un appeals to collect 65m to feed and shelter victims
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Strongest typhoon in almost a century hit the Philippines

UN appeals to collect $65M to feed and shelter victims

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500,000 typhoon victims need shelter and food
Davao – Arabstoday with agencies

500,000 typhoon victims need shelter and food Davao – Arabstoday with agencies An international appeal has been launched by the United Nations in a bid to collect $65 million to help victims of a typhoon that killed over 600 people in the Philippines. The funds would be primarily used to provide food, water and emergency shelter for up to half a million people.
Landslides and floods have been cause by Typhoon Bopha, ravaging the banana and mining industries.
"I was shocked by the destruction I saw," said Luiza Carvalho, UN Humanitarian officer in Philippine.
Carvalho described what she witnessed in a news conference in Davao city, near the disaster zone: "Areas which have been completely devastated, with only a few damaged buildings still standing. Debris from houses, buildings, landslides and logs. Entire plantations wiped out."
She said the typhoon, the strongest to hit the region for more than 80 years, had left its many poor residents without the means to feed their families.
"This devastation cannot be erased overnight," she added.
Over the longer term, the UN aid programme will help survivors to recover emotionally and rebuild the devastated farm sector, Carvalho said.
A third of the country's banana harvest was wiped out, leaving tens of thousands of plantation workers without an immediate source of income, according to industry officials.
The civil defence office in Manila said 647 corpses had so far been recovered.
A total of 780 people are still missing, including about 150 fishermen from General Santos, the country's tuna capital, who had put to sea before Bopha hit.
Civil defence chief Benito Ramos has said some of those listed as missing could be among more than 200 unidentified bodies, many of them bloated beyond recognition, that have not been claimed by relatives.
More than 400 corpses have been turned over to relatives, and the government is considering interring the rest in mass graves if nobody claims them within 48 hours.
At least 5.4 million people were affected by the typhoon, the civil defence office said.
In Manila, President Benigno Aquino's spokesman Edwin Lacierda appealed to the private sector to provide helicopters to fly relief goods to areas cut off by ruined roads and fallen trees.
He said that aside from food, temporary housing and dry clothes were needed.
"The important thing is shelter because they don't have a roof over their heads," Lacierda told reporters.
In the storm-ravaged town of Cateel, small coconut farmer Marites Ybanez, 46, said she needed shelter, food and any help she could get after her home and livelihood were destroyed.
Bopha ripped off the second floor of her house, exposing her family of 10 to the elements even as it flattened their small coconut farm.
"We are short of everything, food, medicine, temporary shelter, our houses are destroyed. When it rains, we get soaked. we really need tents," she said, near tears.
While the local government provided some rice, canned fish and instant noodles, it was not enough, Ybanez said. Now, she and her 73-year-old sick mother could only huddle in the ruins of their home, waiting for donations.
The typhoon destroyed 81,000 houses, and more than 300,000 survivors face months sheltering in crowded government gyms and schools as officials look for safe places to build new homes.
Relief workers have reported looting of shops in at least one hard-hit town on Mindanao's east coast. Homeless people without a space in government shelters have been reduced to begging on roadsides, AFP reporters saw.
A 5.8-magnitude earthquake that struck the typhoon-devastated region at dawn Monday showed the precarious situation survivors face, although the quake was too deep to cause any damage.
 

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