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San Miguel Corporation (SMC) announced that it has so far donated food and water amounting to over P35 million as its response efforts for provinces hit by typhoon Odette continues. This comes as fuel subsidiary Petron Corporation has managed to restore full operations to most of its damaged servic
MANILA - San Miguel Corp.'s (SMC) response efforts for provinces hit by Typhoon Odette continue, with food and water donations totaling more than PHP35 million to date. Fuel subsidiary Petron Corp. has also managed to restore full operations to most of its damaged service stations throughout the affected provinces. SMC president and chief executive officer Ramon S. Ang said following its food donations, estimated at PHP30 million in the week following the typhoon last December, the company has continued to send food aid to affected provinces, with PHP5 million worth of additional food donations given out through partner organizations and its businesses. Repairing and reopening damaged fuel service stations have also been a priority for the company, Ang said, as these are critical to restoring business operations, transportation, as well as supporting relief operations. Nearly 100 percent of all damaged stations throughout the regions are now operational, he reported. The company is
Conglomerate San Miguel Corp. (SMC) said its response efforts for provinces hit by typhoon Odette continues, with food and water donations reaching over P35 million. SMC said its subsidiary, Petron Corp., has also managed to restore full operations in most of its damaged service stations in affected provinces. San Miguel…