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Philippine Red Cross prepares for yet another powerful typhoon after Kalmaegi

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Gordon said the Red Cross urgently needs more resources to deliver essential supplies and bring in heavy equipment, such as payloaders, to help clear debris.

“We’re very quick to move and make sure that the funds that we get are delivered,” he added.

He noted that such disasters are becoming increasingly frequent, underscoring the need for the Red Cross to strengthen its volunteer network, logistics, and communication systems.

Gordon added that his teams have been working tirelessly under harsh conditions, facing floods, strong winds and extensive damage.

The Philippines is hit by an average of 20 storms and typhoons every year.

The country is still reeling from the devastation caused by Kalmaegi, which has killed more than 180 people and left at least 135 missing since making landfall on Tuesday.

It was the deadliest natural disaster to hit the nation this year.

Weather experts warn that a few more storms could be expected before the year ends.

“It’s been a terrifying typhoon. Right now, we’re still trying to sort out all the debris,” said Gordon, noting that relief operations are gaining momentum.

“People don’t have any water or power in most areas, so we’re trying to fix up the situation as fast as we can. Food is also an issue. We are distributing food through food trucks.”

Source: CNA

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