Cornish charity provides emergency shelter to thousands left homeless after typhoon

Families in the Philippines have lost their homes following the severe storm

ShelterBox provides emergency shelter in the Philippines
Author: Sarah YeomanPublished 6th Jan 2022
Last updated 6th Jan 2022

A Cornish disaster relief charity is providing emergency shelter to more than 5,000 families left homeless after a typhoon ripped through the Philippines.

ShelterBox, based in Truro, has sent out kits and other essential items such as tarpaulins and water filters to those who have lost their homes following the severe storm at the end on 2021.

Typhoon Rai, which was the equivalent of a category 5 hurricane, caused widespread destruction affecting almost 7 million people and in areas where many families were already living below the poverty line.

ShelterBox provides emergency shelter in the Philippines

More than 800,000 homes are known to have been damaged or destroyed since the typhoon made landfall on December 16th.

The Cornwall-based charity has already supported 1,000 households (5,000 people) and, with its fundraising appeal, hopes to help more than 8,000 more households whose homes have been destroyed.

With the country’s infrastructure devastated and power, fuel and vehicle shortages making communication and travel around the country difficult, the ShelterBox team is overcoming challenges to deliver aid where it’s needed.

ShelterBox Chief Executive, Sanj Srikanthan said: “As communication lines are restored, we’re learning of the devastating scale of damage to homes and livelihoods – and this against the backdrop of coronavirus in a country still recovering and rebuilding from previous disasters.

“Our team on the ground has been working hard distributing emergency shelter aid and other essential items like water filters to help people left homeless in the typhoon’s wake.

“We have already been able to help more than 5,000 people and we are sending more aid. But we need to do more to help as many people as we can, which is why we launched our Typhoon Rai Appeal. Please visit the ShelterBox website to find out how you can donate to support people in the Philippines.”

ShelterBox has supported people many times in the Philippines – one of the world’s most disaster-affected countries. Since 2004, the charity has responded, on average, nearly twice a year.

To find out more about the relief effort and how ShelterBox’s Typhoon Rai Appeal is helping people who haven’t been able to return to their homes, visit the charity’s website.

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