Press Release:
Meralco's Sta. Rosa Sector Head Gary Festin (left) and Manila Sector Head Bernard Castro (right) inspecting the area near the Sara Public Market in Sara Iloilo. The ground survey was conducted from Sara, Iloilo to Roxas City, Capiz to Kalibo, Aklan as part of the assessment and recommendation for the restoration facilities of Ileco 3, CAPELCO and AKELCO. Shown in inset photo is one of the areas whose electrical facilities have been badly damaged by the typhoon.
The Manila Electric
Company (Meralco) said that it provided 40 generator sets to power key
facilities to aid in the recovery efforts of Typhoon Yolanda which devastated a
major portion of the Visayas. The utility added that its engineers and line
personnel are currently in Panay Island, Iloilo to scope the extent of the
damage and assess the assistance to be provided.
“We are currently
assessing the situation in Panay for restoration of damaged electrical
facilities. The objective is to be able to repair vital facilities at the
shortest time possible to help these areas recover quickly. For the other areas
especially the Samar-Leyte grid, we are coordinating with the various
stakeholders to help as well in the restoration efforts,” said Senior Executive
Vice President and Networks Head Ricardo V. Buencamino.
Its social development
arm, One Meralco Foundation (OMF), is rallying its partners in mobilizing
relief for the affected communities. OMF President and Meralco Chief CSR
Officer Jeffrey Tarayao said that their first priority is to provide swift aid
to the typhoon victims who are in immediate need of basic necessities. “We
recognize the urgency of the situation and know the needs of those affected by
Typhoon Yolanda. We are expediting the process in order for these victims to
receive the aid coming from Meralco immediately,” said Tarayao. The Foundation
is particularly reaching out to other towns receiving inadequate relief.
Tarayao shared that
OMF has repacked 7,000 relief bags and has managed the MVP Tulong Kapatid
Center inside the Meralco Compound in Ortigas Pasig City to receive relief
goods. Hundreds of Meralco employees volunteered to help pack the donated
goods.
“To date, we have distributed relief goods to the following areas: 500
relief bags to Alagang Kapatid in Tacloban, Leyte; 500 relief bags in
Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro; 1,000 relief bags for Leyte; 1,000 relief bags
for affected families of employees of various electric cooperatives in Leyte
through the Consumers Alliance for Rural Energy (1 CARE); 1,000 relief bags in
Javier, Leyte; 500 relief bags in Cullion, Palawan; 1,000 relief bags in
Northern Iloilo; and 500 relief bags in Isabel, Leyte. We also donated PhP 5
Million to the TV5 Telethon for Typhoon Yolanda which was held last Sunday,
November 10,” Tarayao revealed.

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