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ACT Appeal: Typhoon Durian - Emergency Assistance, Philippines
15 Dec 2006 14:10:00 GMT
Elisabeth Gouel
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Philippines

Typhoon Durian - Emergency Assistance ASPH63

Appeal Target: US$ 926,538

Balance Requested from ACT Alliance: US$ 707,807

Geneva, 14 December 2006

While still recovering from the destruction wrought by Typhoon Xangsane in October of this year, the country is again faced with devastation following super typhoon Durian. According to ACT member NCCP, this is the worst natural disaster in the Philippines since the eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in 1991.

On 30 November, with sustained winds of 190 kmph and gusts of up to 225 kmph, super typhoon Durian caused immeasurable damage to six cities and 11 provinces of Region IV A and B and Region V. Particularly affected were Region IV (Southern Tagalog) and Region V (Bicol Region). The provinces of Batangas, Quezon, Mindoro Oriental and Marinduque in the Southern Tagalog Region and Camarines Sur in Bicol Region were badly hit.

The Bicol region has sustained the most casualties and the highest rate of total damages among the affected areas. Aside from damages caused by heavy rains and strong winds, the most devastating result of the typhoon are the unexpected and deadly mudflows which engulfed whole villages surrounding Mayon Volcano. This resulted from the heavy rainfall combined with tons of loose lava deposits from the recent eruption of Mount Mayon. Because the mudflows were unexpected and moved so swiftly many families were buried in the mud, while others who managed to escape had no time to secure any belongings.

ACT members Christian Aid (CA) (implementing through its local partners COPE and SAC) and the National Council of Churches in the Philippines (NCCP) and its partners. NCCP have been sent rapid response advance funding of 50,000 USD. Members are already providing basic emergency relief items such as food packages, blankets, sleeping mats, mosquito nets, health and hygiene kits, etc. The crisis phase emergency relief will be followed by a post crisis phase with short term rehabilitation assistance including food-for-work, housing and livelihood support. It is expected that once the crisis phase of implementation is coming to an end, the appeal will be revised or the post-crisis phase, reflecting a clearer and more precise assessment of the rehabilitation needs on the ground, including around the issue of resettlement and housing.

Project Completion Date:

CA - 31 August 2007

NCCP - 30 November 2007

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FOR THE FULL TEXT OF THE APPEAL (PDF FILE), KINDLY VISIT THE ACT SITE. THANK YOU. _________________________________________________________________________________

Please kindly send your contributions to either of the following ACT bank accounts:

US dollar

Account Number - 240-432629.60A

IBAN No: CH46 0024 0240 4326 2960A

Euro

Euro Bank Account Number - 240-432629.50Z

IBAN No: CH84 0024 0240 4326 2950Z

Account Name: ACT - Action by Churches Together

UBS AG

8, rue du Rhône

P.O. Box 2600

1211 Geneva 4, SWITZERLAND

Swift address: UBSW CHZH12A

Please also inform the Finance Officer Jessie Kgoroeadira (jkg@act-intl.org) and the Programme Officer Michelle Yonetani (myo@act-intl.org) of all pledges/contributions and transfers, including funds sent direct to the implementers, now that the Pledge Form is no longer attached to the Appeal.

We would appreciate being informed of any intent to submit applications for EU, USAID and/or other back donor funding and the subsequent results. We thank you in advance for your kind co-operation.

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ACT is a global alliance of churches and related agencies working to save lives and support communities in emergencies worldwide. The ACT Coordinating Office is based with the World Council of Churches (WCC) and The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) in Switzerland.

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