A renewable energy solutions provider has initiated relief operations to assist its host community and neighboring towns which have been devastated by five major storms that swept Cagayan Valley and other parts of Northern Luzon.
In the aftermath of tropical storm Nika, the SN Aboitiz Power-Magat (SNAP-Magat) provided assistance to its host community of Ramon. The corporation also provided assistance to the provincial government of Isabela shortly after typhoon Ofel struck.
Last October, the immediate host municipality of Ramon, Isabela, received relief supplies for the villages impacted by typhoon Kristine. Following typhoon Marce's devastation, the adjacent municipality of Roxas, also in Isabela received relief supplies.
SNAP-Magat also sent relief supplies to the Cagayan provincial government on Nov. 17, ahead of typhoon Pepito, the sixth storm to hit the North, "This program, implemented in partnership with local government units and emergency response teams, ensured that aid reached even the most remote and difficult-to-reach locations,” SN Aboitiz said.
SNAP-Magat’s relief operations included essential necessities such as food, water, and medical
care, all aimed at supporting the most vulnerable areas in the aftermath of the storms. Jessica M. Bacud