International aid breakdownThe DFA provided a list of countries and the aid they have pledged:1. Australia – medical team and search and rescue worth P40.456 million; financial aid worth P323.653 million; and relief goods worth P45.456 million.2. Belgium – medical personnel, water treatment units, and relief goods3. Canada – financial aid (P205.691 million) and relief goods (P102.845 million)4. China – humanitarian aid (P4.552 million)5. Denmark – financial ad (P77.268 million)6. European Union – relief goods, financial aid (P172.816 million), and a team of humanitarian experts7. Finland – relief goods (P57.605 million), and two motor boats for rescue operations8. France – medical team and search and rescue unit9. Germany – financial aid (P28.502 million), medical team and search and rescue unit, and relief goods10. Hungary – medical team and search and rescue unit11. Indonesia – relief goods (P87.045 million)12. Israel – relief goods and medical team and search and rescue unit13. Japan – medical team and search and rescue unit14. Luxembourg – medical team and search and rescue unit,a nd financial aid (P23.042 millon)15. Malaysia – medical team and search and rescue unit16. Netherlands – financial aid (P115.211 million)17. New Zealand – financial aid (P71 million)18. Norway – financial aid (P140.424 million)19. Russia – medical team and search and rescue unit20. Singapore – medical team and search and rescue unit, financial aid (P6.909 million)21. Spain – medical team and search and rescue unit, and relief goods22. Sweden – financial aid23. Taiwan – financial aid (P8.622 million) and relief goods24. Turkey – relief goods and medical team and search and rescue unit25. United Arab Emirates – financial aid (P431 million)26. United Kingdom – financial aid (P414.051 million)27. United States – medical team and search and rescue unit, and financial aid (P4.311 million)28. Vatican City – financial aid (P6.466 million)29. Vietnam – humanitarian aid (P4.311 million)