PHILIPPINE RED CROSS DEPLOYS HEALTH TEAMS AS PART OF SUPER TYPHOON UWAN RESPONSE
The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) continues to extend vital health services to families affected by Super Typhoon Uwan, ensuring that communities remain protected against illness in evacuation centers across the country.
Volunteer doctors and nurses have already been deployed to provide medical consultations and distribute essential medicines to children, mothers, and the elderly. As of November 10 in the morning, through the efforts of three doctors and twenty-five nurses on the ground, 197 people have received health consultations and basic medicines—128 in Tarlac, 14 in Kalinga, and 55 in Masbate.
To prevent outbreaks of common post-disaster diseases such as leptospirosis, dengue, cough, and colds, PRC teams also conducted health and disease prevention sessions reaching 781 individuals in Apayao, Northern Samar, Tarlac, Laguna, Pampanga, Kalinga, Ilocos Sur, Capiz, and Masbate.
In addition, 106 individuals from Tarlac, Catanduanes, Camarines Sur, and Valenzuela received doxycycline prophylaxis as protection against leptospirosis.
“During disasters, the Philippine Red Cross makes sure people are kept out of harm’s way—whether it be from dangerous areas or from diseases that often follow after the storm. I thank our doctors, nurses, and volunteers who continue to care for the affected families and watch over their wellbeing in these trying times,” said PRC Chairman and CEO Richard Gordon.
These health activities are part of PRC’s ongoing response to Super Typhoon Uwan, reflecting its commitment to protect health, prevent disease, and uphold dignity among the most affected communities.
The Philippine Red Cross remains Always First, Always Ready, and Always There to help those in need. For any emergencies, contact the PRC Hotline #143.








