Australia to give P126-M in more aid for typhoon Pablo

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HELP NEEDED. File photo of a tent city inside a campus to house victims made homeless by typhoon Pablo in the town of Boston, Davao Oriental. January 4, 2013.The Australian government will provide an additional P126-M (AU$3.0 million) for the relief and rehabilitation of areas devastated by typhoon Pablo (Bopha). The additional relief funding was sent in response to a fresh appeal for aid by the Philippine government and the United Nations. This brings Australia’s total funding support to P432-M. The Australian embassy in Manila said the the additional funding will go to emergency shelters in the worst-hit areas and cash-for-work programs for victims of the typhoon.


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