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SMC boosts Cebu aid, backs river cleanup as recovery continues

Metro Manila, Philippines – San Miguel Corporation (SMC) is expanding its assistance to typhoon-hit communities in Cebu, with Chairman and CEO Ramon S. Ang announcing during a recent visit to the city that the company will roll out another wave of food aid by December.

His trip came a week after SMC deployed employee-volunteers distributed thousands of relief packs across the province. Cebu is home to several of SMC’s operations.

Ang’s visit included distributions to employees and nearby communities that assisted in clearing Mahiga Creek which lies along the boundary of Cebu and Mandaue cities.

Additional gift packs were handed out in Barangay Subangdaku, one of the areas closest to the company’s plant.

Ang encouraged more employee-volunteers to join the December effort, saying the expanded distribution aims to reach more households still dealing with the impact of Typhoon Tino.

He was in Cebu for the government’s launch of “Oplan Kontra Baha: Metro Cebu,” led by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and attended by Cabinet officials, including from the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), along with other private sector representatives.

The multi-agency program will tap SMC’s river rehabilitation expertise under its Better Rivers PH initiative, which has removed millions of tons of waste and silt from river systems in Luzon over the past five years.

Specifically, SMC will deploy heavy equipment and personnel to support the cleanup of eight waterways across Cebu City, Mandaue, Talisay, Liloan, and Consolacion. Ang said the company will apply the same large-scale approach used in Metro Manila, Bulacan, Pampanga, and Laguna to help restore the rivers’ natural depth, improve flow, and ease flooding in low-lying communities — provided at no cost to the government.

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