PUBLIC ADVISORY
Globe Telecom continues to run its Libreng Tawag facilities to help families affected by Typhoon Sendong communicate with their kin. Residents can make FREE calls and send text messages to ALL networks as well as two-minute international calls. Selected facilities are also equipped with free internet connections.
The Globe Libreng Tawag facilities are located in the following areas:
- West City Central School
- City Central School
- Bgy. Hall, Macasandig
Tambo Elementary School
The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council reported that over 53,000 families in Iligan and Cagayan de Oro were affected in the worst floods to hit the region in 25 years, of which over 11,000 remain in 42 evacuation centers.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
Yoly Crisanto
Head, Corporate Communications
Globe Telecom
Tel. No. 730 2627
Fax no. 739 3075
Email: [email protected]
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