Aboitiz InfraCapital delivers swift aid to over 2,700 families hit by Typhoon Kristine 1,250 Ilonggo families assisted

ABOITIZ INFRACAPITAL DELIVERS POST-KRISTINE AID. Aboitiz InfraCapital (AIC), led by AIC First Vice President for Corporate Affairs Christopher M. Camba (right) and AIC External Affairs Manager Keith Martin Quimno (left), led the turnover of 150 food packs and 150 five-liter water containers for Ilonggo families affected by Typhoon Kristine. These were received by Iloilo City Administrator Melchor U. Tan (center) in Iloilo City Hall on October 28, 2024. Overall, AIC has assisted 2,750 families affected by Typhoon Kristine nationwide.

Aboitiz InfraCapital, Inc. (AIC), the infrastructure arm of the Aboitiz Group, has mobilized its business units in coordination with Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. to provide immediate relief and assistance to about 2,750 families affected by the recent onslaught of Typhoon Kristine.

“Our commitment to supporting the resilience of Filipino communities drives us to act quickly in times of crisis. By mobilizing resources across our business units, we hope to bring immediate relief and begin the path toward recovery for the families affected by Typhoon Kristine,” said Cosette V. Canilao, AIC President and Chief Executive Officer.

Through volunteers, AIC donated relief packs containing essential food items such as canned goods, rice, noodles, crackers, coffee, and bottled water. Each relief pack is suitable for a family of four.

Iloilo

In Iloilo, AIC spearheaded the delivery of drinking water and 750 relief packs on October 28 and 29 to the local government units (LGUs) of Iloilo Province and Iloilo City, with a commitment to deliver an additional 500 relief packs this week.

Batangas & Tarlac

TURNOVER IN TARLAC. AIC’s donation to Tarlac City, home of AIC Economic Estates’ TARI Estate.

With the support of Aboitiz Foundation, AIC Economic Estates, which operates the 940-hectare LIMA Estate in Batangas and the 200-hectare TARI Estate in Tarlac City, has collaborated with AboitizLand and Aboitiz Construction to assemble approximately 1,500 relief packs for its communities. A total of 900 packs will support residents in Lipa City, while 600 packs are designated for Tarlac City.

These were turned over to the Lipa City and Tarlac City LGUs on October 29.

LIPA CITY RECEIVES AID FROM ABOITIZ INFRACAPITAL. AIC partnered with AboitizLand and Aboitiz Construction to assemble and turn over relief packs to Lipa City, home of AIC Economic Estates’ LIMA Estate.

A second batch of relief operations, supported by donations from locators of LIMA Estate (the Philippines’ largest privately-owned industrial-anchored estate), is planned for later in the week.

Typhoon Kristine has been cited as the Philippines’ deadliest storm for 2024 so far, with 116 dead and 109 missing as of October 28. As of the same date, the estimated damage to infrastructure stands at over P1.5 billion, while the estimated damage to agriculture has already exceeded P2.5 billion.