AAR Japan Launches Emergency Support for Southern Philippines Earthquake
AAR Japan has initiated emergency support following a magnitude 8.2 earthquake that struck the southern Philippines on June 8, 2026. The organization is dispatching Japanese staff to the affected areas to assess damage and needs, and will distribute essential supplies like food and hygiene items, prioritizing households affected by building collapses and those living in evacuation centers, including vulnerable groups.
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The earthquake has caused damage such as building collapses, landslides, and power outages, primarily in General Santos City and Sarangani Province. According to reports, at least 32 people have died, over 200 have been injured, and thousands have been forced to evacuate. Amid concerns of further damage from aftershocks, shortages of food, drinking water, and hygiene supplies are becoming severe in the affected regions.
Investigating Damage and Support Needs, Distributing Emergency Supplies
AAR will dispatch Japanese staff to the affected areas to investigate the extent of the damage and identify support needs.
Based on this assessment, emergency relief activities will be conducted, focusing on areas that have suffered significant damage and have not yet received adequate assistance.
The relief supplies planned for distribution include:
Food items such as rice, canned goods, and instant foods
Hygiene items such as soap and sanitary products
Blankets, solar lights
Other daily necessities according to local needs
Priority will be given to households whose homes have been damaged or are living in evacuation centers, as well as low-income households and those including individuals with disabilities, the elderly, infants, and pregnant or nursing mothers.
Responding with Experience Gained from Past Disaster Relief
AAR has conducted disaster relief activities in the Philippines in the past. Following the devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) in 2013, AAR dispatched Japanese staff to distribute food in hard-to-reach areas and provided house repair support for households with disabled members or the elderly.
In this current emergency response, AAR will leverage its past experience and local network to provide support activities tailored to the individual circumstances of each victim.
Request for Support
AAR is accepting donations from the public to fund its emergency relief activities for the victims of the Philippine earthquake.
One-time donation: https://aarjapan.gr.jp/support/onetime/
Monthly Supporter: https://aarjapan.gr.jp/support/monthly/
About AAR Japan [Assistance for Asian Refugees]
AAR Japan [Assistance for Asian Refugees] is an international cooperation NGO established in 1979. It provides support to people in difficult situations worldwide due to conflict, natural disasters, poverty, and other causes.
FAQ
What kind of support is AAR Japan providing for this earthquake?
AAR Japan is distributing emergency supplies such as food, water, hygiene items, blankets, and solar lights, focusing on areas with severe damage and limited access.
Who are the priority recipients for the aid?
Priority is given to households whose homes are damaged, those living in evacuation centers, low-income households, and families including individuals with disabilities, the elderly, infants, and pregnant/nursing mothers.
What past support has AAR Japan provided in the Philippines?
Following Typhoon Haiyan in 2013, AAR Japan provided food distribution and house repair assistance for households with disabled members or the elderly.
How can I make a donation?
Donations can be made through the AAR Japan website via one-time contributions or as a monthly supporter.
What kind of organization is AAR Japan?
AAR Japan is an international cooperation NGO established in 1979, providing support to people in difficult situations worldwide due to conflict, natural disasters, and poverty.