Camarines Sur Mobilizes 120-Member Team for Disaster Relief
In a swift humanitarian response, a 120-member composite team from Camarines Sur’s provincial government has departed for Masbate to aid communities devastated by Severe Tropical Storm Opong. This team, drawn primarily from the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC) and uniformed personnel, left on Saturday, September 27.
Local leaders noted the urgency of deploying the 120-member composite team for immediate disaster relief. Governor Luis Raymund “Lray” Villafuerte emphasized the province’s commitment to supporting affected communities through well-coordinated efforts.
Coordinated Efforts to Address Storm Devastation
Officials reported that the 120-member composite team is equipped to conduct both humanitarian assistance and disaster response operations. Their mission focuses on providing critical aid and restoring essential services in areas severely impacted by the storm.
Community members expressed gratitude for the rapid deployment, highlighting the importance of the 120-member composite team in delivering timely support. They also acknowledged the collaboration between provincial agencies and uniformed personnel as key to effective relief operations.
Provincial Response Prioritizes Affected Communities
Sources said the provincial government has been closely monitoring the situation in Masbate and stands ready to extend further assistance as needed. The presence of the 120-member composite team underscores the province’s proactive stance in disaster management.
As the team embarks on its mission, local authorities remain vigilant, coordinating with various stakeholders to ensure that relief efforts reach the most vulnerable populations swiftly and efficiently.
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