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Found 20 item(s) published on Sunday, 15th of November 2020
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NDRRMC UNDERSECRETARY RICARDO JALAD: Good afternoon, Mr. President, as well as to our Cabinet secretaries and other officials. I will provide an update regarding the effects and our actions in connection with Typhoon Ulysses. For the monitored effects as of today, we have 69 from six regions in Luzon. Only Region I did not have any casualty. With the highest in Region II, followed by CALABARZON and then the Cordilleras. Affected population Read More
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President Rodrigo Roa Duterte on Sunday called on national government agencies to fast track relief and rehabilitation efforts so that communities devastated by recent calamities could get immediate government aid.
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The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) augmented the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (NDRRM) Fund by P10 billion that could now be tapped by national government agencies to replenish their respective Quick Response Funds (QRFs).
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USEC. IGNACIO: Magandang umaga mga kababayan. Magandang umaga sa iyo, Aljo. BENDIJO: Good morning, Usec. USEC. IGNACIO: Narito tayo para sa special coverage ng Laging Handa Public Briefing para po magbigay ng mga mahalagang impormasyon tungkol sa patuloy na ginagawa ng pamahalaan para po matulungan ang ating mga kababayan na nasalanta ng Bagyong Ulysses, lalo na po iyong mga nasa lalawigan ng Cagayan at Isabela, kung saan po lubog pa rin ngayon sa Read More
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The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has received full backing from President Rodrigo Roa Duterte to proceed with its plan to control flooding in Cagayan Valley and spare the region from devastating flood waters in the future.
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The Palace calls on the Filipinos’ spirit of bayanihan as the nation reels from the aftermath of typhoon Ulysses that submerged areas in the National Capital Region and Northern Luzon, particularly the provinces of Cagayan and Isabela.
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The Palace calls on the Filipinos’ spirit of bayanihan as the nation reels from the aftermath of typhoon Ulysses that submerged areas in the National Capital Region and Northern Luzon, particularly the provinces of Cagayan and Isabela.
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SEC. ROQUE: [start of airing] …Trish, ang tanong po ni Trish is iyong creation ng Task Force, is it superfluous daw ho sa NDRRMC? Hindi naman po ano dahil ang sabi ng Presidente, this Task Force will be headed by the Executive Secretary with all the members of the Cabinet constituting its members. So, ito ay para lang, number one – wala pa kasing Department of… anong tawag doon? Department Read More
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President Rodrigo Roa Duterte visited Cagayan on Sunday to show his solidarity with Ilocanos affected by massive flooding in Cagayan Valley region and promised swift government assistance.
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With multiple challenges confronting the world today, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte called for an enhanced multilateralism among nations to address major issues such as the current coronavirus pandemic, climate change and heightening geopolitical tensions.
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Addressing the effects of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) remains the major challenge for Asian countries, President Rodrigo Roa Duterte said on Saturday as he called for a concerted effort to overcome the scourge.
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PRESIDENT RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE: … shelter where they can really be protected in the meantime while the storm is raging and food and water. Rol, okay ba ang ano mo dito? DSWD SECRETARY ROLANDO BAUTISTA: Yes, Mr. President. If you will allow me, Mr. President. PRESIDENT DUTERTE: Yes, go ahead. SEC. BAUTISTA: Actually, Mr. President… PRESIDENT DUTERTE: Why don’t you just remove your mask and… So that we’ll get COVID together. [laughter] SEC. BAUTISTA: Actually, Mr. President ang Read More
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