U.S. PROVIDES DISASTER RELIEF ASSISTANCE FOR FLOOD VICTIMS

The United States Government intends to provide $100,000 (PhP4.3 million) to support disaster relief efforts in Metro Manila following severe flooding caused by the southwest monsoon this week.

U.S. Ambassador Harry K. Thomas, Jr. issued a disaster declaration today after reports of widespread flooding in the National Capital Region, and offered to provide immediate relief assistance.

Ambassador Thomas said, “On behalf of the U.S. government and the American people, I extend my heartfelt sympathies to those who are displaced and who have lost homes and livelihoods due to the floods.”

The U.S. government, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), will conduct an initial damage assessment in Metro Manila and surrounding provinces to determine the extent of damage caused by flooding and determine immediate needs within the affected communities.

The United States has been a key partner of the Philippines in providing immediate humanitarian response during natural calamities.  “As a good friend and longstanding development partner, the United States will work with the Philippine government to determine where our assistance is most needed. We remain committed to helping the Philippine people overcome this difficult time.” Ambassador Thomas added.

About USAID: The American people, through the United States Agency for International Development, have provided economic and humanitarian assistance worldwide for over 50 years. In the Philippines, USAID works in partnership with the national government in creating a more stable, prosperous and well-governed country through programs that promote broad-based and inclusive economic growth, increase peace and stability in Mindanao, and reduce risks from natural disasters. For more information about USAID’s programs in the Philippines, please visit http://philippines.usaid.gov or contact USAID/Philippines Development Outreach and Communications Unit at 552-9800 ext. 9811, fax 552-9899 or email infoph@usaid.gov.

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