A total of 600,000 liters of clean and potable water was dispensed by the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) to typhoon Paeng victims in Cotabato City and Maguindanao.
A total of 600,000 liters of clean and potable water was dispensed by the Philippine Red Cross to typhoon Paeng victims in Cotabato City and Maguindanao.In a statement on Saturday, Nov, 19, PRC said that over 11,000 households from these provinces benefited from the aid.
“Water sources are among the lifelines damaged after a storm; some water sources might be contaminated, and sanitation might also be compromised,” PRC said.
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