Joint Task Force (JTF) Agila ramped up humanitarian assistance across earthquake-affected communities in Sarangani Province and Davao Occidental, partnering with local governments, national agencies, and civilian volunteers to ensure timely aid delivery.
On June 13, troops helped unload 1,000 food packs and 1,584 ready-to-eat meals at the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) warehouse in Malita, Davao Occidental, bolstering relief stockpiles for affected families.
In Sarangani, soldiers provided manpower and security for hauling, repacking, transport, and distribution of food, rice, and potable water. The Philippine Army also deployed its Mobile Kitchen and Water Purification System in Glan, delivering hot meals and safe drinking water to communities recovering from the quake.
The operations highlight strong collaboration among the Armed Forces, DSWD, local governments, Philippine National Police, Bureau of Fire Protection, disaster response offices, and volunteers in ensuring essential services reach those in need.
Maj. Gen. Alvin Luzon, Commander of the 10th Infantry (Agila) Division and JTF Agila, lauded the dedication of soldiers and partners.
“In times of adversity, our soldiers stand ready not only to protect communities but also to help them recover. Together with our partners, JTF Agila remains committed to bringing timely assistance, hope, and reassurance to every affected family,” he said.
Relief efforts continue as JTF Agila supports government-led initiatives to help communities recover and rebuild in the quake’s aftermath.
