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New Zealand AF Evacuates Typhoon Survivors from Philippines
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A Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) cargo aircraft evacuated around 240 survivors and distributed aid to the typhoon-devastated eastern Philippines on the first day of New Zealand’s humanitarian mission to the Southeast Asian country.
On Saturday, the RNZAF’s C-130 Hercules delivered around 30 tonnes of rice, tinned food, water, emergency shelter, field hospital equipment and toilets to the battered cities of Tacloban and Ormoc and the town of Guiuan as part of an international humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operation in the Philippines.
The RNZAF C-130, which arrived in the central Philippines city of Cebu on Friday with around six tonnes of aid and emergency supplies, has joined a multinational fleet of military aircraft that are helping distribute food, water and emergency shelter to survivors stranded in remote locations in this archipelagic Southeast Asian country. Squadron Leader James Anderson said they will fly to Darwin today to pick up another four tonnes of disaster relief goods donated by the New Zealand government, private sector and non-government organisations.
Thousands of survivors, many with only the clothes on their backs and are desperate to flee the trail of devastation left by Haiyan, were queuing at the damaged airports of Tacloban, Ormoc and Guiuan when the RNZAF aircraft arrived on Saturday. At Ormoc, where thousands of people are feared to have been killed by the super storm, survivors ran to the RNZAF aircraft as soon as they were told that they could board. |
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