World Bank Releases 500 Million USD To Aid Philippines’ Recovery After Typhoon Kalmaegi

World Bank Releases 500 Million USD To Aid Philippines’ Recovery After Typhoon Kalmaegi

MANILA, Nov 29 (NNN-PNA) – The World Bank released 500 million U.S. dollars, to support the Philippines’ recovery and reconstruction efforts, in areas heavily affected by Typhoon Kalmaegi, the multilateral lender said, yesterday.

Citing data from the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), the bank said, more than five million people across over 400 municipalities and cities were affected by Kalmaegi, which caused injuries, deaths and widespread damage to homes, agriculture, and critical infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, seaports and airports.

Typhoon Kalmaegi made landfall on Nov 4. Just five days later, the country was struck by Super Typhoon Fung-wong, which affected nearly eight million people across more than 900 municipalities and cities, compounding humanitarian and recovery challenges.

The World Bank said, the newly released financing will help the government scale up relief operations, repair damaged infrastructure, and restore essential services in the hardest-hit regions.

“During calamities, time is of the essence and having a readily available contingent financing is crucial in saving lives, responding quickly, and facilitating the resilient recovery of those hardest hit by disasters,” said Zafer Mustafaoglu, division director for the Philippines, Malaysia, and Brunei.– NNN-PNA

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