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UNICEF Philippines Humanitarian Situation Report No. 4 (Tropical Cyclones and Floods) - 30 November to 6 December 2024

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Highlights:

  • More than 10 million people in 17 out of 18 regions in the Philippines were affected by a series of severe weather disturbances between 22 October and 17 November.
  • Severe Tropical Storm (STS) Trami (local name: Kristine), the 11th tropical cyclone to hit the country this year, was immediately followed by Super Typhoon (STY) Kong-rey (Leon), Typhoon (TY) Yinxing (Marce), TY Toraji (Nika), STY Usagi (Ofel), and STY Man-yi (Pepito).
  • UNICEF, through the Cluster system, contributed to the revision of the Humanitarian Needs and Priorities of the Humanitarian Country Team following the latest impacts of STY Ofel and Pepito.
  • Water, sanitation, and hygiene interventions reached 23,935 individuals; 14,594 learners received education supplies.