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LOOK: PH Air Force C-130 planes deliver goods to typhoon-hit Aurora

08:09 PM October 21, 2015

One of the two Philippine C-130 cargo planes carrying relief goods and disaster officials flew to typhoon-stricken towns in Aurora on Wednesday. FRANCES MANGOSING

One of the two Philippine C-130 cargo planes carrying relief goods and disaster officials flew to typhoon-ravaged towns in Aurora on Wednesday. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/Philippine Air Force

Two Philippine C-130 cargo planes carrying relief goods and disaster officials flew to typhoon-stricken towns in Aurora on Wednesday.

Interior Secretary chief Senen Sarmiento, Social Welfare Secretary Dinky Soliman and National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council chief Executive Director Alexander Pama led the visit.

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“We met with local chief executives to make a coordination for organized relief operations in Baler and nearby towns,” Pama said in a televised press briefing.

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They also distributed food items that will serve as additional relief items in their visits to the severely hit towns of Baler and Casiguran.

It was also the first time that C-130 planes landed in these towns, Pama noted.

Roads to Casiguran from Baler are now passable as debris from landslides were initially cleared.

Soldiers unload relief goods for typhoon victims in Aurora. FRANCES MANGOSING

Soldiers and police unload relief goods for typhoon victims in Aurora. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/Philippine Air Force

The first C-130 arrived in Baler Airport at 8 am with 840 family food packs. After unloading some of the relief goods, the same C-130 flew to Casiguran Airport deliver relief goods.

In Casiguran, they distributed 660 family food packs, 1,680 pcs blankets, 1,968 pcs sack mosquito nets, 270 pcs malong and other essentials.

At its peak as a typhoon, Lando caused suspension of classes, cancellation of dozens of flights, and stranded thousands of passengers. Thousands were also sheltered in evacuation centers due to massive flooding and landslides.

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It weakened into a low pressure area on Wednesday afternoon. TVJ

Soldiers continue to unload relief goods for typhoon Lando victims in Aurora province. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/Philippine Air Force

Police and soldiers never get tired in unloading relief goods for typhoon Lando victims in Aurora province. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/Philippine Air Force

Boxes of relief goods ready for distribution in Aurora province. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/Philippine Air Force

Boxes of relief goods ready for distribution in Aurora province. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/Philippine Air Force

Soldiers unloading more relief goods for typhoon victims in Aurora province. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/Philippine Air Force

Soldiers unloading more relief goods for typhoon victims in Aurora province. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/Philippine Air Force

Loading the C-130 with relief goods, this photo was taken earlier on Wednesday before the contingent proceeded to typhoon Lando-stricken province of Aurora. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/Philippine Air Force

Loading the C-130 with relief goods, this photo was taken earlier on Wednesday before the contingent proceeded to typhoon Lando-stricken province of Aurora. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/Philippine Air Force

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