House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez. Photo courtesy: House of Representatives
THE offices of former speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez of Leyte’s 1st District and Tingog Party-list have prepositioned rice and essential relief goods across Tacloban City and seven municipalities in Leyte to ensure immediate support for families who may be affected by Typhoon Tino (international name: Kalmaegi).
Romualdez said Tingog personnel and volunteers delivered initial stocks to Palo, Tanauan, Tolosa, Sta. Fe, Alang-alang, San Miguel, and Babatngon as part of the group’s preparedness efforts.
He emphasized that “preparedness remains a top priority to protect vulnerable communities, especially in coastal and low-lying barangays.”
Tingog said each municipality will receive noodles, sardines, biscuits, coffee, Energen, and rice to the towns of Palo, Tanauan, Alang-alang, Tolosa, Sta. Fe, San Miguel, and Babatngon.
The group said the relief effort is part of a broader preparedness initiative, with a total of 15,000 kilograms of rice already prepositioned for deployment should the situation escalate.
Relief supplies prepared also include 110 boxes of noodles, 80 boxes of sardines, 20 boxes of Energen, 25 boxes of biscuits, and 80 boxes of coffee.
The team also began distributing hot meals to evacuees arriving at various evacuation centers in Tacloban City on Monday afternoon as part of its ongoing relief and readiness operations.
The food distribution aims to provide comfort and sustenance to families seeking temporary shelter due to bad weather, Tingog said.
As of Monday night, about 3,000 hot meals had been served to evacuees in Tacloban, according to Tingog.
The group added that the feeding operation will continue Tuesday in the city and nearby towns to ensure that displaced residents receive warm meals and immediate support during the weather disturbance.
Tingog Party-list is represented in the House of Representatives by Reps. Yedda K. Romualdez, Andrew Julian K. Romualdez, and Jude A. Acidre.
“We want every family to be ready and no one left struggling when bad weather comes,” Leyte Rep. Romualdez said.
“We want to move fast and be present even before the storm arrives,” Rep. Andrew Romualdez said.
Acidre underscored that proactive relief positioning remains crucial in disaster-prone Eastern Visayas, particularly in light of recent weather advisories.
“We prepositioned these supplies to ensure families will not go hungry and to enable immediate delivery of support during emergencies,” Acidre said.
The offices of Rep. Martin Romualdez and Tingog will send additional deliveries in the coming days as part of their ongoing readiness operations.
