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Gov’t troops in Bicol pitch in for Marawi evacuees

Displaced residents while away their time at an evacuation center in Saguiaran township, Lanao Del Sur province in southern Philippines Friday, June 23, 2017. Tens of thousands of residents are now housed in different evacuation centers as government troops fight with Muslim militants who laid siege to Marawi city a month ago. (AP Photo/Linus Guardian Escandor II)

LEGAZPI CITY — Soldiers from the Bicol region on Tuesday sent a truckload of relief goods to Marawi City to help residents displaced by the fighting between government troops and terrorists in the Lanao del Sur provincial capital.

Col. Andrew Costelo, 9th Infantry Division (ID) chief of staff, said the donation consisted of 200 sacks of rice, boxes of canned goods and clothes, and P800,000 raised by soldiers and other donors.

Costelo said each soldier in their division gave P150, corresponding to their subsistence allowance for a day.

Maj. Gen. Manolito Orense, 9th ID commander, said letters written by students in the region were also sent to evacuees and soldiers in Marawi to boost their morale. Michael B. Jaucian

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