PHILIPPINES - TYPHOON RAI

WE HAVE SUPPORTED COMMUNITIES AFFECTED THE MOST

ShelterBox is responding in the Philippines after Super Typhoon Rai (known locally as Typhoon Odette) caused widespread devastation. 

It was the most severe storm to hit the country in 2021. With gusts of up to 150mph, the storm was equivalent to a Category 5 hurricane.

We’re working closely with local partners, the international response coordination teams, the Philippines Navy, and Rotary contacts to make sure we respond where the need is greatest.

Together with our partner Humanity and Inclusion, we have provided shelter kits, tarpaulins, and other essential items to families in Cebu and Bohol region.

We have supported over 100,000 people in total.

UPDATES FROM THE PHILIPPINES


Super Typhoon Rai left over half a million people in the Philippines without a home.

Communities have received emergency shelter and other aid items like solar lights.

Distributions were led by ShelterBox Operations Philippines with support from our local Rotary contacts.

Watch Henry’s update from one of our last distributions in Bohol.

 

TYPHOON RAI'S PATH


Super Typhoon Rai has caused devastation in areas with high levels of poverty.

3.8 million people who were in the direct path of the storm are already living below the poverty line.

In the day before landfall, Typhoon Rai rapidly strengthened from a Category 1 to a Category 5-equivalent storm. It made landfall in Siargo and traveled westward across the Central Visayas, Eastern Visayas and Palawan.

Between December 16-17, it made landfall nine times across seven provinces in The Philippines.

Map of Super Typhoon Rai's storm path

FACTS ABOUT SUPER TYPHOON RAI

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