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PH Navy deploys response teams as Typhoon Enteng hits Metro Manila and nearby provinces
📅 September 04, 2024

NAVAL STATION JOSE ANDRADA, Manila – In response to the impact of Typhoon Enteng, the Philippine Navy deployed its Disaster Response and Rescue Teams (DRRTs), Surge Rapid Response Teams (SRRTs) to various areas across Metro Manila and nearby provinces on Monday, September 2, 2024, to assist in relief and rescue operations.

The Naval Installation and Facilities Cavite DRRT Team rescued a total of 103 evacuees and transported them to Cavite State University (CAVSU)-Niog,  the designated evacuation center. Moreover, PN personnel, together with the 404th Solar Wind Task Force Battalion personnel, loaded a total of 430 sacks of relief goods, which will be transported to the Bacoor City Disaster Risk Reduction & Management Office (DRRMO).

Equipped and prepared for immediate assistance, the PN DRRTs and SRRTs mobilized its resources to mitigate the effects of Typhoon Enteng and provide timely aid to those in need.

The Philippine Navy continues to monitor the situation closely and stands ready to ensure support throughout the affected regions.

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