EU to give P45.27-million emergency fund for Abra earthquake victims
By: Daniza Fernandez
- 2 years ago
Photo from European Union in the Philippines Facebook page
MANILA, Philippines — The European Union (EU) will give €800,000, equivalent to P45.27 million, in emergency funding for the victims of the magnitude 7 earthquake that struck Abra province.
The fund seeks to distribute drinking water, sanitation, hygiene, and mental health and psychosocial support services.
“With this assistance, the European Union reaffirms its commitment and solidarity towards the victims of humanitarian disasters in the Philippines,” Delegation of the European Union to the Philippines Chargé d’Affaires a.i. Ana Isabel Sánchez Ruiz said in a statement on Thursday.
China donates P10-million worth of rice for Abra earthquake victims on August 2. Photo courtesy of Chinese Ambassador Huang Xilian
Philippines receives Japan’s donation for the victims of the Abra earthquake on August 2. Photo courtesy of the DFA
Satellite imagery, among other data, has been activated by the Copernicus Emergency Management Service to assist agencies in the delivery of emergency aid to Northern Luzon, added Ruiz.
Aid from Japan, China
Meanwhile, the Philippines received the donations of Japan and China for the earthquake survivors on Tuesday.
Among Japan’s donations are camping tents, sleeping pads, generators, plastic sheets, and water containers, the Department of Foreign Affairs said in a separate statement on Thursday.
Aside from the Chinese government’s donation, Chinese firms have also extended assistance, Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Huang Xilian noted.
Based on the latest data from the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, 10 people have died from the tremor while around 400,000 individuals were affected.