File:Unloading a 'deckloader' from an Antonov 124 at Cebu airport in the Philippines (10962413685).jpg
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Vital cargo-handling equipment that will double the amount of aid that can flow through the Philippines' Cebu airport, is unloaded from an Antonov cargo plane chartered by the UK government. Cebu is now the country's aid hub following Typhoon Haiyan, The Antonov-124 - the world's third heaviest aircraft, capable of carrying 150 tons of cargo - was chartered by the UK to help the World Food Programme double the capacity of the airbase. Cebu is now at the heart of the global humanitarian response to the Philippines crisis, handling over 800 tons of cargo per day. The cargo on board, funded by the UK, included vital aircraft unloading kit, as well as a forklift, tow tractor, a Toyota Hi-Lux, oil and tools. Find out more about the UK's response to Typhoon Haiyan at: www.gov.uk/government/collections/typhoon-haiyan-news-arc... Picture: Russell Watkins/Department for International Development |
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Date and time of data generation | 04:07, 20 November 2013 |
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Author | Picture Editor, Department for International Development, Russell Watkins/DFID |
Image title | Vital cargo that will double the amount of aid that can flow through the Philippines' Cebu airport, now the country's aid hub following Typhoon Haiyan, lands in the country, on an Antonov cargo plane chartered by the UK government.
The Antonov-124, the world's third heaviest aircraft capable of carrying 150 tons of cargo, was chartered by the UK to help double the capacity of the airbase. Cebu is now at the heart of the global humanitarian response to the Philippines crisis, handling over 800 tons of cargo per day. The cargo on board, funded by the UK, included vital aircraft unloading kit, as well as a forklift, tow tractor, Toyota Hi-Lux, pallets, oil and tools. |
Copyright holder | Credit to: Russell Watkins/Department for International Development. Available free for editorial use under the terms of the Open Government Licence and the Creative Commons - Attribution ShareAlike Licence. |
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