COA to trace and monitor all foreign aid for Yolanda victimsBy Kim Arveen Patria | Yahoo Southeast Asia Newsroom
Reuters/REUTERS - Soldiers carry a body for loading onto a truck after a family identified the deceased in the aftermath of super typhoon Haiyan in Tacloban city, central Philippines November 13, 2013. The government has been overwhelmed by the force of the typhoon, which decimated large swathes of Leyte province where local officials have said they feared 10,000 people died, many drowning in a tsunami-like surge of seawater. REUTERS/Edgar Su
Worried about what will happen to all the aid coming to the Philippines?The government has just assured the public that aid pouring in from the international community will be properly used to assist victims of typhoon Yolanda.
Malacanang said the all pledges will be consolidated by the Department of Foreign Affairs before being allocated to agencies delivering rescue and relief services.
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