The airlifting of food and medical supplies has begun to help the distressed residents of Siargao Island in Surigao del Norte, one of the areas devastated by Typhoon Odette.
In his Facebook post, Surigao del Norte 1st District Rep. Francisco Jose Matugas said an airplane carrying 5 tons of food, including medical supplies, and a team of doctors has left Manila heading for the island.
“We expect a regular delivery of five tons of food per day through air transport,” Matugas said.
“We expect more satellite phones to be delivered to every town of Surigao del Norte in order to set up free ‘Tawag Centers’.”
“We expect more satellite phones to be delivered to every town of Surigao del Norte in order to set up free ‘Tawag Centers’ for the residents to call their relatives outside of the province,” the legislator said.
On December 17, Surigao del Norte Governor Francisco Matugas placed the typhoon’s damage to the island at P20 billion.
The governor was in San Isidro town during the conduct of preemptive evacuation when “Odette” made its first landfall on the island.
Nine of the 20 municipalities in Surigao del Norte are situated in Siargao Island.
Nine of the 20 municipalities in Surigao del Norte are situated in Siargao Island: Burgos, Dapa, Del Carmen, General Luna, Pilar, San Benito, San Isidro, Santa Monica, and Socorro.
“We are safe. We were stranded at the municipal building of San Isidro at 1 p.m. on December 16. The typhoon hit at 1:30 p.m. At 2 p.m., the strongest, probably category 4 typhoon battered San Isidro for two hours, which totally damaged buildings and other structures,” he said.