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First UK aid delivery flight arrives in Philippines

The UK's first flight delivering urgently needed humanitarian aid has landed in the Philippines this evening.

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UK aid worker Alex Franklin supervises unloading of humanitarian supplies at Cebu airport. Picture: Simon Davis/DFID

UK aid worker Alex Franklin supervises unloading of humanitarian supplies at Cebu airport. Picture: Simon Davis/DFID

A chartered Boeing 777 carrying 8,836 shelter kits from UK government stores in Dubai landed in the city of Cebu in the middle of the night local time and was met by Department for International Development (DFID) humanitarian workers.

It comes ahead of DFID-funded food, water, medicines and other supplies to be delivered by NGO partners over the coming days and weeks.

The shelter kits consist of plastic sheeting, rope and rope tensioners, and each one will keep a family of five sheltered from the elements.

The kits will now be delivered to NGO partner World Vision for distribution in the worst-affected areas of the Philippines.

This is just the first of several UK-funded humanitarian flights scheduled to fly from both Dubai and the UK in the coming days as part of the UK’s response to Typhoon Haiyan.

International Development Secretary Justine Greening said:

UK humanitarian aid is now on the ground to be distributed urgently to the people who need it. It will be followed rapidly by other basics like food and water purification kits, and the equipment needed to clear the way to get that aid to hard to reach communities.

The total UK response to the typhoon stands at up to £15m, following today’s announcement that the Government will match-fund up to £5m of the DEC appeal. The UK has also deployed HMS Daring to support aid efforts.

Pictures of the plane being unloaded at Cebu are available from DFID’s Flickr site.

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Published 12 November 2013