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FOLLOWING the damage caused by Typhoon Odette (international name Rai) that has claimed nearly 400 lives and displaced tens of thousands of people in the Philippines, France is standing alongside the Filipino people, according to a statement from the deputy spokesperson of the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs…
TYPHOON'S WRATH. Typhoon Odette's devastation as seen in Dinagat Islands, where over 28,000 families were affected and more than 25,000 houses were damaged. The French government has earmarked EUR2 million (approximately PHP115.5 million) to support the ongoing relief efforts in the Visayas and Mindanao. (Photo courtesy of the World Health Organization Philippines) MANILA - The French government has earmarked EUR2 million (approximately PHP115.5 million) to support the ongoing relief efforts in the Visayas and Mindanao following the destruction brought by Typhoon Odette. "Following the damage caused by Super Typhoon Odette (Rai), which has claimed nearly 400 victims and displaced tens of thousands of people in the Philippines, France stands alongside the Filipino people," the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs said in a statement. The French Embassy in Manila said at least EUR1 million of the funding would be coursed through the French non-government organ
The second-largest amount listed in the report is unspecified assistance worth around P55 million, labeled either "without breakdown" or "no breakdown."