The sports complex turn into evacuation center in
Zamboanga City (This photo was grabbed from
Facebook of PIARegion 9)
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GENEVAL, MANILA (ICRC press@icrc.org http://www.icrc.org ) – Increasing numbers of people are fleeing their homes amid ongoing clashes in Zamboanga city, on Mindanao Island, generating more humanitarian needs. Together with the Philippine Red Cross, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is stepping up its response.
“A significant number of civilians have been injured or killed, while an
unknown but substantial number of houses have been burnt. This is of clear
concern for us and will make it all the harder for normal life to resume,” said
Pascal Mauchle, the head of the ICRC’s delegation in the Philippines. “We have
reiterated, in our dialogue with both sides involved in the fighting, the
obligation to take the necessary precautions to spare civilians and their
property.”
ICRC and Philippine Red Cross personnel are working to ensure the people
sheltering in the city stadium have access to drinking water, food, medical
attention and other vital aid. Household essentials, such as tarpaulins for
protection against the elements, kitchen utensils, jerrycans and personal
hygiene products were distributed last night. Moreover, hot meals are being
prepared every day for people in the stadium. “Throughout this emergency,
Philippine Red Cross volunteers and staff have shown extraordinary levels of
motivation and dedication to the people we are helping, even in the face of
danger,” added Mr Mauchle.
In addition, ICRC delegates have visited 49 people detained by the
authorities in Zamboanga to monitor their treatment and conditions. “This is a very positive
development, which reflects our longstanding role in the Philippines working
with the detaining authorities to help ensure conditions are in keeping with
international standards,” said Mr Mauchle. Delegates
also registered detainees in order to follow up on their situation during
future visits. press@icrc.org
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“We hope a positive settlement will soon be found to the situation in Zamboanga, to enable civilians to safely return to their homes and start
rebuilding their lives. We stand ready to act as a neutral intermediary to
resolve matters of humanitarian concern, if requested to do so. In the
meantime, the ICRC remains committed to providing essential aid to people in
need,” said
Mr Mauchle.
Evacuees from Sta. Barbara and Sta
Catalina in
Zamboanga City. (this
photo was grabbed from
the Facebook of PIA Region 9)
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