Oxfam Australia

Typhoon Haiyan: the first critical weeks

Photos from along the road in Northern Cebu. Photo: Vincent Malasador/Oxfam

So far we know that more than 11 million people have been affected by Typhoon Haiyan, one of the worst natural disasters to hit the Philippines in years, and at least 700,000 people have been displaced while thousands of people are thought to have lost their lives.

The most immediate needs on the ground are food, clean water and sanitation as well as emergency shelter.

Oxfam already has teams on the ground in three locations and our target is to reach half a million people with emergency assistance. Our priorities will be to reach the most vulnerable families with safe water and sanitation facilities to help protect people from public health risks.

Whilst the full response to this Typhoon will take some time, the initial phase lasting approximately six weeks will be critical for the affected communities.

In the first six weeks we aim to reach at least 100,000 people (20,000 families) with emergency relief. Our plan is to do the following:

Some 16 tonnes of aid, worth close to USD $200,000, will soon be shipped directly to Cebu, one of the worst affected islands. In addition more than 10,000 hygiene kits are also being shipped to Cebu from the regional centre in Manilla as well as basic equipment like jerry cans.

For the communities impacted by this disaster, your support is crucial. Please donate today.

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