Ompong

Oxfam Mangkhut Aftermath - Damage to agriculture
Typhoon Mangkhut hit the Philippines on 15 September 2018. Clean water and shelter are urgently needed in the most affected areas. Oxfam and partners are sending clean water, jerry cans and are preparing to distribute tarpaulin shelters.
Ricefield turned into a river in Amulung, Cagayan September 15 2018 (Photo: Oxfam/April Ann Bulanadi)
Oxfam joined the Citizens' Disaster Response Center, and Cagayan Valley Disaster Response Center to provide on-site situational updates and conduct rapid needs assessments of areas impacted byTyphoon Mangkhut.
After Ompong landfall in Tuguegerao City. Photo: April Abello-Bulanadi/Oxfam Philippines
The joint assessment teams of Oxfam and its partner, Citizens’ Disaster Response Center (CDRC), witnessed the destructive force of Ompong, known internationally as Super Typhoon Mangkhut.
Oxfam and partner staff in the Philippines are preparing to respond to Super Typhoon Mangkhut as it barrels towards the north of the country.
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