There is a growing list of initiatives online that aim to help those
looking for information on persons affected by the typhoon. The two most
prominent lists are the following:
1) #TracingPH Platform (Philippine National Red Cross)
The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) has deployed assessment and rescue
teams to the areas affected by recent typhoon Yolanda to evaluate the
damage and to support rescue efforts.
Welfare Desks and tracing services are established in the affected
areas. The form allows families without news of their loved ones in
affected areas to contact the PRC Social Services Department.
The database on the Red Cross list is private.
2) Google Person Finder
An initiative of Google, the list allows relatives and friends to
input names of people they are looking for or post information about
themselves or people they know for others to find.
3. Survivor's list
Sunstar.com.ph has put together a list of survivors based of posts to the Facebook account of Rep. Ferdinand Martin Romualdez. Click this link to access the Sunstar list.
4. Official list of casualties
The Official Gazette has posted a list of casualties based on the annex of a report from the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) issued on November 10, 6:00 a.m. The page is updated as official reports are issued.
Please refresh this page from time to time. It will be updated as new information comes in.
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