PBBM leads aid distribution in Albay; 95 dead in Negros from Typhoon Tino

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. led the distribution of government aid to families in Albay affected by Typhoon Uwan, assuring victims of continued government assistance until full recovery.

He inspected Cararayan-Naga Elementary School (CNES) in Tiwi town, which is implementing a class-shift scheme for 157 displaced learners.

DepEd Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Bernie Despabiladero reported that 15 classrooms, three water stations, and learning and hygiene facilities at CNES sustained damage.

The Office of the President provided school supplies and two Starlink satellite units to two elementary schools, including CNES.

The Department of Social Welfare and Development provided hygiene kits and cash aid to families with damaged houses.

Volunteers from the Department of Public Works and Highways and local government units conducted clearing operations, and psychological first aid was given to students.

Meanwhile, in Negros, search and retrieval operations for Typhoon Tino victims have concluded, with 95 deaths and 40 missing persons recorded.

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