LOOK: Lopez Group donates tents, shower vans for stranded individuals at NAIA

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LOOK: Lopez Group donates tents, shower vans for stranded individuals at NAIA
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Stranded individuals at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3 may now find their wait for flights back home more manageable.

This, after the Lopez group turned over 100 tents with foldable mattresses complete with beddings and pillows to the Manila International Airport Authority on Thursday.

Aside from these, two convalets or container vans that have shower and lavatory facilities were donated for the stranded passengers’ use.The Lopez Group on Thursday turned over 100 tents and mattresses complete with beddings and pillows to the MIAA for the use of stranded individuals at NAIA 3.The donation is part of the group’s efforts in helping the government address the needs of individuals stranded in Manila due to COVID-19 quarantine protocols.

Aside from the tents, the Lopez Group also donated container vans that have 2 shower rooms each, which may accommodate 6 persons.Stranded individuals may use the tents and the container vans as they wait for flights back to their home provinces.The donation is part of the group’s efforts in helping the government address the needs of individuals stranded in Manila due to COVID-19 quarantine protocols.

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