Relief operations across Bicol remain in full swing, with the government providing sustained support to typhoon-hit areas in Catanduanes, Albay, and Camarines Sur.
The agency’s PHP32.85 million contribution bolsters relief operations nationwide, helping typhoon-stricken communities access food and basic needs during recovery.
The OCD’s update confirms that PHP838.5 million in relief has reached typhoon-hit communities, strengthening national efforts to support displaced families and restore basic services.
With its 2026 agenda, the Philippines seeks to strengthen ASEAN’s collective capacity through enhanced security ties, digital harmonization, climate resilience, and empowerment of communities.
The initiative strengthens Surigao’s natural defenses, showcasing how environmental restoration and disaster risk reduction go hand in hand for safer, more resilient coastal areas.
Rapid relief efforts continue in Dinagat as the Loreto government delivers roofing and emergency supplies, helping residents recover and regain safety following Typhoon Tino’s impact.