Philippine Navy Evacuates More Typhoon Survivors Naval Today >> The industry’s seaborne news provider by Naval Today / 2h // keep unread // skip // preview More than a week after Typhoon Yolanda hit Tacloban, another batch of survivors arrived in Cebu via a Philippine Navy transport vessel late afternoon Nov. 20, 2013.BRP Tausug (AT295) transported more than 100 evacuees from Tacloban, mostly in groups, who are taking chances to start a new life in Cebu. With shared experiences from other Navy vessels already involved in the transport mission, the Acting Commanding Officer of AT295, Lt. Arthur Yamongan said that they organized a team of medics composed of nurses who are also evacuees on board the ship. This was in anticipation of any medical emergency like what LC550 had experienced on her way to Cebu.
The evacuees were welcomed by volunteers from different governments and private agencies who provided hot meals, medical treatment, free calling services and other relief goods. The Philippine Navy has already transported more than 5,000 evacuees and rescue and relief teams, more then700 tons of relief goods and various heavy equipment, trucks and small vehicles. |
Philippine Navy Evacuates More Typhoon Survivors