Communities battered by ‘Maring’ continue to receive assistance from PH Red Cross

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Communities battered by ‘Maring’ continue to receive assistance from PH Red Cross
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To help communities that were affected by Severe Tropical Storm “Maring” continues to receive relief assistance from the Philippine Red Cross .

STS “Maring” affected 1,920 barangays in 127 municipalities located in 10 provinces, helping a total of 100,241 families or 400,401 individuals. “Ako ay nagpapasalamat sa lahat ng ating partners, staff, at volunteers sa walang pagod na tumutulong sa mga naapektuhan ng STS Maring ,” Gordon said.

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