Washington, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Ed Royce (R-CA), Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and Rep. Eliot Engel (D-NY), the Committee’s ranking member, introduced H.Res. 404, a resolution that expresses deep sympathy and support to the people of the Philippines for the terrible loss of life and massive destruction as a result of Typhoon Haiyan, which landed on November 8, 2013.

Additionally, H.Res. 404 expresses commitment to provide assistance to help the Philippines recover from this tragedy and support for relief and reconstruction assistance provided by the international community.  It also commends the Filipino American community for its efforts to organize and deliver disaster relief for the people of the Philippines and encourages assistance by other nations and organizations to alleviate the suffering of the people of the Philippines and to assist them in rebuilding their homes and lives.

Royce said:  “As Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and a long-time friend of the Filipino community, I am committed to helping the people of the Philippines recover and rebuild.  Today’s bipartisan legislation expresses our solidarity with the people of the Philippines, as they begin the long road to recovery.  With a friendship rooted in common values and years of partnership, today the U.S. shares the unimaginable grief that many in the Philippines are feeling.”

Engel said:  “I offer my deepest condolences to the people of the Philippines who are struggling with the devastating aftermath of typhoon Haiyan. The Philippines has been one of our closest allies, and the U.S. will continue to ramp up our humanitarian relief efforts to President Aquino and the people of the Philippines. Our thoughts and prayers go out to loved ones who were lost or are suffering from this horrific storm.”

Note: Earlier this year, Chairman Royce and Ranking Member Engel led a bipartisan delegation to the Philippines as part of an official visit to the Asia-Pacific region.

The text of the H.Res. 404 is available online HERE and also below:

Expressing condolences and support for assistance to the victims of Typhoon Haiyan which made landfall in the Republic of the Philippines on November 8, 2013.  

Whereas on November 8, 2013, Typhoon Haiyan–known as Yolanda in the Philippines– made landfall in the central Philippines causing massive destruction and loss of life;

Whereas, as of November 11, Typhoon Haiyan had caused nearly 2,000 deaths, although the government of the Philippines expects the death toll and damage reports to increase in the days ahead as more information becomes available;

Whereas, Typhoon Haiyan displaced at least 478,000 people, damaged 80 to 90 percent of all structures along its path – including 28,000 homes, and affected 10 million people in 42 provinces;

Whereas 1,270 evacuation centers have been set up, serving 75,800 displaced families, and a total of over 367,000 people

Whereas, due to the complete devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan, thousands are without access to basic supplies, including food, clean drinking water, and medical equipment;

Whereas the United States immediately committed $20 million in assistance to support immediate response efforts, including procuring, transporting, and distributing emergency relief commodities for typhoon-affected populations;

Whereas the United States immediately dispatched disaster assistance response teams from the United States Agency for International Development and the Department of Defense to the Philippines to conduct initial damage assessments in affected areas of the Philippines, liaise with other humanitarian and government actors in the country, and recommend appropriate response options;

Whereas the Philippine government reported that 2.5 million people are in need of food aid;

Whereas the United States is committed to helping the people of the Philippines recover and rebuild by providing $10 million to the U.N. World Food Program for emergency food assistance to immediately reach the maximum number of affected Filipinos.

Whereas the U.S. Government has dispatched immediate airlift of 55 metric tons of emergency food, and will send a total of 1,020 metric tons of food in the coming weeks;

Whereas U.S. Pacific Command forces have arrived in the Philippines and are supporting the transport of emergency relief supplies to affected areas, and are working in conjunction with the Philippine government on search-and-rescue operations and to restore transportation links;

Whereas the Filipino American community in the United States has taken a leadership role in organizing private disaster relief efforts to help Filipinos affected by the storm;

Whereas the United States and the Republic of the Philippines are treaty allies and share a long history of friendship and commitment to core democratic values: Now, Therefore be it-

Resolved, That the House of Representatives – 

1.      Expresses a deep sympathy to the people of the Philippines for the terrible loss of life and massive destruction as a result of Typhoon Haiyan;

2.      Expresses solidarity with the people of the Philippines and continued commitment to provide essential assistance to help the Philippines recover from this tragedy;

3.      expresses continuing support for relief and reconstruction assistance provided by relief agencies and the international community;

4.      commends the Filipino American community for its efforts to organize and deliver disaster relief for the people of the Philippines; 

5.      encourages assistance by other nations and organizations to alleviate the suffering of the people of the Philippines and to assist them in rebuilding their homes and lives.

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