The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) continues to provide shelter materials to families impacted by Typhoon Odette.
The DSWD has delivered 799 rolls of laminated sacks to 7,990 families in the Caraga region.
Additional deliveries of laminated sacks were made to Cebu and Maasin, Southern Leyte.
Family tents and more laminated sacks are currently in transit to various affected provinces, including Surigao and Cebu.
The DSWD has also procured 6,000 rolls of laminated sacks and 4,000 tarpaulin sheets for displaced families.
In addition to shelter materials, the DSWD is also augmenting food and non-food items to affected areas.
The DSWD field office in Western Visayas released 5,950 family food packs to Negros Occidental.
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