Philippine Coast Guard Deepens Maritime Cooperation With Vietnam

Ang Philippine Coast Guard ay nagpatibay ng kanilang pakikipagtulungan sa Vietnam para sa mas matatag na seguridad sa dagat sa kanilang pagbisita sa Da Nang.

Food, Water Security At The Core Of Government Climate Strategy

Ang seguridad sa pagkain at tubig ay pangunahing bahagi ng estratehiya ng gobyerno sa klima, ayon kay Kalihim Maria Antonia Yulo Loyzaga.

Philippines, South Korea Deposit Insurance Bodies Renew Info Sharing Pact

Philippine Deposit Insurance Corporation at Korea Deposit Insurance Corporation, nag-renew ng kasunduan para sa mas matibay na sistema ng insurance sa dalawang bansa.

DOT To Travelers: Explore, Immerse In Philippines Rich Lent Traditions

Tunghayan ang isang natatanging karanasan sa Biyernes Santo sa Pilipinas. I-explore ang mga makulay na tradisyon ng Pasko ng Pagkabuhay.

Camarines Sur, Catanduanes Families Get PHP3.3 Million DSWD Aid

Camarines Sur at Catanduanes, nakatanggap ng PHP3.3 milyon na tulong mula sa DSWD. Tulong para sa mga naapektuhan ng shear line.

Camarines Sur, Catanduanes Families Get PHP3.3 Million DSWD Aid

1659
1659

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Department of Social Welfare and Development in Bicol (DSWD-5) distributed over PHP3.3 million in relief assistance to families affected by the shear line in Camarines Sur and Catanduanes earlier this week.

In a report by the DSWD-5 on Friday, a total of 4,554 family food packs (FFPs) were distributed to residents in the villages of Matacla (1,688), Catagbacan (1,242), Tabgon (577), Balaynan (524) and San Isidro West (523).

DSWD-Bicol assured the public of the agency’s commitment to follow President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s directive of immediate relief assistance to families affected by the shear line.

The families were unable to earn a living for over a week, prompting the DSWD-Bicol to deliver essential food assistance to help meet their basic needs.

In Panganiban, Catanduanes, 265 families from three villages — Babaguan (62), Panay (102) and Maculiw (101) — also received food packs. Flooding isolated them and hindered their ability to work. (PNA)