TY Uwan Update (Nov 10): PH Red Cross remains vigilant as it continues operations for Uwan (Fung-Wong)
MANDALUYONG, Philippines — The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) remains on the ground, bringing life-saving assistance to families affected by Typhoon Uwan (Fung-Wong). Teams are providing emergency medical care, hot meals, and humanitarian support across the country.

The following information contains the summary of assistance by the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) as of 10 November 2025, 12PM.
PRC’s Safety Services has set up 13 first aid stations in affected provinces, took the vital signs of 384 individuals, treated 7 minor cases (abrasions, dizziness), 2 major cases (lacerations), transported 3 patients to hospitals, and deployed 7 ambulances for medical transport and rescue operations.
Emergency Response Units have assisted 237 individuals in Batangas and Masbate, taking them from at-risk areas to nearby evacuation centers.
Meanwhile, the Disaster Management Services have provided 65 shelter strengthening kits to Isabela and Quirino. They have also supported evacuations and preparedness efforts in Olongapo, Aurora, Masbate, Abra, Cagayan, and Kalinga.
At evacuation centers, the Welfare Services have established 12 welfare desks and provided psychological first aid for 439 individuals and child friendly space to 218 individuals. Moreover, 21 food trucks have been mobilized so far and 8,753 hot meals have been served for the consumption of the affected families.
As for PRC’s Health Services, three doctors and 25 nurses have provided 197 medical consultations along with basic medicines. Health teams also conducted disease prevention sessions, reaching 781 individuals across multiple provinces. To prevent leptospirosis, 106 individuals in Tarlac, Catanduanes, Camarines Sur, and Valenzuela received doxycycline prophylaxis.
Meanwhile, PRC’s Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) unit have provided 248 bottles of water for Ilocos Sur and conducted hygiene promotion activities reaching individuals from Apayao and Negros Occidental.
During this time, 834 volunteers have been mobilized to support ongoing operations.
Communication lines through different PRC Chapters remain open through 18 radios operating without Wi-Fi or data, supported by satellite phones and Starlink units to ensure coordination even in remote areas.
Throughout the operations, PRC teams are continuing to monitor potential river overflows and shelter damages, especially in coastal communities.

PRC Chairman and CEO Senator Richard J. Gordon expressed gratitude that the country was spared worse destruction. “God has been merciful. The damage was not as great as we had initially feared, but we must remain vigilant as rains and winds still pose risks in many areas,” he said.
In addition, Chairman Gordon also praised PRC’s staff and volunteers for their tireless dedication. “I would like to commend the PRC staff and volunteers for their dedicated service. People often think that our work is limited to handing out relief boxes, but we have been working non-stop preparing hot meals and holding meetings 24/7. Thanks to everyone’s sacrifices here, the PRC can truly be always first, always ready, and always there.”
The Philippine Red Cross remains committed to its mission of protecting and upholding the dignities of affected communities.
If you are interested in making a donation to support the victims of Typhoon Tino (Kalmaegi) and Typhoon Uwan (Fung-Wong), head over to our website to see how: https://redcross.org.ph/ways-to-donate/
For any emergencies, call the PRC Hotline #143.