Catanduanes residents plead for aid after Super Typhoon Uwan

Residents of Catanduanes are pleading for assistance after Super Typhoon Uwan destroyed their homes and belongings on Sunday, November 9.

Many families, like Vivian Icawat's, were forced to evacuate to safer grounds and returned to find their houses reduced to fragments.

Icawat highlighted the urgent need for government aid, including a relocation site, clothing, bedding, and food, as they lost everything.

Over 90,000 residents in Catanduanes were heavily affected by the typhoon, with more than 63,000 individuals from nearly 19,000 households having been evacuated.

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