The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) will send to Bohol today  some 24,000 family food packs, 1,000 water jugs with potable water, 217  shelter box tents, and nine boxes of shelter box tools worth P17.8 million via the Philippine Navy Ship.

Likewise, through the partnership with Air21, some 6,000 family food packs were loaded to 2GO Forwarding Services  for shipment anytime today to Tagbilaran City.

To date,  the total assistance given to quake victims in Central Visayas has already reached P37.75 million coming from the combined resources of the DSWD with P24.82 million, local government units with P2.97 million, and non-government organizations  with  P9.95 million.

DSWD Secretary Corazon Juliano-Soliman said that repacking of relief goods at the DSWD National Resource Operations Center (NROC) in Pasay City is on-going to meet the target of 50,000 food packs.

Secretary Soliman said that a total of 40,170 food packs have already been repacked by volunteers as of 12 noon today.

She thanked the 1,011 volunteers who went to NROC from October 23 until today to help repack goods. They were provided food by 7-Eleven through a continuing partnership between the convenience store chain and the Department.

As of 12 noon today,  303 evacuation centers are still open in Bohol and Cebu.  Bohol has 280 evacuation centers providing temporary shelter to 18,387 families or 94,624 persons.  Cebu has 23 evacuation centers serving 923 families or  5,009 persons.

Some 50,372 families or 255,201 persons who continue to stay in home-based sites are also provided with relief assistance. ###