A fishing boat lies wrecked along the shoreline of Cagayan Valley after Super Typhoon Nando slammed Northern Philippines with destructive winds and heavy rains, leaving widespread damage to homes, livelihoods, and infrastructure.
A fishing boat lies wrecked along the shoreline of Cagayan Valley after Super Typhoon Nando slammed Northern Philippines with destructive winds and heavy rains, leaving widespread damage to homes, livelihoods, and infrastructure.
ADRA Philippines

ADRA Mobilizes Aid for Families Displaced by Super Typhoon Nando

Edward RodriguezPhilippinesSep 24, 2025, 6:00 AM

The Philippines, still reeling from massive flash floods that swept through the south earlier this month, is once again in crisis. Northern Luzon has now been pounded by Super Typhoon Nando (international name: Ragasa), the strongest typhoon to hit the country this year, and weather forecasters warn that another storm could follow in the coming days.

Super Typhoon Nando, internationally known as Ragasa, brought sustained winds exceeding 200 kilometers per hour, torrential rains, and storm surges that triggered mass evacuations in Cagayan Valley and surrounding provinces. The storm displaced more than 11,600 people, left 191,860 individuals affected across 950 barangays, and caused widespread power outages and infrastructure damage.

Residents pick through debris and fallen trees in Cagayan Valley after Super Typhoon Nando tore through Northern Philippines, leaving homes damaged, power lines down, and roads impassable.
Residents pick through debris and fallen trees in Cagayan Valley after Super Typhoon Nando tore through Northern Philippines, leaving homes damaged, power lines down, and roads impassable.

“Successive typhoons have already reduced food stocks in many communities,” said Hope Aperocho, ADRA Philippines country director. “Families in evacuation centers require immediate access to food, clean water, and essential items. Our teams are working with local partner Adventist Community Service (ACS)to ensure that relief reaches those most vulnerable, including children, the elderly, and people with disabilities.”

In Northern Luzon, ADRA is working closely with the North Eastern Luzon Mission (NELM), Northern Luzon Mission (NLM), and Mountain Provinces Mission (MPM) to assess damages and support displaced families. These partnerships allow real-time updates from communities and faster coordination of relief operations.

Local Adventist churches are also serving as temporary shelters and distribution hubs, complementing government efforts led by the Department of Social Welfare and Development, which has prepositioned food packs and supplies in the region.

“In the light of the ravaging impact of typhoon Nando, ADRA Philippines is fully prepared to provide immediate relief to affected families,” Aperocho said. “Having communicated situation reports to secure necessary support. In partnership with the local Adventist Community Services office, rapid needs assessments will guide our response which will be initiated within 72 hours. This response may include food packs, WASH interventions, shelter repairs, or unconditional cash transfers, demonstrating our strong commitment to effective locally led humanitarian aid,” she explained.

Beyond immediate needs, ADRA is preparing for sustained support as families recover from the devastation. With agriculture and fisheries heavily damaged, food insecurity and livelihood losses are expected to persist in the weeks ahead.

ADRA is exploring potential funding streams with institutional donors and local partners to scale up humanitarian operations. ADRA’s goal is to provide not just short-term relief, but sustainable assistance that helps communities rebuild and regain hope.

As residents face uncertainty in the aftermath of Super Typhoon Nando, ADRA’s presence brings more than material relief—it brings hope. By standing alongside affected families, ADRA and the Adventist Church continue to live out their mission of compassion, offering practical help and reminding locals that they are not alone in their struggle to rebuild.

The original article was published on the Southern Asia-Pacific Division news site.

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