Globe Telecom has donated
P1-million worth of construction materials to the Province of Isabela to help rebuild
schools which were severely damaged by Super Typhoon Lawin last October.
The province identified specific materials such as marine
plywood, galvanized iron roofing sheets, and umbrella roofing nails which are
needed to replace school roofs ripped off by the strong winds.
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Globe donates construction materials
to Isabela.
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“Although Isabela is already in the process of rebuilding, they
still need support from the private sector due to the overwhelming extent of devastation. Realizing this, Globe decided to reach out to
the provincial government as part of our commitment to nation-building,” said
Robert Aquino, Globe Director for Sector Relations.
In the past, Globe also extended similar assistance to
typhoon victims such as those affected by Super Typhoon Haiyan in Leyte, Cebu,
and Aklan three years ago.
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One of the schools in Isabela
destroyed by Super Typhoon Lawin.
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Signal number 5 was raised over Isabela and Cagayan
provinces at the height of Super Typhoon Lawin in October, the strongest to hit
the country so far this year. Among the
Isabela towns which suffered severe damages are Santo Tomas, San Pablo, Santa
Maria, Tumauini and Cabagan.
Globe also distributed relief good to residents of Isabela and
other Northern Luzon provinces as well as provided Libreng Tawag, Libreng
Internet, and Libreng Charging booths to allow the victims to get in touch with
their loved ones.
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