The Philippine Star

Zambales, Bataan monsoon victims get NGCP relief aid

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Over 6,000 families affected by monsoon rains in North Luzon received food packs and other relief goods donated by the National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s (NGCP) last Oct. 1-2.

Some 2,500 families in Barangay Kalaklan, Olongapo City, 1,500 families in Barangay Manganvaca, Subic, and 2,000 families in Hermosa, Bataan received fresh bread, bottled water, T-shirts, and assorted canned goods as part of NGCP’s relief efforts.

Initiated by its corporate affairs department, NGCP partnered with the local government­s of Olongapo City, Subic, and Hermosa to facilitate the turnover of relief goods for the residents affected by the torrential rains last September.

“NGCP focused on these particular areas which host our facilities – Olongapo and Hermosa substation­s. The Olongapo-Hanjin 230-kV and Olongapo-Philseco 69-kV lines also traverse Barangay Manganvaca. These communitie­s house our assets and it is only appropriat­e that NGCP helps them recover from the onslaught of the monsoon rains,” said lawyer Cynthia Perez-Alabanza, NGCP spokespers­on.

NGCP is a privately owned corporatio­n in charge of operating, maintainin­g, and developing the country’s power grid. It transmits high-voltage electricit­y through “power superhighw­ays” that include the interconne­cted system of transmissi­on lines, towers, substation­s, and related assets.

 ??  ?? NGCP’s corporate affairs department head Nelson Cabangon (second row, fourth from right) and North Luzon operations and maintenanc­e district 5 head Napoleon Viterbo (second row, third from right) join Olongapo City administra­tor Mamerto Malabute...
NGCP’s corporate affairs department head Nelson Cabangon (second row, fourth from right) and North Luzon operations and maintenanc­e district 5 head Napoleon Viterbo (second row, third from right) join Olongapo City administra­tor Mamerto Malabute...

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