By
Jong Cadion
PAGADIAN
CITY, Zamboanga del Sur (June 28, 2017) - On June 23-24, the ICRC together with
the Philippine Red Cross provided much-needed relief items to nearly 13,000
displaced people in Ditsaan-Ramain, east of Marawi City in the nearby province
of Lanao del Sur. This municipality is difficult to reach due to access and
security issues.
Allison Lopez, Head of Public Communication, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to the Philippines, said that thousands of people who were not able to flee the fighting in Marawi by going north toward Iligan City, moved toward municipalities on the east of Lake Lanao.
Allison Lopez, Head of Public Communication, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) to the Philippines, said that thousands of people who were not able to flee the fighting in Marawi by going north toward Iligan City, moved toward municipalities on the east of Lake Lanao.
To support them, we distributed on June 23-24 household items such as sleeping mats, jerry cans, mosquito nets, blankets, and kitchen utensils to nearly 13,000 displaced people staying in evacuation centers and with their relatives in Ditsaan-Ramain, together with volunteers from the Philippine Red Cross. Around 650 people in evacuation centers received hygiene items as part of the assistance, said Lopez.
An ICRC staff assists an elderly woman with her relief items. It is the first time that displaced families in this area received this amount of relief items. (Photo by: ICRC) |
An
ICRC officer briefs displaced families on the distribution of relief items to
ensure a smooth process. (Photo by: ICRC)
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Each
displaced family received household items such as sleeping mats, jerry cans,
mosquito nets, blankets, and kitchen utensils. (Photo by: ICRC)
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Hygiene
items were also given to families staying in evacuation centers. The assistance
was given just before the end of the holy month of Ramadan. (Photo by: ICRC)
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A
child looks on at the ICRC-PRC distribution of relief items in Ditsaan-Ramain,
east of Marawi City where fighting has been going on for more than a month. (Photo by ICRC)
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