With government relief efforts for people displaced by
Typhoon "Ruby" going full blast, the Philippine Navy (PN) on Monday
announced that it has so far deployed a total of 42 naval ships and 13 aircraft
to respond to the needs of affected communities.
Lt. Cmdr. Marineth Domingo, Navy public affairs office
chief, said that these assets were stationed in strategic locations from the
Visayas, Southern and Northern Luzon, Northern Palawan including those of the
islands in the West Philippine Sea (WPS), Eastern Mindanao
These can be broken down into four surface ships assets in
Southern Luzon; 10 naval ships in the Visayas, 10 surface assets and two
aircraft in Palawan; six naval ships in Eastern Mindanao and two aircraft in Northern Luzon .
Moreover, a total of 12 surface assets are on standby and
ready for deployment in Sangley Point, Cavite City
under the Command of the Fleet-Marine Ready Force and nine other aircraft of
the Naval Air Group.
Likewise, a number of disaster response and rescue teams
were deployed in areas covering Cavite , Manila stretched to
CAMANAVA (Caloocan- Malabon-Navotas-Valenzuela) areas to avert the effects in
these flood prone areas.
Deployed were 10 teams with one medical team in CAMANAVA
aside from that 12 teams with one communication van and three medical teams for
Cavite area; and 10 teams deployed in Manila area.
A total of 37 PN DRR (disaster relief response) teams are
ready to respond in case of any eventualities.
"The Flag Officer-in-Command (Vice Admiral Jesus
Millan) emphasized the Navy’s thrust in helping our government in its
nation–building efforts in areas affected by this typhoon. Thus, the Navy’s
participation heed to the call of the local government units and the community
as a whole for force protection and security; likewise, as reliable partner in
inter-agency operations," Domingo stressed.
She added that this mission put into the test the PN’s
communication, electronic and information system capability in times of
disaster.
Rehabilitation efforts manifested through sealift, transport
and relief operations; road clearing, search and rescue; medical assistance as
well as reconstruction activities with the Navy engineering capability, Domingo
concluded.
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=714028
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