Since the start of the onslaught of Severe Tropical Storm Kristine, Manila Water and its social development arm, Manila Water Foundation (MWF), have been mobilizing its disaster-relief program called Agapay: WASH in Emergencies to hard-hit areas in Batangas and Bicol Region, as well as Rizal Province.
Agapay: WASH (water access, sanitation, and hygiene) in Emergencies is a disaster response and relief program that distributes drinking water and deploys water tankers or mobile treatment plants to typhoon- and disaster-affected areas.
Each of the five-gallon bottled water allows a family of five to have sufficient drinking water for 2-3 days and reuse the bottle to store water. The water tanker operations, on the other hand, ration to communities that lost water supply services due to devastating conditions.
“In times of emergencies and disasters, safe drinking water and hygiene become extremely crucial in safeguarding the health and welfare of affected communities. That is why the company, through Manila Water Foundation, has been working day-in and day-out with our private sector partners and government agencies, to bring these vital needs to hard-hit areas,” Manila Water Foundation’s Program Manager Bess Par said.
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