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ARCORES Philippines intensifies humanitarian response after Typhoon Tino

The Augustinian Recollect solidarity network enables shelters and reinforces emergency aid in Cebu and Negros, where the number of victims continues to increase.

ARCORES Philippines has launched a large-scale relief operation following the devastating passage of Typhoon Tino (Kalmaegi), which left heavy rains and severe flooding in Cebu, Negros, and areas of Palawan, causing the collapse of communications and power lines. Initial estimates of 150 fatalities could tragically rise to 500 as assessments continue, especially in Negros, where access remains limited in severely affected areas such as Canlaon, San Carlos, La Castellana, Binalbagan, and Hinigaran.

Cebu, already vulnerable after a recent earthquake and marked by mining and land reclamation projects, reports massive damage and the displacement of some 400,000 people. Faced with this emergency, ARCORES Philippines responded immediately by enabling Recoletos de Balamban and Recoletos de Cebu as shelters and food distribution centers. Likewise, Recoletos de San Carlos continues to send food, water, and emergency assistance to Canlaon.

With the «Tinabangay» initiative, scheduled for November 10, 2025, ARCORES will extend its support to the most affected communities of Canlaon in Negros Oriental. The solidarity network remains mobilized and firmly committed to accompanying and supporting all affected people.

If you wish to collaborate with this emergency or support other ARCORES projects, you can do so from: https://dona.arcores.org/

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