#TyphoonTino (international name: Kalmaegi) made multiple landfalls in the Philippines from November 3 to 7, bringing torrential rains, storm surges, and destructive winds. 📍Cebu was heavily affected, with entire towns inundated and floodwaters reaching unprecedented levels. More than 150,000 people in Cebu remain displaced. In Talisay City alone, over 14,000 are still staying in evacuation centers, where access to safe water remains limited—a challenge that affects health, hygiene, and daily living for families already coping with loss. Through the #ACCESS consortium, with support from the European Commission through the EU Civil Protection & Humanitarian Aid, our team is providing water trucking services to affected communities. 💧To date, 870 families in Talisay City have received nearly 30,000 liters of clean water, helping them stay safe and maintain basic hygiene as they begin to recover. 📷Bahnarin Salud and Vicente Delector, Jr. for Action Against Hunger