UN assures coordinated response for typhoon victims

The United Nations (UN) has assured that a coordinated response is underway to assist victims of Typhoon Odette in the Philippines.

UN humanitarian assessment teams have reached severely affected areas and are sending back reports of devastation.

UN agencies, NGOs, and private sector partners are working to provide essential aid such as shelter, health services, food, and protection.

The UN is coordinating with Philippine government authorities to ensure timely and effective support for the most vulnerable.

UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator Gustavo Gonzalez expressed deep sympathy for those who lost loved ones and possessions.

Gonzalez also commended the professionalism of front-line responders, including government officials and the Philippine Red Cross, for their efforts in challenging conditions.

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