RELIEF EFFORTS. Personnel of the City of Sipalay in Negros Occidental man the Emergency Operations Center for Typhoon Odette relief efforts on Wednesday (Dec. 22, 2021). The southern city, which is the province's top tourist destination, was among the worst-hit during the tropical cyclone's onslaught on December 16.(Photo courtesy of Sipalay City LGU) BACOLOD CITY - The City of Sipalay, one of the worst-hit by Typhoon Odette in Negros Occidental, has requested private sector donors to have their donations logged with the local Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to ensure proper documentation. "This is to properly note your donations, provide you with receipts, and direct you to the areas that are needing help the most," the city government said in an advisory posted on Facebook on Wednesday. Donors may opt to drop their donations in the EOC headquarters located at the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office in the city's Barangay 3, or distribute it directly