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100 modular tents from Marikina shipped to quake-hit Cotabato

By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan

November 3, 2019, 4:02 pm

<p><strong>TENTS FOR QUAKE VICTIMS.</strong> The modular tents of Marikina City used for evacuees affected by the flooding in August 2018. The city government donated 100 modular tents to quake victims in Mindanao. <em>(Photo courtesy of Marikina City)</em></p>

TENTS FOR QUAKE VICTIMS. The modular tents of Marikina City used for evacuees affected by the flooding in August 2018. The city government donated 100 modular tents to quake victims in Mindanao. (Photo courtesy of Marikina City)

MANILA -- The 100 modular tents donated by the city government of Marikina have been shipped to the earthquake-hit Cotabato province, the city public information office (PIO) on Sunday said.

Marikina City Mayor Marcelino “Marcy” Teodoro announced last Saturday that he immediately ordered distribution of 100 modular tents for Cotabato after a 6.5 magnitude earthquake struck the Mindanao province again last October 31.

“After learning what happened to Cotabato, I ordered my staff to prepare 100 of our tents to give to Cotabato. What happened to them was very unfortunate so we are extending our help to the people of Cotabato,” Teodoro said in a statement.

He said the modular tents can be used by the affected families “to give them privacy while staying at their designated evacuation sites”.

On Sunday, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) announced that 35,661 families were affected by the Oct. 31 quake and the Oct. 29’s 6.6 magnitude earthquake in 200 barangays in Regions 11 (Davao) and 12 (Soccsksargen).

The modular tents earned praises from netizens when Marikina City used them for evacuees affected by flooding in August 2018.

The tent, which can house at least seven people, has closed sides to give evacuees privacy and comfort while the top of it is open for airflow. (PNA)

 

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