OVP aids almost 600 flood-hit families in Antipolo, Taytay

By Stephanie Sevillano

September 6, 2024, 2:25 pm

<p><strong>RELIEF OPS.</strong> Personnel of the Office of the Vice President hand over relief boxes to residents affected by heavy rains and floods due to Severe Tropical Storm Enteng in evacuation sites in Antipolo City and Taytay, Rizal on Friday (Sept. 6, 2024). Almost 600 families were given assistance in the simultaneous distribution of aid in various evacuation centers. <em>(OVP photo). </em></p>

RELIEF OPS. Personnel of the Office of the Vice President hand over relief boxes to residents affected by heavy rains and floods due to Severe Tropical Storm Enteng in evacuation sites in Antipolo City and Taytay, Rizal on Friday (Sept. 6, 2024). Almost 600 families were given assistance in the simultaneous distribution of aid in various evacuation centers. (OVP photo). 

MANILA – The Office of the Vice President (OVP) provided relief aid to flood-affected families in Antipolo City and Taytay, Rizal on Friday following the onslaught of Severe Tropical Storm Enteng in the country.

“Through the OVP’s Disaster Operations Center (DOC), close to 600 families were given assistance during the agency’s simultaneous relief operations along different evacuation centers,” the OVP said in a news release.

These include 451 families in eight evacuation centers in Brgy. San Jose, Antipolo, and 141 displaced families at the Exodus Elementary School and Bagong Pag-asa daycare center in Taytay.

Some 592 families got the OVP relief boxes which contain hygiene kits, blankets, sleeping mats, mosquito nets, slippers, and expandable water jugs, among others.

“Aside from relief boxes, more than 1,800 canned goods were also given to affected residents in Antipolo,” the OVP said.

Before relief aid distribution to affected residents, the OVP earlier provided hot meats and bottled water to health workers and first responders in Rizal. (PNA)

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