Philippines, world rallies with humanitarian aid for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan
Taipei (AsiaNews) - Taiwan, the United States, Australia, the Catholic Church, the UN and other international agencies are allocating aid to the victims of Typhoon Haiyan which hit the central part of the Philippines on 10 November last wiping out entire villages and causing at least 10 thousand victims so far.
The Catholic communities of Taiwan , home to thousands of Filipino families , have given way to a fundraiser in parishes and organized prayer vigils for the victims . The Archdiocese of Taipei in collaboration with the Church of St. Christopher, the parish of reference for Filipino migrants , is collecting donations for the people affected by Typhoon Haiyan . Following the example of the Archdiocese other parishes in the country are holding fundraisers in solidarity with the people devastated by the disaster.
Fr. Mark is a Filipino priest resident in Hsinchu. He told AsiaNews that his parish has already started collecting among his countrymen donations to be sent to the survivors of the typhoon. He also points out that many Taiwanese have rallied shocked by the images broadcast on television: "They know that the Catholic Church in the Philippines is close to the poor and to the families of the victims, this is why they come to us to make their donation". Rita is a young Filipino originally from the province of Leyte , among the most affected by the tragedy, who currently lives in Taiwan. The woman says that her "family miraculously escaped the tragedy, but I pray for all my friends, many of whom instead have dispersed among their loved ones". "That area - adds Rita - is very poor, the typhoon has caused a real catastrophe".
Today Valerie Amos, UN Under-Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs, launched an aid campaign to raise about 301 million US dollars. According to UN figures, at least 11 million people have been affected by the fury of the typhoon, which blew with gusts exceeding 300 km / h. The first reports have revealed that entire towns and villages were destroyed, with all trace being lost of some. In the most affected areas, among them the province of Leyte, there are more than 670 thousand displaced people.
The damage caused by the typhoon,
considered the strongest ever to have struck the Philippines, have forced
Benigno " Noynoy " Aquino , Philippine president to declare a "
state of national calamity ." One
of the first governments to respond to the call for help was to Taiwan . Taipei
has so far sent about 200 thousand U.S. dollars (149mila euro ) for immediate
assistance and two C-130 Hercules aircraft took off this morning with a load of
essential aid.
Through
the Pentagon, the United States announced the dispatch of the aircraft carrier
George Washington to the Philippines carrying 80 aircraft and 5 thousand men
who will join the rescue operations, in many cases impossible by land and sea
because of impassable roads and destroyed
ports. The
U.S. has also set aside for now about 20 million dollars (14 million euro) in
humanitarian aid. The
United States has one of the largest communities of Filipino migrants with more
than 2 million people .
Britain,
Europe Union and Australia also responded to the request for aid launched by
the Aquino government. Yesterday,
British Prime Minister David Cameron, said that a warship of the Royal Navy is already
en route to the Philippines, with rescue personnel and humanitarian aid. London
has already allocated 10 million sterling in basic necessities. The
European Union has launched its program of support to countries affected by
natural disasters, allocating about 3 million Euros for immediate aid. Australian
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said that the government has allocated about 10
million Australian dollars (6.9 million euro ) for the purchase of basic
necessities to send to the areas most affected by Typhoon Haiyan .
Xin Yage
collaborated
02/11/2020 10:36