Coast Guard turns over relief goods for typhoon victims

By Mary Judaline Partlow

December 10, 2020, 7:22 pm

<p><strong>DONATIONS.</strong> Coast Guard personnel in Dumaguete City facilitate the transport of relief goods for typhoon victims in Luzon in this undated photo. About 10 tons of donations of food and non-food items from individuals and groups in Negros Oriental were transported via 2GO Shipping on Dec.7, 2020. <em>(Photo courtesy of Coast Guard Dumaguete Station)</em></p>

DONATIONS. Coast Guard personnel in Dumaguete City facilitate the transport of relief goods for typhoon victims in Luzon in this undated photo. About 10 tons of donations of food and non-food items from individuals and groups in Negros Oriental were transported via 2GO Shipping on Dec.7, 2020. (Photo courtesy of Coast Guard Dumaguete Station)

DUMAGUETE CITY – The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) in Negros Oriental has forwarded some 10 tons of relief items for victims affected by the recent typhoons in Luzon.

Coast Guard Dumaguete Station Commander Lt. Cmdr. Jansen Benjamin in an interview Thursday afternoon said the relief goods, both food and non-food items, were collected by the PCG from different sectors and individuals in this capital city and the province of Negros Oriental.

Benjamin thanked 2GO Shipping for ferrying the relief goods in a 20-footer container van to Manila last Dec. 7, which arrived the following day.

The donations are now with the PCG Logistics Command for sorting before distribution to the typhoon victims in areas to be determined by the Coast Guard, he said.

The Dumaguete Press Club had facilitated the turnover of relief goods, as well as other sectors that also handed in their donations, he added.

The distribution of the relief goods is expected by the end of the week. (PNA)


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