SBS News in Filipino, Sunday 27 October 2024

Air assets from Singapore arrive in the Philippines to help in the delivery of aid to residents mostly devastated by Severe Tropical Storm Kristine

Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia, and Indonesia are sending air assets to assist the Philippines in their ongoing relief operations to affected regions hit hard by typhoon Kristine. At least a hundred people are dead or missing in the wake of massive flooding and landslides. Credit: Philippine Air Force (Facebook)

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  • Anthony Albanese says Australia remains committed to a green economy, following the conclusion of the CHOGM summit in Samoa.
  • David Crisafulli to become Queensland's 41st premier.
  • Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia, and Indonesia are sending air assets to assist the Philippines in their ongoing relief operations to affected regions hit hard by typhoon Kristine. At least a hundred people are dead or missing in the wake of massive flooding and landslides.

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