We Interrupt your daily blogwalking with a public service announcement of emergency numbers that you or anyone can use in case of emergency while the country is still under the fury of Typhoon Pedring:
EMERGENCY HOTLINES:
PAGASA 4438526
NDRRMC 9111873, 9125296, 9122665, 9125668, 9111406
REDCROSS 143, 5270000
MMDA 136, 0917-5615711 8824151 to 77
PHL Coast Guard 5273877, 5276136, 328-1098, 527-8481
Meralco 16211 , TEXT HOTLINES - 09175516211, 09209716211 and 09088808576.
DILG Hotline 117 Bureau of Fire Protection 4106254, 4138859
DSWD Hotline - Disaster Response Operations Monitoring and Information Center(CO)= 951-7435; 951-7119; 931-8101 to 07 locals 506 & 507
DepEd 6361663, 6331942, 6373743, 6340222, 6356550, 6387529, 6387530
(REPOSTED FROM Jeman Villanueva of Orange Magazine TV)
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