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Panayam kay AFP Spokesperson Col. Francel Margareth Padilla kaugnay sa humanitarian assistance and disaster response sa mga lugar na tinamaan ng Bagyong #KristinePH

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00:00Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response to areas affected by the Christine typhoon.
00:06We will be talking with Col. Francel Margareth Padilla,
00:11the spokesperson of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
00:14Col. Padilla, good afternoon to you.
00:18Good afternoon to you, good afternoon to our viewers.
00:23What is the Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response of the AFP
00:28related to the effects of the Christine typhoon?
00:30What are the specific things they are doing?
00:33These are the assets of the AFP that you have deployed.
00:39Yes, when the news came out that the Christine typhoon was coming,
00:45we already had standby units on a red alert status.
00:50The Armed Forces of the Philippines has been fully mobilizing
00:54since day one of our Tropical Storm Christine.
00:57We were utilizing our available assets, all of it,
01:01including rubber boats and our available trucks,
01:05we have accumulated all of it.
01:07And those that are in areas that are not affected by the Typhoon Christine,
01:14we have pooled our resources to the most affected.
01:18Over and above that, our assets,
01:20there are also our soldiers, marines, and our navy and air force personnel,
01:27all working together in this.
01:29We also have allocated our facilities to conduct rescue and relief
01:34and rehabilitation operations,
01:36where we can pool our relief operations,
01:41we are also using our facilities.
01:44So we are working in close coordination with other uniformed services,
01:50including the Philippine National Police,
01:53our Bureau of Fire Protection,
01:55and of course the Philippine Coast Guard
01:57so that we can ensure a swift and comprehensive response for this.
02:02So at the moment,
02:04the Armed Forces of the Philippines is still assisting
02:07our affected regions of the Typhoon Christine
02:10in deploying our personnel for HADR operations.
02:14Colonel Padilla, how many AFP personnel were deployed
02:18for rescue and relief operations,
02:20and what areas are you targeting now?
02:24Yes, ma'am, it varies.
02:26But for search and rescue and retrieval efforts,
02:28we have been extensive in providing for our personnel and equipment.
02:33At the onset, we have deployed 28 squads,
02:38around 1,419 teams,
02:40and 3,176 assets from the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
02:46And in the Bureau of Fire Protection,
02:47we are also included in their deployment.
02:50Currently, ma'am, we have 2,695 search and rescue and retrieval teams
02:57and around 4,914 SRR assets that are on standby
03:03with 195 individuals who have been successfully rescuing
03:08here in our Calabarzon and Region 5 areas.
03:12So around, ma'am, we counted around 2,000 AFP personnel
03:19who were in the main areas affected by the typhoon,
03:24particularly here in the Bicol Region,
03:27in Eastern Visayas, and in Southern Luzon.
03:30So for now, these people are involved in the rescue operations
03:35and in providing medical aid
03:38in the distribution of relief supplies.
03:41We are also included in that.
03:43So the President announced the use of EDCA sites
03:47for relief operations.
03:49What is the update here?
03:51What is happening with these EDCA sites for now?
03:57Ma'am Nina, we, the Armed Forces of the Philippines,
03:59have deployed multiple units nationwide.
04:02Because of this, we have been providing
04:04humanitarian assistance and disaster response
04:07in the wake of this Tropical Storm Christine.
04:10So with this, our EDCA sites are multi-role facilities.
04:17So with that, when we have exercises,
04:21the U.S. troops will come and use it as a logistics hub.
04:26For instances where they are not using it,
04:30especially for HADR operations for now,
04:33it can be used as a logistic hub.
04:36So here, ma'am, we used EDCA sites
04:40to organize our relief goods.
04:47Over and above that, EDCA sites may also serve
04:50as a command and control point for multiple nations.
04:54Like now, Malaysia and Singapore are already helping.
04:59So we will be using EDCA sites as a command and control hub.
05:05So Colonel Padilla, how big is the assistance
05:09of the U.S. forces in the HADR efforts of the AFP?
05:12And what can the AFP say about the military assistance
05:15from various countries?
05:17How important is this for us?
05:21The assistance provided by the various forces is important.
05:26As of now, we are conducting exercises in-country.
05:33And with this, when the Christine earthquake happened,
05:36the forces, the troops of Australia,
05:40readily helped in our HADR efforts.
05:45And the latest, last Saturday,
05:48the assistance came from Malaysia and Singapore.
05:53What is the role of the AFP in the rehabilitation efforts
05:58in places affected by the quake?
06:02Ma'am Nina, the AFP is working together
06:05in the rehabilitation projects
06:08through our engineering units.
06:12We have a 525th Engineering Battalion
06:18that is already helping.
06:24But after this, we help in rehabilitation
06:29in the construction of temporary housing.
06:32We can help in the construction of roads and bridges
06:36that were damaged.
06:38And other critical infrastructures in the community
06:41that was hit by the quake.
06:42So this includes, ma'am,
06:44giving security to places that need help
06:47so that we can maintain order and peace
06:51during the rehabilitation.
06:53So ma'am, this is the last question.
06:55From our media partner, Patrick De Souza of PTV.
06:58Was anyone injured in the reported attack
07:01by a communist terrorist group
07:03in the relief operations of the Philippine Army
07:05at Piuduran, Albay?
07:07Were the identities of the CTG members
07:10that were attacked also mentioned?
07:12As of now, ma'am, I'm still gathering the exact reports
07:16on what really transpired in this incident.
07:19As soon as we get the final details on this,
07:22we'll get back to you
07:24and give you the exact details accordingly.
07:27How was the condition of one of the injured soldiers?
07:33With that, ma'am Ninia,
07:35our personnel that are affected,
07:39we immediately give them first aid
07:42and evacuate them to a near-rest facility
07:45so that their medical needs can be addressed.
07:49Alright, thank you very much for your time,
07:52Colonel Franzel Margareth Padilla,
07:55the spokesperson of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
08:00Thank you very much, Ninia.
08:01And at this point, we'd like to say thank you
08:03for the heroism and sacrifice of our troops on the ground.
08:06And of course, to our fellow countrymen,
08:09let us remain calm
08:11and follow the directives of the government.
08:13Rest assured that your military strength of the Philippines
08:16is here to protect you
08:19and help all of us who can.
08:21Thank you very much.

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