, made a phone call to the delegation of the UAE Red Crescent, currently in the capital, Manila, to follow-up on the humanitarian situation in the Philippines in general. He was also briefed on the progress of the authority’s relief operations for those affected by Hurricane “Goni” (Rolly) recently.
UAE Emirates Red Crescent Intensifies Human Efforts to Help Filipinos Affected by Typhoon Rolly
The ERC Authority delegation in Legazpi city, Francis C., met with the governor of the region, who expressed his government’s thanks to the UAE, which took the initiative to provide the necessary assistance to the victims of Goni hurricane.
Below is a video showing that UAE’s Emirates Red Crescent visiting the city of Legaspi to provide immediate assistance:
التقى وفد الهلال الأحمر الإماراتي في ليجاسبي، الفرنسيس سي حاكم إقليم الباي، والذي أعرب عن شكر حكومته لدولة الإمارات التي بادرت بتقديم المساعدة اللازمة لضحايا الإعصار، وثمن وجود الهلال الأحمر الإماراتي في هذه الظروف وسط أهالي الإقليم، متفقدا أوضاعهم وملبيا لاحتياجاتهم الإنسانية. pic.twitter.com/8X8n9t6gJs
— الهلال الأحمر الإماراتي (@emiratesrc) November 15, 2020
The Emirates Red Crescent, ERC, has intensified its humanitarian efforts to assist, andrescue, people affected by Typhoon Goni in the Philippines.
The ERC’s humanitarian support includes the distribution of urgent relief aid by its delegation, currently in the Philippines to bring assistance to thousands of families in many affected areas, in coordination with the UAE Embassy in Manila and the Philippine Red Cross.
The aid is part of phase I of the ERC’s relief programme aimed at providing the essential needs of those affected by the typhoon, including food, shelter and medical supplies, in implementation of the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, and under the monitoring of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in Al Dhafra Region and Chairman of the ERC.
The ERC delegation will continue to send urgent relief supplies to the most affected areas, despite the difficulties caused by damaged roads and infrastructure. It is also considering all options for reaching out to people in need in these areas.
Upon arriving in the Philippine capital, Manila, the delegation met with Richard Gordon, Chairman of the Philippine Red Cross, in the presence of representatives of the UAE Embassy, to discuss ways of reinforcing their coordination in providing relief services to the affected.
Gordon briefed the delegation on the humanitarian conditions in the Philippines, in general, and in affected areas in particular, noting that nearly 1.6 million people were affected by the floods and other repercussions of the typhoon.
Gordon then highlighted the key and leading role played by the UAE in improving the humanitarian situation in the Philippines, and thanked the ERC for helping reduce the impact of the typhoon, stressing that the ERC is one of the leading humanitarian organisations operating in the Philippines.
In Legazpi, the capital of Albay Province, the ERC delegation met with Al Francis C. Bichara, Governor of Albay, who reviewed the humanitarian situation in the province and the effects of the typhoon on local people.
He also thanked the UAE Government for helping the victims of the typhoon and commended the ERC’s presence in the province, for standing firmly by those affected.
The delegation also visited many local areas that were badly affected by the natural disaster, where they evaluated the damage and explored the needs of residents.
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