A man carries a DSWD family food pack at the Oval Plaza in General Santos City during the relief distribution for around 4,000 residents and workers displaced by the magnitude 7.8 earthquake. —GUIA A. REBOLLIDO
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) on Monday said it has already released P378 million worth of relief aid to Mindanao following the magnitude 7.8 earthquake on June 8.
According to the DSWD, the released humanitarian relief is meant to provide assistance to communities severely affected by the earthquake in Southern Mindanao.
The Department said it has also deployed mobile kitchens serving hot meals and family tents currently providing temporary shelter to displaced families.
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