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Davao
City is set to provide a total of P8 million cash assistance and send more than
60 disaster personnel to assist the victims of Typhoon Yolanda in the province
of Leyte.
Duterte
officially sent off Team A consisting of 50 people to Leyte at 12 midnight
Saturday. A convoy headed by Central 911 officer-in-charge Emmanuel Jaldon left
Davao midnight and will travel by land to Leyte.
“Naghangyo
lang ko sa mga rebelde na ayaw hilabti ang convoy kay para man ni sa mga
nanginahanglan sa Leyte (I am begging the New People’s Army rebels not to harm
the convoy since they were sent to assist the victims in Leyte),” Duterte said.
Team
B which will be headed by Duterte will be leaving for Leyte today (Monday). Duterte
said the city will give P2 million to Tacloban, P3 million to Southern Leyte
and P3 million to the province of Leyte.
Jaldon
said Central 911 has been on standby even before the landfall of Typhoon
Yolanda to assist those who will suffer the brunt of the typhoon in the city,.
However, he added, we are ready to provide assistance to other areas as per
approval by the Mayor.
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“Ang
Central 911 equipment dili lang kini para sa mga taga Davao; para pud kini sa
laing manginahanglan (Central 911 equipment is not only for Davao but also for
others who might need it),” Duterte said.
Team
A consists of rescue and retrieval operations, medical, engineering, police and
military personnel. Some people from The City Social Services Development
Office (CSSDO) also joined the team.