From the Philippine News Agency (Sep 13):
US allots US $ 600,000 aid to displace residents in Zamboanga
The government of the United States of America
has allocated US $ 600,000 ( P 25 million) to acquire food, medicines,and basic
necessities to the some 16,000 displaced individuals in the southwestern city
of Zamboanga.
Sarah Matalam, site contact person, of the United States of Agency for
International Development, said on Friday that the five-day intermittent armed
clashes in Zamboanga
City has made life there
miserable.
“The present condition in Zamboanga
City was very difficult
to bear considering that food, water supply,and basic necessities became scarce
in the area,” Matalam said.
She said that thousands of evacuees, mostly children, the elderly, and the
pregnant women had been cramped in various evacuation centers without adequate
food and water supplies.
“In an expression of concern for the well-being of the people of Zamboanga,
the US
embassy is responding to the immediate needs of 16,000 citizens displaced by
the on-going crisis situation in several areas of the city,” Matalam added.
She said that the first batch of relief goods was delivered on Friday
consisting of blankets, sleeping pads, baby diapers, bottled water and canned
sardines.
Part of the US
assistance would include installation of latrines (portable toilets) and water
tanks in the area to help provide evacuees with access to clean drinking water,
Matalam said.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=2&sid=&nid=2&rid=565623
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