SMC continuesassistance for Taal victims !-- -- (
As such, the company said its "free toll" assistance for motorists delivering relief goods is still in effect on the
Still, we all need to be vigilant, especially our countrymen who live close to the area. At the same time, many families still need our help, and that is why the free toll assistance for relief vehicles is still in effect," said SMC president and chief operating officer
? As of
? "There were 12,967 Class 1 or private vehicles, 1,173 Class 2 vehicles or light trucks and buses and 169 Class 3 vehicles, or big trucks, that passed the expressways for free. It is heartwarming to see so many ordinary citizens doing their part to help our countrymen in need.
We want to encourage people to continue doing so, and we are proud to help them in our own way," he added.? SMC's own relief efforts also continue, according to Ang.
Earlier, the company donated over
More recently, it conducted feeding operations in Nasugbu, Batangas for over 2,000 evacuees from Lemery and Laurel towns.? Meanwhile, motorists carrying relief goods can avail themselves of their free single exit pass at various relief inspection sites.
For SLEX southbound: Petron Silangan/KM 44, Mayapa entry, Batino entry, Calamba/Real entry. For STAR southbound, Sto.
Tomas entry. For STAR northbound: all entry locations Batangas, Ibaan, Lipa, Toribio, Malvar and Tanauan.
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