DSWD prepares aid for earthquake-hit residents in Ilocos, Abra | Inquirer News

DSWD prepares aid for earthquake-hit residents in Ilocos, Abra

Victims of the powerful earthquake that struck Abra have arrived at the Abra Provincial Hospital (APH) for treatment. The province continued to experience aftershocks. (📸: Michelle Ortaleza via PIA Abra Facebook)

Victims of the powerful earthquake that struck Abra have arrived at the Abra Provincial Hospital (APH) for treatment.  (Photo by Michelle Ortaleza via PIA Abra Facebook)

LAOAG CITY, Ilocos Norte—The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in the Ilocos region said that they are prepared to extend assistance to residents affected by the 7.0 magnitude earthquake that jolted many areas in Luzon Wednesday morning, July 27.

In an announcement, the regional DSWD said that over 17,410 family food packs and 9,291 non-food items were prepositioned at the satellite warehouses of the agency in the region. The family food packs amount to P10,331,882, while the non-food items amount to P23,532,092, the agency said.

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The regional DSWD also said that it has at least P2,699,953 as a standby fund to be lifted from the agency’s quick response fund.

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DSWD Secretary Erwin Tulfo was in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur province on Wednesday afternoon.

At least six million worth of assistance had been used so far to aid earthquake-hit residents in Abra, the earthquake’s epicenter, said Tulfo.

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