Additional $1.5M in Life-Saving Assistance Raised to Support Typhoon-Hit Communities
CLARK AIR BASE, Pampanga — The United States has ramped up its humanitarian support to the Philippines following the devastating impact of Super Typhoon Fung-wong (Uwan), providing an additional $1.5 million (₱87 million) in emergency assistance to bolster ongoing government-led relief operations.
The latest support brings total U.S. aid for the twin disasters—Typhoons Kalmaegi (Tino) and Fung-wong—to $2.5 million (₱145 million). The assistance covers logistics, emergency shelter, clean water, sanitation supplies, and evacuation center management, ensuring rapid delivery of critical life-saving resources to affected communities.
At Clark Air Base on November 13, U.S. Marines and Philippine Air Force personnel worked side by side, loading palletized family food packs onto a U.S. Navy MV-22B Osprey. U.S. State Department officials also coordinated with Filipino responders and contractors, reflecting a unified effort to accelerate aid distribution.
Super Typhoon Fung-wong hit the country less than a week after Typhoon Kalmaegi’s landfall, compounding damage and stretching local response capacities. The overlapping disasters, coupled with the effects of the September Cebu earthquake, have left millions of Filipinos in urgent need of relief and recovery support.
“The United States continues to stand with the Philippines in times of crisis,” the statement read, underscoring the long-standing alliance and the shared commitment to saving lives and alleviating suffering.
Washington reaffirmed that its assistance is intended to reinforce Philippine-led operations, ensuring communities receive the urgent help they need in the fastest, most effective way possible.
As relief efforts continue, U.S. and Philippine forces remain in close coordination on the ground—demonstrating, once again, the strength of a partnership shaped by decades of cooperation, mutual trust, and unwavering friendship.| – BNN Integrated News




















