Rappler's latest stories on #RescuePH
#FloodPH: Things to do when you're trapped, in need of rescue
Need help? Here are some tips from the Marikina Public Information Office.

LIST: Hotlines, social media accounts during emergencies
Bookmark this page for a handy list of emergency hotlines you can call or text, plus Facebook and Twitter accounts to contact

PNP deploys search and rescue teams amid fresh Cagayan de Oro flooding
Contact Oro Rescue at 0917555924 or Cagayan de Oro city disaster management office hotline at 088 8574144 for calls for help

Agusan del Sur residents in need of rescue, relief due to flash floods
Netizens from the area have been posting photos and updates on the need for evacuation and relief goods in the area before signal went down

Thousands displaced by heavy rains in parts of Visayas, Mindanao
UPDATED Around 963 families or 4 536 persons are displaced in Eastern Visayas and Northern Mindanao all of which are staying in 28 evacuation centers

#RescuePH: Emergency hotlines for Cagayan de Oro floods
Here s a list of emergency hotlines you can call or text if you are in Cagayan de Oro and you need help

Tourist complains of poor medical care in Boracay
Patients go to Kalibo for medical help because you can t be taken care of in the island a Boracay resident notes

IN PHOTOS: #MarioPH drenches Metro Manila
See scenes from flooded areas all over Metro Manila

#GlendaPH: Humanitarian orgs spring to action
What are the country s humanitarian organizations doing for GlendaPH victims?

Emergency hotlines
Here s a list of emergency hotlines you can call text or tweet
#EsterPH: Help map critical reports
You can help map monitor and report critical alerts using the Project Agos Disaster Information System

#wRap2013: Top 10 Twitter moments in PH
Rappler picks the top 10 most talked about topics on Twitter in the Philippines for 2013
LIVE BLOG: #YolandaPH
Catch live updates on Typhoon Yolanda international name: Haiyan
[Thinking Through Design] Reaching out during disaster
Understanding how people communicate during flood can lead to more relevant and timely solutions
DSWD readies relief, response teams for Typhoon Vinta
DSWD has an average of P500 million in quick release funds to respond to disasters
Think before you retweet: Be better netizens during disasters
Watch what you tweet choose what you retweet and you re already helping in your own little way
MovePH: Call for help
MovePH is calling out once again to its partners and volunteers to unite under Project Agos to help respond to heavy rains
Preparedness key to disaster risk reduction
When it comes to disasters preparedness is always better than response
Helping out: Disaster response and volunteerism
The Social Good Summit s afternoon panels discuss disaster readinesss and response and the power of volunteerism
More than 1,000 volunteers heed DSWD's call
Filipinos volunteer in the Department of Social Welfare and Development s relief operations for Typhoon Maring victims
#MovePH: Bridging the gap
UPDATED Volunteers online and on the ground are demonstrating how social media can bridge the gap in relief operations
Cavite evacuee: We do this every time
For 27 year old mother Deaville Patata in Cavite evacuations are a part of life
LIVE BLOG: #FloodPH - Wednesday August 21
This live blog features updates on flooding resulting from Typhoon Maring
Make the most of your flooded holiday
Stranded? Here are suggestions on how to make the most of your [wet] idle time
LIVE BLOG: #FloodPH - Tuesday August 20
This live blog features updates on flooding resulting from Typhoon Maring
Evacuation and relief: The life of a Marikina family
Seventy nine families are currently staying in H Bautista elementary school The Sapia family is one of them
La Mesa Dam red alert: ‘Evacuate now’
Philippine Red Cross chairman Richard Gordon urges residents living near the path of La Mesa Dam in Quezon City to immediately evacuate as red alert is raised
#PabloPH victims call out for help: #RescuePH
Typhoon Pablo s victims in the Visayas and Mindanao cry out for help
A night of fear and rain
Flood victims spend the night in fear with Pagasa maintaining warnings of non stop rain