As parts of Luzon cope with the aftermath brought by Typhoon Karding‘s (international name ‘Noru’) impact, different organizations and groups have started to mobilize donation drives for those victimized by the tropical cyclone.
“Karding” was last spotted 190 kilometers west of Dagupan City, Pangasinan as of 7 a.m. based on all estimated data, according to the state weather bureau’s 8 a.m. bulletin.
PAGASA said it is still forecast to slightly weaken or maintain its strength in the near term as it moves away from Luzon’s landmass.
A period of re-intensification may occur beginning tonight or tomorrow early morning as the typhoon moves over the West Philippine Sea.
“Karding” left four rescuers dead and one missing in a flash flood at San Miguel, Bulacan amid its onslaught.
It also left power outages in 12 cities and municipalities as of 8 a.m., according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.
The typhoon likewise saw 2,444 individuals or 682 families evacuated from their homes in the Ilocos, Cagayan Valley, Calabarzon, Mimaropa and Western Visayas regions due to the threat of wind gusts, intense rainfall and potential landslides.
Following these developments, some organizations have mobilized to lend a helping hand to those severely affected by the country’s eleventh tropical cyclone in 2022.
Those who wish to help may offer cash or in-kind donations such as canned food, noodles, or any goods that can sustain the typhoon’s victims as they recover from the onslaught.
Here are some entities accepting donations:
Ateneo de Manila University
GABRIELA
Bahaghari
ALAB Movement
Ecumenical Institute for Labor Education and Research Inc
Concerned Artists of the Philippines
For our Farmers PH, Inc
Sagip Kanayuan
Caritas Manila