14/11/2013
£20m And HMS Illustrious Sent To Philippines
The Prime Minister has announced that aircraft carrier HMS Illustrious will be sent to the Philippines to help those affected by Typhoon Haiyan.
David Cameron made the announced during a visit to India, adding that the UK government has secured £20 million in aid.
The death toll following the typhoon currently stands at around 2,300 and some half a million people have been displaced.
HMS Illustrious is currently in the Gulf and is expected to reach the Philippines by 24 November.
It will relieve HMS Darling, which is expected to make the country by Saturday.
The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) has also said that £23 million has been raised in the UK in the first 48 hours of its appeal.
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David Cameron made the announced during a visit to India, adding that the UK government has secured £20 million in aid.
The death toll following the typhoon currently stands at around 2,300 and some half a million people have been displaced.
HMS Illustrious is currently in the Gulf and is expected to reach the Philippines by 24 November.
It will relieve HMS Darling, which is expected to make the country by Saturday.
The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) has also said that £23 million has been raised in the UK in the first 48 hours of its appeal.
(MH/CD)
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