We are calling for donations that will be used to purchase basic necessities for the victims of Ulysses.
Wellington
I aiming to help my best friend Patricia Santos, a young fashion designer based in Manila to continue her good work in providing relief goods to the victims of typhoon Ulysses in the Philippines.
As of 22 November 2020, friends, family and supporters of her brand have raised Php 1,526,111 (NZD 42,600) cash estimated total worth of goods to the families affected.
The money that will be collected from this amazing platform will be sent via Orbitremit straight to Patricia’s bank account in the Philippines. She has been posting daily updates on her Instragram account, @itspatricasnts, you can follow her and ask questions directly if you want to confirm anything.
Background:
Typhoon Vamco (Ulysses) wreaked havoc across Luzon on 11-12 November with more than three million people from 5,594 barangays in eight regions affected, according to latest government reports, with 283,656 people seeking refuge in 2,205 evacuation centres while 158,926 people are in home-based setting.
The country has suffered a triple hit, typhoons Quinta, Rolly and Ulysses in quick succession, causing the worst floods in recent memory.
The already swollen Cagayan River in northern Luzon rose quickly, inundating low-lying communities when authorities released water from Magat Dam, one of the largest in the country, to prevent the dam from reaching its critical spilling level. Ambuklao and Binga dams in Benguet province and Ipo Dam in Bulacan province may cease releasing excess water soon. At least 1.1 million people were affected by the flooding in the two provinces of Isabela and Cagayan including Tuguegarao City, which local authorities said were the worst in the region in four decades.
Some 82,900 people remain displaced in the provinces affected by Typhoon Goni, of which 38,600 are in 481 evacuation centers while 44,300 are being served outside of formal shelters. At least 25 people have died and more than 390 have been injured while six people remain missing in the aftermath of the super typhoon, according to the Government.
Agriculture damage from the sequence of typhoons has reached $49 million in Region 2 and $207 million across affected regions in Luzon. Preliminary estimates of damage to infrastructure was recorded at $165 million in 8 regions. According to the Department of Energy, power has now been restored in 60 out of 316 cities and municipalities. Some 50 municipalities in two regions continue to experience water interruption and 51 cities are experiencing communication network interruption. Several health facilities were damaged in three regions, with patients transferred from five quarantine facilities in Cagayan.
In Marikina City, classes at all levels are suspended for one month due to the still unstable internet connection and damaged self-learning modules submerged in floodwater. Region-wide suspension of classes (all levels) was declared in four regions and in the cities of Cuayan (Isabela province), as well as Parañaque, Caloocan and Manila in the National Capital Region.
The death toll from Typhoon Vamco (Ulysses) currently stands at 73, with 24 people reported injured and 19 still missing. Some 3,700 rescue personnel from government and private groups were deployed over the weekend of 14-15 November, rescuing at least 83,600 people from up to 5-meters deep floods. Rescue operations are still ongoing as the waters are slow to recede, while at least 50 villages remain isolated.
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs https://www.unocha.org//
I am supporting my best friend Patricia Santos in distributing relief goods to Cagayan, Marikina, Bulacan and Rizal. Patricia has already raised and donated Php 1,526,111 cash & estimated total worth of goods.
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