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[Update - 19 Sep 2024] | SRC water filters are en route to Laos (bit.ly/SRC-SEAFloods-19SepUpdate)
[Update - 20 Sep 2024] | We call for your support for the Singapore Red Cross' response to the floods caused by Tropical Cyclone Yagi and the Southwest Monsoon in Southeast Asia (Cambodia, Lao People's Democratic Republic (PDR), Myanmar, Thailand, the Philippines, and Viet Nam).
Following the earlier contributions to Viet Nam Red Cross and Lao Red Cross, SRC will contribute SGD 50,000 to support disaster relief efforts in Myanmar, working closely with the Myanmar Red Cross Society (MRCS) to support ongoing humanitarian efforts for the affected communities.
Mr Benjamin William, Secretary General/CEO of the Singapore Red Cross, said, “The devastating impact of Tropical Cyclone Yagi, compounded by the Southwest Monsoon, has triggered one of Southeast Asia’s most severe climate disasters. In times of crisis, solidarity is our greatest strength. We have swiftly mobilised humanitarian aid to provide critical support to the affected communities, as they navigate the aftermath of this catastrophe.
At the same time, we are working in close coordination with our sister National Societies across Southeast Asia to share available resources, and we stand ready to provide additional assistance. We hope the People of Singapore will rally behind our humanitarian efforts, and contribute generously to our fundraising appeal.”
Your contribution will go towards supporting the needs of those affected, including food, emergency shelter, trauma care, non-food essentials, and water, sanitation, and hygiene supplies.
Please make a donation during this time of need.
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