Typhoon Tisoy has weakened into a severe tropical storm this Wednesday morning, the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) reported on its 5 a.m. weather bulletin today.
After it hit the country around 11 p.m. last Monday, the typhoon destroyed government and private infrastructures across Southern Luzon and Visayas, leaving residents with no electricity and water supply as well as damaged crops.
Although Tisoy is expected to exit the country between tonight and tomorrow morning, according to PAGASA, residents affected by the typhoon continue to seek help from the national government and their local municipalities.
Many organizations have called out for donations for the victims of Typhoon Tisoy. Here are some ways you can help, too:
Caritas Manila, Inc.
University of the Philippines Visayas Tacloban College Hingyap
Save the Children Philippines
Kaya Natin Movement Philippines
[Task Force Tindog Bikol]
CALL FOR DONATIONS! #ReliefPH
Let’s help our fellow Filipinos! We are now accepting donations for those who are affected by Typhoon #TisoyPH. pic.twitter.com/61PI1VnwoE
— Kaya Natin! Movement (@KayaNatinPH) December 3, 2019
Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation
[TREE OF HOPE RELIEF OPERATIONS]
CALL FOR DONATIONS! #ReliefPH
The MSEUF University Collegiate Student Council is accepting any kind of donations for the victims of Typhoon #TisoyPH in Lucena City, Quezon.
All for the Maroon and White! #UCSC pic.twitter.com/tM1Vupp1q6
— MSEUF University Collegiate Student Council (@MSEUF_UCSC) December 3, 2019
Southern Tagalog Serve the People Corps
People Surge
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