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Since the Philippines is prone to typhoons and flooding, we keep supplies on hand in the country to speed the delivery of aid during emergencies.”— Christoph Gorder, Senior VP of Global Programs, AmeriCaresDespite the logistical challenges presented by severe flooding and waist-high mud on the flood-ravaged Mindanao Island in the Philippines, two emergency aid shipments containing AmeriCares donations have been delivered by helicopter to survivors living in evacuation centers.More than 1,000 people were swept to their deaths in the southern Philippines on December 18, when flash floods and mudslides triggered by Tropical Storm Washi tore through thousands of homes, forcing more than 50,000 to seek refuge in shelters. An estimated 150,000 people are affected by the disaster.Within 24 hours of the disaster, AmeriCares partners began airlifting and distributing pre-positioned emergency medicines and supplies to help injured and displaced survivors. A second shipment was flown into Mindanao on December 20. These shipments included pain relievers, cough and cold medications, and nutritional supplements.Help AmeriCares save lives in the Philippines and around the world »Each year, AmeriCares delivers aid well ahead of seasonal flooding, enabling local partners to respond rapidly when disaster strikes.New Aid UnderwayNew emergency aid to help flood survivors is now underway, including:
Since 1985, AmeriCares has delivered more than $165 million in medicines, medical supplies and humanitarian aid to the Philippines to support more than 70 institutions, medical and disaster relief teams helping people in need.Donate Now