ICCP Group comes to aid of Odette victims

The ICCP Group, through its industrial estate and residential property subsidiaries Cebu Light Industrial Park (CLIP) and Pueblo de Oro Development Corporation (PDO) in cooperation with Cebu Light Industrial Park Locators Association and the ICCP Group Foundation Inc., rushed to the aid of its host communities in the aftermath of Typhoon Odette that hit the Province of Cebu.

The Group shipped over 6,000 liters of drinking water and 2,000 kilos of rice  to households in Brgy. Basak and Brgy. Babag. Drinking water was also donated to the city through the offices of Lapu-Lapu City Mayor Ahong Chan and Lapu-Lapu Representative Paz Radaza.

PDO and CLIP also extended a helping hand to its Cebu-based employees, who were themselves victims of Typhoon Odette, by supplying   rice and drinking water. The city and most of the province continues to experience low or no water supply as water districts stopped operating due to the wide power service interruptions.

Meanwhile, CLIP reported that, with the help of local power distributor Mactan Electric Company, the industrial park was able to have electricity restored by December 22. PDO also shared that its residential subdivision projects in Cebu sustained minimal effects, with its residents experiencing no flooding, during the typhoon.

“The effect of Typhoon Odette, particularly on the citizens of Cebu, is devastating. We pray that our efforts can somehow help the families in the city and in our host barangays as they rebuild and recover from this calamity,” said the ICCP Group in a statement.