GLOBE RAMPS UP RELIEF EFFORTS TO OVER 1,000 FAMILIES HIT BY TYPHOON EMONG
(Updates as of 11:00 AM, July 28, 2025)
Globe continues to step up its recovery and relief operations in the wake of Typhoon “Emong,” with sustained network restoration and critical aid efforts now in motion across the hardest-hit areas of Northern Luzon.
As of July 28, 127 municipalities out of 135 affected by the typhoon have been fully restored and 100% operational. Restoration efforts are ongoing in the remaining areas specifically in Benguet, La Union, Mountain Province, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, and Pangasinan.
For the past few days, strategically located Libreng Tawag, Libreng Charging (LTLC) stations have helped residents reconnect with loved ones and stay informed as recovery efforts continue.
These LTLC services were deployed across several hard-hit areas, including Antipolo; Taytay; multiple barangays in Quezon City (Bagong Silangan, Tatalon, Holy Spirit, and Fairview); Valenzuela; Tanza; Imus City; and Gerona.
Relief for Over 1,000 Families
Globe, through Rise Against Hunger (RAH), Brigadang Ayala and Ayala Foundation Inc. (AFI), has so far supported 1742 families with essential aid. This coordinated relief deployment underscores the company’s commitment to holistic disaster response that extends beyond connectivity to meet basic human needs during times of crisis.
“We continue to extend help on all fronts, from reconnecting communities to providing much-needed relief,” said Yoly Crisanto, Globe’s Chief Sustainability and Corporate Communications Officer. “In every effort, big or small, we remain committed to showing up for Filipinos with urgency, empathy, and care.”
Globe’s efforts are part of its larger, unified disaster resilience framework, built on proactive restoration, immediate relief distribution, and collaboration with national and local partners.
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