MovePH: Call for help

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MovePH is calling out once again to its partners and volunteers to unite under Project Agos to help respond to heavy rains

MANILA, Philippines – Heavy rains on Monday, September 23, have inundated major areas of Olongapo City and parts of Zambales and Pampanga. 

Rappler’s MovePH is calling out once again to its partners and volunteers who are planning to open relief operations centers as well as volunteer rescue groups who are conducting rescue operations to provide information on your plans and operations so we can list it on this information page. 

READ: #ProjectAgos: A call to action

Email move.ph@rappler.com to provide details on rescue and relief operations in your area. Use the hashtags #FloodPH to report a flood in your area (please include exact location and photo), #RescuePH if you are in need of rescue, #ReliefPH if you are in need of relief or if you can provide help, and #MovePH if you’d like to volunteer. 

MovePH, through its volunteers, gathered information plotted on the map from Facebook sites.

 

Rescue Operations Centers

(updated as of 5:00PM – September 23)

Together we can respond better. 

Step up and be counted! 

National

– Philippine Red Cross 527-0000 / prc@redcross.org.ph

Olongapo City

– SBMA Fire Dept 047-252-4830

 

Ongoing Relief Operations

(updated as of 5:00PM – September 23)

– Lingap Gabriela is accepting relief goods, drop off points are: 25 K-10th St., West Kamias, QC / 

434-1039 and 35 Sct. Delgado St., QC 

– Rappler.com 

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