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Disaster Updates
Situation reports and response updates from active operations across the Cordillera. Newest first.
When a typhoon, earthquake, landslide or other emergency affects communities in the Cordillera, we post updates here as the response develops. These cover initial assessments, what has been distributed and where, and what is still needed.
For general news and stories from our programmes, see News and Stories.
1,237 sacks of rice distributed in 5 barangays in Natonin, Mountain Province
Natonin, Mountain Province - The Cordillera Disaster Response & Development Services Inc (CorDisRDS Inc.) with the Local Government Units (LGUs) distributed 1,237 sacks of rice as relief to five (5) barangays in Natonin amidst the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic....
FARMERS IN NATONIN, MT. PROVINCE WERE GREATLY AFFECTED BY CLIMATE CHANGE
The abnormal weather conditions made rice production difficult for the farmers. It also contributed to the occurrence of plant pests; there was proliferation of “dangaw” or rice bugs that plagued the young palay grains resulting to low yield. Moreover, a viral disease...
Typhoon Ineng Hit the Cordillera Region
SITUATIONAL REPORT ON TYPHOON “INENG” INTERNATIONAL NAME “GONI” (August 24, 2015) As of 11:00 PM August 23, 2015, Typhoon Ineng (international name “Goni”) is located 525 Km Northeast of Basco, Batanes with a strength of 175 kph near the center and gustiness of up...
THANK YOU DONORS!
We, the BOD and staff of Cordis RDS extend our appreciation to the following donors who sent their help to the survivors of Typhoon Yolanda in the Visayas region: UCCP North Luzon (28 sacks of clothes) Save Apayao People's Organization, SAPO (7 sacks and 6 boxes of...
2011 Disaster Situation in the Cordillera Region
TYPHOONS In 2011, 40 tropical depressions entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR), 21 of these became storm. Tthe first typhoon felt in the month of April while the last, which was the most damaging, was in December. The month of July has the most number...
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How to reach us, and how to help, when a disaster is unfolding.
Report a situation
If your community has been affected and needs assessment or assistance, contact us directly by phone or through the contact form.
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Relief goods, funding and logistical support all move faster when arranged early. Get in touch to coordinate.
Prepare before it happens
Our Disaster Risk Reduction programme runs preparedness planning with barangay committees across the region.
Reach us during a response
Telephone (074) 442-8456 or cordisrds@gmail.com. We monitor both throughout an active response.




