Philippines Earthquake

On October 2025, a 6.6-magnitude earthquake struck the Visayas region of the Philippines. More than 450,000 people were affected, with extensive damage to homes, infrastructure, and livelihoods.
The ERT deployed to the Philippines to support the national coordination efforts. Within hours of arrival, the ERT began digitizing operations for the EOC and national disaster agencies, helping them transition from paper-based tracking to monday.com boards for real-time coordination. This mission builds on weeks of preparedness work led by the ERT before the quake, during which the team onboarded 25 NGOs. Together, they built systems for needs assessments, aid tracking, and distribution management, now actively powering the earthquake response.
Several organizations are now managing their emergency operations using digital tools built on monday.com, enabling more organized, transparent, and data-driven responses. Thousands of donations and relief items have been coordinated, tracked, and delivered efficiently, allowing responders to reach affected communities faster and with greater accuracy.
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A devastating tropical storm caused extreme flooding and mudslides, with dozens of deaths, thousands of people displaced, and significant infrastructure damage.
ERT supports the Philippines Red Cross national EOC (Emergency Operations Centre) with our disaster management solution, enabling the operational teams to rapidly and efficiently respond, based on real-time data submitted directly from the affected areas.
The monday.com disaster management solution enhanced operational efficiency, creating one source of truth for decision makers, cross-team collaboration, and streamlining situational analysis and reporting.
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