In the aftermath of Typhoon Odette
(international name Rai), World Vision in the Philippines mobilizes its team to
dispatch and respond to the emergency as several provinces in southern
Philippines are left with destroyed homes and thousands of families displaced.
“Our house lost the entire
second floor because of Typhoon Odette. I felt fear and the weariness in my
heart,” shared World Vision staff Lucille Antonio based in Cebu. “While the
strong winds were raging, I received a message from my son, Jorrel, asking for
help. I felt so limited, so helpless,” added Antonio.
“We felt a very terrifying
strong and howling winds last night,” texted Ramon Lucas, World Vision communications
staff based in Bohol, one of the hard-hit provinces in the central Visayas.
Typhoon Odette lashed
maximum sustained winds of 195km/h and gustiness of up to 240 km/h and made its
first landfall in Mindanao’s Siargao Island in Surigao del Norte, followed by
another landfall in Southern Leyte in the Eastern Visayas.
Strong winds uprooted trees,
houses and electrical posts, and flooded many provinces, including Cebu and
Bohol, in the Visayas Region, where Typhoon Odette made the most landfalls.
World Vision has more than 11,000 supported families in the provinces of
Leyte, Samar, Bohol, Cebu and Negros.
Government agencies remain on
alert in the Western Visayas, where Odette is currently traversing, for
possible landslides and flooding due to torrential rains and strong winds. Typhoon
Odette is expected to exit the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) by
Monday, December 21.
As of December 17, the
National Disaster Risk Reduction Council (NDRRMC) reported more than 14,000
families are displaced or living in evacuation centers, and nearly 12,000
families are affected in five Philippine Regions. Electricity in 62
cities/municipalities is likewise affected and has not yet been restored as of
this writing. Major roads, seaports and airports in affected regions are still
cancelled.
For more information and how you can support World Vision’s Emergency
Response, please visit www.worldvision.org.ph
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