The Department of Social Welfare and Development says cash aid for victims of Typhoon Carina will be released in coordination with local government units, not through online application
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Lahat ng nasalanta ng Bagyong Carina bibigyan natin ng P7,000 cash assistance upang magkaroon sila ng pangbili ng pagkain lalo’t magsisimula na ang pasukan. Online natin ipamimigay magpalista lang at DSWD ang magbibigay “Huwag mag-click ng kahit anumang link na ipinapadala sa inyong Messenger na hindi galing sa official Facebook page ng DSWD. Huwag po tayong maniwala para hindi maging biktima ng maling impormasyon,”
According to Gatchalian, the DSWD has provided a total of P132.943 million worth of aid, including food and non-food items, to families affected by Typhoon Carina. As of, 1.03 million family food packs have been distributed in the National Capital Region, Central Luzon, Calabarzon, Mimaropa, and Bicol Region.
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