From the Philippine Daily Inquirer (Dec 21): Thai army donates P1.2M for ‘Pablo’ victims
Thailand’s Royal Army has donated P1.2 million ($30,000) in aid to the
Philippines to help the victims of Typhoon Pablo (international name Bopha), the
worst storm to hit the country this year.
In a statement Friday, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said that
Royal Thai Army Commander-in-Chief, General Prayut Chan-o-cha, personally handed
the donation to Colonel Manuel Sanchez Gonzales, Defense and Armed Forces
Attaché, in simple ceremonies held on December 14 at the Royal Thai Army
Headquarters in Bangkok. Gonzales was accompanied by First Secretary and Consul General Edgar Badajos
of the Philippine Embassy in Bangkok, the DFA said.
In a separate statement, the Royal Thai Army also noted that it has expressed
its willingness to assist the Philippine Army in its efforts to help and support
the recovery mission. The DFA earlier said that the Philippines has so far received a total of
P665.8 million in financial assistance from the international community, aid
agencies, various groups and individuals, and that material donations continued
to arrive.
Latest reports noted that the death toll from Pablo, which battered Visayas
and Mindanao in early December, rose to 1,046, while 841 remained missing. The NDRRMC also said that damages from the onslaught of the typhoon was
pegged at P24 billion, and that P16 billion were damages from agriculture.
http://globalnation.inquirer.net/60083/thai-army-donates-p1-2m-for-pablo-victims
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