UN seeks nearly $136m in aid after Philippine typhoon

The money will help 530,000 people in the worst-affected areas. PHOTO: EPA-EFE
A villager collecting food during a feeding mission on the typhoon devastated island of Dinagat, Philippines​, on Dec 21, 2021. PHOTO: EPA-EFE

UNITED NATIONS (AFP) - The United Nations will kick off a campaign on Friday (Dec 24) to raise more than US$100 million (S$136 million) in aid for victims of Typhoon Rai, which ravaged the Philippines last week, the organisation’s in-country coordinator said.

“Tomorrow, we’ll be launching at the local level with the international community represented here in Manila” a presentation of the humanitarian needs and priority plan, Mr Gustavo Gonzalez told a virtual press conference on Thursday (Dec 23).

“The financial ask is US$106.5 million,” he said.

The money will be targeted towards 530,000 people in the worst-affected areas, who are in dire need of health logistics, access to drinking water, and sanitation facilities.

“There is momentum for full support,” said Mr Gonzalez. “Now the challenge is that all of this announcement and solidarity is rapidly translated into concrete actions.”

Super Typhoon Rai devastated parts of the Philippines one week ago, leaving at least 375 people dead, largely in the south and centre of the island chain.

It destroyed homes, uprooted trees, and knocked out power for many cities across the country.

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