The Philippine Star

MVP Group leads Taal aid

- mike about town ATTY. MIKE TOLEDO

The afternoon of Jan. 12 changed the lives of many Filipinos forever. It was on this fateful day that Taal Volcano, after exhibiting signs of unrest, finally erupted. In a matter of hours, the alert level was raised from 2 (increasing unrest) to 4 (warning of imminent hazardous eruption) after the phreatic eruption.

As of this writing, the alert level status has remained, which means that a hazardous eruption can happen within hours or days. We continue to pray that this won’t be so or that it won’t be as severe as expected. In the meantime, residents within the identified danger zone areas around Taal had to be evacuated immediatel­y. In response to the call of President Rody

Duterte and Sen. Bong Go for immediate assistance and relief to our displaced countrywom­en and men, the MVP Group of Companies, through its Tulong Kapatid consortium, led the private sector effort in helping the Taal evacuees. It was all hands on deck with this one.

Maynilad Water Services Inc. partnered with the Department of Public Works and Highways to fill up 10 water tankers for cleaning purposes. Maynilad also donated 1,500 pieces of six-liter water bottles to displaced residents in Calaca, Batangas.

The water services provider also installed two static water tanks in Calaca for sanitation, hygiene, and ashfall cleaning purposes. Static water tanks will also be installed in other evacuation areas in coordinati­on with their respective local government units and the Department of National Defense Office of Civil Defense.

PLDT-Smart, on the other hand, through its PLDT-Smart Foundation, distribute­d hot meals, relief goods, hygiene kits, and fruits to evacuees staying in Tagaytay City and in Batangas. This was also in partnershi­p with Meralco’s One Meralco Foundation and TV5’s Alagang Kapatid Foundation Inc. (AKFI).

PLDT and Smart likewise provided free cellphone charging for evacuees as well as Libreng Tawag (free calls) and Wi-Fi internet booths in various relocation and coordinati­on sites. They also provided communicat­ions support and load credits to volunteers from the Metropolit­an Manila Developmen­t Authority, and have coordinate­d with the Philippine Red Cross and the Philippine Institute for Volcanolog­y and Seismology (Phivolcs) for relief goods as well as hygiene kits and face masks for emergency responder teams.

While Smart’s mobile phone network was operating normally in most of the areas affected immediatel­y after the phreatic eruption, Smart has also been working to restore service in cell sites that are offair due to the loss of commercial power. Technical teams have been dispatched to install generators in the affected cell sites.

Meralco, by itself and through its One Meralco Foundation, provided for solar mobile charging stations at evacuation centers, as well as portable electric generators along with the manpower to operate these sets. Meralco’s linemen and engineers also worked round-the-clock to immediatel­y restore power to affected areas.

Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. (MPTC) conducted ashfall clearing of the Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX). The toll road developer and operator also ensured standby water supply for windshield washing for the unobstruct­ed passage of motorists. Up to 2,500 families evacuated in the areas of Silang, Amadeo, Tagaytay, Alfonso and Nasugbu also benefited from relief distributi­on efforts from MPTC.

Alagang Kapatid Foundation Inc., oftentimes a first responder in efforts such as these, deployed its food truck to evacuation centers, also in partnershi­p with the different MVP Group companies and their foundation­s. The food truck itself is also equipped with Libreng Tawag and mobile charging facilities.

The Makati Medical Center Foundation donated bottles of drinking water, offered free nebulizati­on services from doctors and nurses, and provided for thousands of face masks and psycho-social first-aid kits.

Cardinal Santos Medical Center extended assistance through free medicines and consultati­ons with affected residents.

Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp. gave care packs consisting of blankets, mats, and shirts for both children and adults. It also provided for water filters and other relief goods for families in evacuation centers.

Philex Mining Corp. donated N95 face masks and cash contributi­on from its employees both at corporate office and at mine site in Padcal. Philex maintains a ready supply of N95 face masks as part of its Personal Protective Equipment standard safety protocol in mining operations.

The respective companies of the MVP Group also undertook their own fundraisin­g and donation drives for the Taal evacuees. Their respective officers and employees have likewise volunteere­d for relief good distributi­on and feeding programs, some even on their own personal initiative.

On top of all this, we also have the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation (PDRF), the country’s major private sector vehicle and coordinato­r for disaster management that has been coordinati­ng the private sector assistance, not just of the MVP Group, with the various government agencies. PDRF has likewise provided for face masks and, in partnershi­p with AirBnb Open Homes, temporary accommodat­ions for response teams.

The work is not yet done and far from over. Phivolcs predicts that this will carry on for some time — days, weeks, even for months or a year or more.

The MVP Group, through its Tulong Kapatid consortium, shall continue to soldier on in this regard — anchored on the vision of its chairman, Manuel V. Pangilinan, to be socially responsibl­e not just for CSR’s sake but because it is an impending duty for every Filipino to alleviate the plight of those in need.

We can only hope for the best in this endeavor. Godspeed to all.

 ??  ?? Lawyer Francis Ballestero­s Jr. of Philex Mining with Alagang Kapatid Foundation president Menchie One Meralco Foundation president Jeffrey Tarayao in Brgy. Silvestre. Matagbac, Alfonso, Cavite.
Lawyer Francis Ballestero­s Jr. of Philex Mining with Alagang Kapatid Foundation president Menchie One Meralco Foundation president Jeffrey Tarayao in Brgy. Silvestre. Matagbac, Alfonso, Cavite.
 ??  ?? PLDT community relations head Katherine Diaz de Rivera (left) and PLDT-Smart Foundation president Esther Santos (right) in Santo Tomas North Central School in Batangas.
PLDT community relations head Katherine Diaz de Rivera (left) and PLDT-Smart Foundation president Esther Santos (right) in Santo Tomas North Central School in Batangas.
 ??  ?? Two static water tanks being set up in the evacuation center at Poblacion in Calaca, Batangas.
Two static water tanks being set up in the evacuation center at Poblacion in Calaca, Batangas.
 ??  ?? AKFI served hot meals to at least 500 individual­s in several evacuation centers each day.
AKFI served hot meals to at least 500 individual­s in several evacuation centers each day.
 ??  ?? MPIC Foundation president Melody del Rosario and TV5 news anchor Cheryl Cosim.
MPIC Foundation president Melody del Rosario and TV5 news anchor Cheryl Cosim.
 ??  ?? Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. activates relief operations in Silang, Tagaytay, Amadeo, Alfonso and Nasugbu with volunteers from CAVITEX, CALAX, NLEX, SCTEX, Easytrip and Southbend.
Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. activates relief operations in Silang, Tagaytay, Amadeo, Alfonso and Nasugbu with volunteers from CAVITEX, CALAX, NLEX, SCTEX, Easytrip and Southbend.
 ??  ?? Makati Medical Center MSA president Dr. Agripino Beng Javier and MakatiMed Foundation executive director Marge Barro partner with Philippine National Police doctors.
Makati Medical Center MSA president Dr. Agripino Beng Javier and MakatiMed Foundation executive director Marge Barro partner with Philippine National Police doctors.
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