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Negros Power Extends Relief Assistance To Fire Victims In Barangay 10

Negros Power Extends Relief Assistance To Fire Victims In Barangay 10

Negros Power has provided relief assistance to residents of Barangay 10 who were affected by a recent fire, reaffirming its commitment to community support through its “Ikaw ang Una” campaign. The initiative underscores the company’s focus on responding promptly to the needs of communities during emergencies.

The distribution of relief goods, which included rice and canned food items, was conducted to help families displaced by the fire that broke out in Purok Tambipalad, Barangay 10, on the afternoon of January 24, 2026. The incident resulted in extensive damage to several homes, leaving multiple families in need of immediate assistance.

Negros Power Extends Relief Assistance To Fire Victims In Barangay 10

Barangay Captain Hon. Melvin Bravo received the donated supplies on behalf of the affected residents and expressed appreciation for the timely support. He noted that the assistance would be a meaningful help for families as they begin the process of recovery after the incident.

Fire survivors also shared their gratitude for the aid extended to them. Alma Diocson, one of the affected residents, said the relief goods would help her family cope in the aftermath of losing their home. Another fire victim, Alfredo Bustamante, emphasized that the support arrived when it was most needed and acknowledged the collective efforts of those who continue to assist their community.

Negros Power Extends Relief Assistance To Fire Victims In Barangay 10

Negros Power’s relief initiative reflects its broader advocacy of placing people first, particularly during times of crisis. Through the “Ikaw ang Una” campaign, the company continues to support communities within its franchise area, ensuring that residents impacted by unforeseen events receive immediate and practical assistance.

As recovery efforts continue in Barangay 10, the relief distribution stands as a reminder of the importance of collaboration between private institutions and local communities in addressing urgent needs and helping families move forward after disaster.

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