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AUSSIE AID. Australian Ambassador Steven Robinson grants media interview at the sidelines of the Macquarie-Investing in Women RISE Fund launch in the Philippines at the Raffles Makati on Tuesday (Nov. 17, 2020). Robinson said the Australian government’s assistance since the devastating Super Typhoon Rolly and Typhoon Ulysses hit the Philippines reached PHP35 million. (Photo by Joyce Ann L. Rocamora via PNA)

MANILA – The Australian government’s assistance since the devastating Super Typhoon Rolly and Typhoon Ulysses hit the Philippines reached PHP35 million, Australian Ambassador Steven Robinson said on Tuesday.

“We now have about a million Australian dollars (PHP35.3 million) in contribution to typhoon response, but the point of all these is not really the amount but the principle that when the Philippines is in difficulty, Australia will stand by with the Philippines– always has, always will,” he said in an interview.

Before “Rolly”, Canberra prepositioned “a whole range of supplies” in the Philippines in partnership with the government and the Red Cross.

“So within a very short time about 48 hours maybe even less of Typhoon Rolly hitting, we were able to release about 6 and half million pesos worth of prepositioned supplies,” Robinson said.

After the United Nations appealed for Typhoon Rolly assistance, which was eventually expanded for “Ulysses”-affected areas, Canberra announced around PHP28 million more for the Philippine disaster response.

The additional aid will be coursed through the UN World Food Programme to help affected communities provide for their families and repair their homes.

“We will also support health services and counseling for vulnerable women and girls through local partners,” he said in a prior tweet.

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Robinson visited Albay together with UN Resident Coordinator in the Philippines Mr. Gustavo González November 8, a week after Typhoon Rolly’s torrential rains triggered massive flooding in the province.

“We went by car down to the most affected area of Tiwi, which was just extraordinary. I’ve never seen a typhoon hit before and it was really heart-wrenching,” he said.

On November 9, the envoy said González launched an appeal for the Typhoon Rolly, now broadened for the Typhoon Ulysses.

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