MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Army has completed the delivery of 47 tons of relief goods to areas hit by Typhoon Odette in the Visayas and Mindanao.
Army spokesman Col. Xerxes Trinidad said 21 military trucks transported the relief goods from Fort Bonifacio to target communities from Dec. 30 to Jan. 3.
Southern Leyte Vice Gov. Christopher Yap received nine truckloads of relief goods and other essential supplies for the province on Jan. 2.
Twelve trucks arrived at the 4th Civil-Military Operations Battalion under the 4th Infantry Division in Butuan City on Jan. 3. The relief goods will be distributed to residents of Surigao del Norte and Dinagat Islands.
Trinidad said Army units would assist local government employees in the distribution.
He said soldiers, in coordination with national government agencies, local government units and private sector partners are working around the clock to provide relief and rehabilitation assistance to typhoon-affected communities.
“I encourage our troops to continue their selfless service in easing the burden of our typhoon-stricken countrymen and helping them get back on their feet. Our troops’ steadfast dedication and sacrifices enable our organization to accomplish tasks beyond excellence for the Filipino people and our country,” Army commander Lt. Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. said.