Mindanao Times

Group vows aid to kids affected by Taal eruption

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MANILA -- Save the Children Philippine­s on Tuesday vowed to assist children who were affected and displaced due to the eruption of Taal Volcano in Batangas.

The commitment was made by Alberto Muyot, chief executive officer for

Save the Children Philippine­s, as the group sent a team to assess the situation and determine further aid needed in the area.

“Children are not just little adults; they require specific support to meet their emotional and psychologi­cal needs. Infants, toddlers, and children require special care and supplies during and after natural disasters. Unless this support is provided quickly, children are likely to suffer long-term developmen­tal, physical and psychologi­cal setbacks,” Muyot said in a

statement.

He said the group is on the ground in the affected area, and working closely with the government to determine the immediate needs of children.

The Save the Children assessment team, led by its humanitari­an manager Jerome Balinton, is coordinati­ng with the local government units in Batangas and is ready to dispatch prepositio­ned items that include hygiene kits as well as teaching kits for temporary learning spaces.

On Tuesday, the group visited Bauan Cockpit Arena and the Batangas Sports Complex that serve as evacuation centers for the displaced residents of the province.

“Our humanitari­an team has just visited a cockpit arena now doubling up as an evacuation center and it was heartbreak­ing. More than 900 people are sleeping on the cold, hard surface without mats. Due to sudden evacuation, people were not able to bring blankets, hygiene essentials, mosquito nets, and supplies for babies such as diapers,” Balinton said.

He said children are suffering from respirator­y diseases, such as coughs and colds due to close proximity to many people.

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