World's Air Force Delivers Aid
37 Countries and Counting
JSDF Arrives in Manila
RMAF Also arrives in Mactan
Taiwan helps Too!
RAAF C-17's to provide logistics operations
German Contingent at Mactan
UK Response
The UK has also dispatched a C-17 to the Philippines, while New Zealand has dispatched a C-130 from Whenuapai Airbase, Auckland, New Zealand
Canada's DART in charge of Panay Island
Canada dispatched a Bombardier CC-144 Challenger jet with an advanced assessment team comprising the Department of National Defence and Canadian air force personnel. It was followed by two Boeing C-17 aircraft carrying 200 of the country's disaster assistance response team (DART).
Israeli Defense Force
South Korean Delivers Aid
The Unites States Armada Takes Guiuan
JSDF Arrives in Manila
RMAF Also arrives in Mactan
Royal Malaysian Air Force send aid on board two C-130aircraft from Subang, Malaysia |
Taiwan helps Too!
RAAF C-17's to provide logistics operations
German Contingent at Mactan
UK Response
The UK has also dispatched a C-17 to the Philippines, while New Zealand has dispatched a C-130 from Whenuapai Airbase, Auckland, New Zealand
Canada's DART in charge of Panay Island
Canada dispatched a Bombardier CC-144 Challenger jet with an advanced assessment team comprising the Department of National Defence and Canadian air force personnel. It was followed by two Boeing C-17 aircraft carrying 200 of the country's disaster assistance response team (DART).
Israeli Defense Force
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) left for the Philippines Tuesday with
150 medical and trauma personnel and 10 tons of relief goods onto a
6,000-mile El Al Airlines flight to Cebu. They took charge of Bogo town
and set up a remote hospital in the northernmost part of Cebu that was
hardly hit by the typhoon. The chosen soldiers include doctors, nurses,
paramedics, X-ray and laboratory specialists, and search-and-rescue
personnel.
South Korea sent two military C-130 cargo planes loaded with relief goods as it leaves Thursday, November 14 for Tacloban airport in central Philippines for victims of Typhoon Haiyan. |
The Unites States Armada Takes Guiuan
The Philippine government has opened Guiuan to the United States of
American as relief base supported by George Washington carrier fleet. In
a statement, the US Defence department said that five KC-130 and four
Bell Boeing MV-22 Ospreys operated by the US marines have delivered
107,000lb of relief supplies to the Philippines Wednesday. By Friday two
more KC-130 will be added for logistics operations for a total of seven
KC-130.
Four more additional MV-22B Ospreys have been deployed Friday from Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Japan, to support Operation Damayan, a humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operation in the Philippines. The additional Ospreys, which bring the total to eight for this deployment, will assist the U.S. Marines and sailors from the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force’s 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade who already had deployed to Leyte Province. There are 400 US troops helping in the relief effort and 1000 more are coming by weekend.
Four more additional MV-22B Ospreys have been deployed Friday from Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Japan, to support Operation Damayan, a humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operation in the Philippines. The additional Ospreys, which bring the total to eight for this deployment, will assist the U.S. Marines and sailors from the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force’s 3rd Marine Expeditionary Brigade who already had deployed to Leyte Province. There are 400 US troops helping in the relief effort and 1000 more are coming by weekend.
The USA was the leading provider of airlift capability. In a statement,
the US defence department said that five KC-130 and four Bell Boeing
MV-22 Ospreys operated by the US marines have delivered 107,000lb of
relief supplies to the Philippines Wednesday. Four
additional MV-22B Ospreys have deployed from Marine Corps Air Station
Futenma, Japan, to support Operation Damayan, a humanitarian assistance
and disaster relief operation in the Philippines following Typhoon
Haiyan.
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