SAN FERNANDO, Camarines Sur — At least 12,000 residents here and in another town severely affected by recent flooding from Typhoon Kristine received relief assistance from the people of Pampanga.
On behalf of Kapampangans, Pampanga Gov. Dennis “Delta” Pineda, Pampanga Mayors League president and Apalit Mayor Jun Tetangco, special assistant to the governor and provincial disaster risk reduction and management officer Angelina Blanco, and acting provincial social welfare and development officer Fe Manarang led the distribution of 6,000 food packs to the municipality of Milaor on Nov. 9.
Pineda exhorted Bicolanos to remain resilient, drawing on the Kapampangans’ own experiences recovering from the Mount Pinatubo eruptions. He expressed solidarity with the Bicolanos, assuring them that Kapampangans stand with them in their path to recovery.
“Hindi po namin akalain na may bubuhos pang biyaya sa amin. Maraming salamat po sa tulong na binigay ninyo sa amin mula pa sa Pampanga,” said Jun Caseres, a resident from Milaor.
Another 6,000 residents of San Fernando also received assistance from Kapampangans. Pineda explained that the provincial government chose to support San Fernando as a gesture of gratitude to the Bicolanos, who had come to Pampanga’s aid during an oil spill threat from Bataan earlier this year.
“Ito lang pong nakaraan na may lumubog na barko sa Bataan, nagkaroon po ng banta ng oil spill sa probinsya po namin. Nangailangan po kami ng coconut husks para gawing spill booms. Wala po kaming makuhanan. Dito po sa inyo napakarami. Ang mayor niyo po ang isa sa mga tumulong samin at walang sabi- sabi ay nagpadala po ng coconut husks,” he shared.
Joining the governor in the Pampanga delegation are 132 personnel from the provincial government, Highway Patrol Group, Pampanga Police Office, in a convoy of 32 vehicles.
Through this aid, Pampanga aims to provide renewed hope and resilience to the Bicolanos demonstrating the steadfast support that Kapampangans extend to fellow Filipinos in times of need. Pampanga PIO
#TULONGBICOL. A total of 12,000 residents from the municipalities of Milaor and San Fernando, Camarines Sur receive relief goods from the people of Pampanga. Photos: Pampanga PIO