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Caritas launches Typhoon Haiyan appeal

Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand has launched an Appeal and will contribute at least NZ$100,000 to relief efforts in the Philippines following the deadly impact of super-Typhoon Haiyan on 8 November.

Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand is working through NASSA (Caritas Philippines) along with other Caritas member agencies. Teams are assessing immediate needs for food, water, clothing and shelter, among the 9.5 million people thought to be affected by the latest typhoon.

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‘A picture of massive devastation is emerging from our contacts on the ground,’ says Caritas Director Julianne Hickey. ‘We fear the scale of destruction in yet unreached areas will be catastrophic, as many of the areas affected are among the Philippines’ poorest communities. As well as loss of life and homes, people’s livelihoods from farming, livestock and fishing are greatly affected.’

The hardest-hit communities have no water, no food and no electricity. Families from informal settler communities are the worst hit by the storm surge and need immediate assistance according to the local church.

“It’s the strongest and biggest storm that has hit the country,’ says the head of Caritas Philippines-NASSA, Fr. Edwin Gariguez. ‘It’s hit an area already devastated by an earthquake. We are in great need. It’s a really big calamity.’

‘We will support the emergency response through to long-term recovery,’ says Ms Hickey. ‘Caritas expresses its heartfelt condolences and prayers to the Filipino community in Aotearoa New Zealand as they wait for more news from their homeland and loved ones.’

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