Makati allocates P51M aid to 83 disaster-hit LGUs

Makati City has allocated P51 million to provide financial aid to 83 local government units (LGUs) nationwide that have been struck by various natural disasters this year.

Mayor Abby Binay stated that the assistance aims to support affected communities in their recovery and rebuilding efforts.

The aid will be distributed based on the severity of the damage incurred, with affected LGUs receiving between P250,000 and P1 million.

A significant portion of the aid, P21.75 million, is designated for 34 LGUs that were heavily impacted by Severe Tropical Storm Kristine, with cities and municipalities in Albay and Camarines Sur receiving P1 million each.

Additional aid includes P3.5 million for six LGUs affected by Super Typhoon Julian, P11.25 million for 21 municipalities hit by Tropical Cyclone Enteng and the Southwest Monsoon, and P10.5 million for 14 LGUs impacted by Tropical Cyclones Butchoy and Carina.

Financial assistance of P1.5 million will be given to two LGUs in Cotabato, and P750,000 to Quezon Province for those affected by Typhoon Aghon.

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