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Cardinal Pablo Virgilio David blamed corruption in government for the widespread flooding that submerged parts of the ...
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Philstar.com on MSNLacson: P1 trillion for flood control possibly lost to corruption
Sen. Panfilo Lacson raised alarm yesterday over the possibility that as much as half of the nearly P2 trillion allocated to ...
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The Manila Times on MSNCorruption behind severe flooding in Metro Manila, says Church official
Cardinal Pablo Virgilio David of Kalookan said government corruption was the reason behind severe flooding in Metro Manila, ...
The government spends billions of pesos in taxpayers’ money each year on flood management programs. But despite the ballooning budget, the flooding problem remains unsolved.
We denounce the most recent statement of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. saying that the barrage of typhoons and similar ...
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Inquirer.net - Philippines Entertainment News on MSNCarla Abellana questions where US donation for flood victims goes
Carla Abellana raised her concerns over the transparency of foreign assistance after questioning where the United States’ ...
Senator Panfilo Lacson warned Sunday that up to P1 trillion of the nearly P2 trillion allocated for flood control projects by the Department of Public ...
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Inquirer Opinion on MSNBillions down the drain
Just one weekend of intense rainfall, and there it was, a terribly familiar sight—Metro Manila, the country’s capital, ...
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Tropical storm adds to Philippines’ weather toll with 25 dead and 278,000 evacuated this week
A tropical storm was blowing across the Philippines’ mountainous north Friday, worsening more than a week of bad weather that ...
When President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. left on July 20, for an official visit to the US, Typhoon Crising was huffing her fury across the country, intensified by the southwest monsoon (habagat). Local ...
Heavy flooding inundated the Philippines' capital on Tuesday, forcing tens of thousands of people to flee and schools and ...
At least six people died and parts of the Philippines were flooded when Tropical Storm Wipha sideswiped the archipelago in ...
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