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DSWD releases nearly P125M in aid for Mindanao earthquake victims

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has allocated approximately PHP 125 million in humanitarian aid for those impacted by a recent 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Mindanao. This includes the distribution of over 125,000 family food packs, thousands of ready-to-eat meals, and non-food relief supplies. Financial assistance through the AICS program was also provided. Mobile command centers and kitchens have been deployed to affected regions.

A man carries a DSWD family food pack at the Oval Plaza in General Santos City during the relief distribution for around 4,000 residents and workers displaced by the magnitude 7.8 earthquake. Photo by Guia A. Rebollido

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has released a total of P124,946,118.48 in humanitarian assistance for communities affected by the magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck Mindanao last week, the agency said Monday.

In a teleconference briefing, DSWD Disaster Response Management Bureau Director Maria Isabel Lanada reported that as of 6 a.m. on June 15, the agency had distributed 125,242 family food packs, 7,428 ready-to-eat food items, and 6,990 non-food relief items to affected residents.

READ: Mindanao earthquake death toll rises to 65, says OCD

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The agency also provided P36,675,000 in financial assistance under the Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations (AICS) program for earthquake victims.

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Lanada noted that the DSWD’s field offices in Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, Davao Region and Soccsksargen have deployed their mobile command centers to the affected areas.

The same offices, along with Caraga, have also sent mobile kitchens to support relief operations.

READ: Mindanao earthquake death toll rises to 65, says OCD

She further said that the agency currently has 4,825,665 family food packs; 274,867 non-food items; and P736,750,665.80 in funds on stanbdy and ready to be deployed for relief operations if needed.

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The massive quake struck 32 kilometers southwest of Maasim, Sarangani, at 7:37 a.m. on June 8, triggering thousands of aftershocks across parts of Mindanao.

As of 6 a.m. Monday, the death toll from the quake reached 65 while 36 were reported missing and 1,447 injured.

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READ: Deadly Mindanao earthquake raised seabed by up to 2 meters

Lanada said 176,816 families or 736,836 individuals were affected by the earthquake across 512 barangays.

Of these, 51,978 were taking shelter outside evacuation centers, while 18,423 are in 44 open evacuation centers.

She also reported that 58,576 houses were damaged, including 11,302 that were totally destroyed.

Also at the press briefing via teleconferencing, Armed Forces of the Philippines spokesperson Col. Francel Margareth Padilla said their agency deployed 546 personnel in 43 search-and-rescue teams for the response efforts.

Thirty-three land assets and six air assets were likewise deployed, she added.

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Meanwhile, 1,478 personnel in 183 search-and-rescue teams as well as 213 land assets, seven naval assets and three air assets are on standby and ready to be deployed, according to Padilla. /dp /das

HELP MINDANAO EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS

The Inquirer Foundation is calling for support for communities devastated by the recent magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck Mindanao.

In partnership with the Philippine Red Cross, the foundation is amplifying appeals for food, clean water and other critical assistance for affected families.

Donors may send contributions directly to the Philippine Red Cross through its official transfer channels, the complete list is available on the PRC’s Facebook page.

The Philippine Red Cross has activated its emergency fund campaign and deployed teams on the ground to provide medical services, distribute relief goods and extend psychosocial support to affected families.

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Source document: Read: House OKs bill institutionalizing AICS aid program

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Philippine Daily InquirerIndependentLeft3 days ago
Erwin Tulfo slams House for putting AICS bill on aid for poor on ‘deadlock’

Senator Erwin Tulfo criticized the House of Representatives for refusing to approve the Senate's amendments to the bill that institutionalizes the Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations (AICS) program. Tulfo argued that a specific provision in the bill, which prohibits government officials and employees from distributing aid from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), was preventing the House from finalizing the measure.

Bias read (Left): The article presents Senator Erwin Tulfo's criticism of the House of Representatives for blocking the AICS bill, which he argues is hindering aid distribution for the poor. The framing emphasizes the potential negative impact of the provision barring government officials from distributing aid, align

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Philippine Daily InquirerIndependentCenter6 days ago
DSWD releases nearly P125M in aid for Mindanao earthquake victims

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has allocated approximately PHP 125 million in humanitarian aid for those impacted by a recent 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Mindanao. This includes the distribution of over 125,000 family food packs, thousands of ready-to-eat meals, and non-food relief supplies. Financial assistance through the AICS program was also provided. Mobile command centers and kitchens have been deployed to affected regions.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about the DSWD's response to the earthquake without apparent ideological framing. It focuses on the distribution of aid and logistical efforts without taking a stance or using biased language.

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