Student formations organize relief drive Recent streak of typhoons, monsoon affects almost 100,000 families in ST JOHN PAUL OMAC WITH REPORTS FROM GUIEN EIDREFSON GARMA
Tropical storm Maring may have left the country already, but certainly not without serious damages. Heavy rains induced by Maring and southwest monsoon (habagat) flooded various provinces, destroyed several roads, and displaced thousands of individuals from their homes. Among the worst-hit areas were Southern Tagalog provinces such as Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal— all of which were immediately put under state of calamity.
According to the National Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), as of 6 a.m. of August 26, 81,887 families from 323 barangays in Region IV-A were affected by Maring and habagat. Bulk of the affected families came from Cavite and Laguna, where the most volume of rainfall was recorded. //CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
Hand-in-hand. A volunteer poses with children during a UPLB Serve the People Brigade relief distribution operation last August 22, 2013. Photo from STPB Documentation Team