According to a statement released by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs,” essential lifesaving and security efforts over the next three times” are needed for” about 210, 000 of the most affected by current flood.”
” Storms are overlapping. The second tropical cyclone is already ravaging areas as soon as they recover from the shock, according to UN Philippines Resident and Coordinator Gustavo Gonzalez.
” In this context, the reply power gets exhausted and costs depleted”.
A fifth wind, Tropical Storm Man-yi, now near Guam, is expected to hit the Philippines as early as future trip.
Gonzalez pleaded with “resource partners to help the UN efforts and close” crucial funding gaps.
The initiative, he added,” may help us mobilize the resources and abilities of the charitable community to better assist state institutions at national, regional, and local rates.”