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Showing posts with label Red Cross. Show all posts

Moët Hennessy Asia Pacific extends relief, donates to Philippine RedCross

Moët Hennessy Asia Pacific – Philippine Representative Office sympathizes with the entire Filipino nation as the devastation brought by the typhoon Yolanda shattered landscapes and left massive number of Filipinos in the Visayas region displaced due to lack of shelter, food, water, and medicines. While countless of lives were also appallingly swept away by what is known to be the strongest typhoon in the world to date, thousands are still in dire need of help.

In this light, the Moët Hennessy Asia Pacific – Philippines Representative Office puts aside its much sought Hennessy Artistry Halo 2013 slated on November 15, at the NBC Tent in Global City to empathize with the Filipinos and extend relief assistance.

RainWatch: Help and Information Links


Just got this information from fellow bloggers with a summary of help and Information links that one can use for reporting incidents and also provide information about flooded areas and evacuation centers in the Metro.

1. Database of Families in need of RESCUE:

Blah Blah Blogs: Trial by Storms


I don't know but sometimes the best wisdom comes out when we are our lowest point. And in today very surreal weather that they say have surpassed Ondoy in terms of damage and coverage has made us very weary and afraid. I am afraid too, not only for my self but also for my family who lives up north, my relatives in Pasig and Quezon City and all my friends from all parts of the Metro who have also experience the same heavy downpour. 

We were very lucky back in Ondoy as we live 4 storeys up in a uphill part of Sampaloc-Sta Mesa. But still it was really gruesome to see the aftermath of the storm. Mud all around, the smell of stench that remained on the street for days and also the sad news of the people who died. As much as we don't want that to happen again, we cannot dictate nature. Earth has been formed with powerful storms and earthquakes which make me realize that what we humans are still at her mercy. To us to survive, we must still do a lot of work. 

TYPHOON ALERT: EMERGENCY NUMBERS

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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