NASA-NOAA image of Typhoon Kammuri nearing the Philippines on November 28, 2019

Typhoon Kammuri Bears Down on the Philippines

UNICEF is there for children whenever and wherever disaster strikes. As Typhoon Kammuri comes ashore, UNICEF stands ready to help.

Schools are closed, flights are canceled and hundreds of thousands of people have fled their homes as Typhoon Kammuri moves ashore in the Philippines, bringing torrential rain, flooding, storm surge and destructive winds. Known locally as Typhoon Tisoy, the powerful storm made landfall in southeastern Luzon, the country's largest and most populous island, on Monday morning. The typhoon — the 20th to hit the Philippines this year — is expected to pass near the capital, Manila, on Tuesday.

Many families have taken shelter in evacuation centers; national disaster authorities are stockpiling emergency supplies and issuing public safety messages. Residents have been asked to check local weather advisories and government social media accounts. The weather bureau is also issuing warnings about potential landslides caused by heavy rain. 

"UNICEF is concerned by the potential impact of the cyclone on children and families," said Zafrin Chowdhury, Chief of Communications at UNICEF Philippines. "We are closely monitoring the situation with our government partners and stand ready to support the national emergency response with lifesaving aid that includes supplies for children, families and communities. Our staff are currently working with partners in affected areas to better understand needs."

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