ako opinion kai ...dili gyud ganahan mutabang si PNOY kai kang Romualdez(Alfred S.Romualdez nephew of Imelda R. Marcos)bya na na territoryo...so bahala nanang mga tao dha basta dumut ni amu - PNOY/Mar Rojas
ako opinion kai ...dili gyud ganahan mutabang si PNOY kai kang Romualdez(Alfred S.Romualdez nephew of Imelda R. Marcos)bya na na territoryo...so bahala nanang mga tao dha basta dumut ni amu - PNOY/Mar Rojas
Di ba mudagan si Miriam D inig 2016? Correct me if I'm wrong.
I beg to disagree ani ma'am... Sa US nga disaster, national guard gyud ang ipadala dayon...expected na na nga ang LGU, tungod sa ka massive sa problema di na ka function kay naa sila families i attend...Gikan sa Mayor, ngadto sa mga police, ngadto pa sa pinakgamay na Konsehal sa barangay..Outside intervention ang kinahanglan ana..
natural DISORGANIZE jud! kay BUSY ang mga BUAYANG POLITIKO unsaon pag MAGIC sa FOREIGN FINANCIAL AID!
The so-called government SHOULD be ashamed with this. US pa ang ni lihok while our president is busy making televised statements and showing off his bald arse sa mga international interviews blaming LGUs when he is the commander in chief? Maayo nalang wala ko mo botar anang opawa, I'm proud wala ko mo botar anang amawa.
True, true. I was watching the interview and i changed the channel.. I can't stand that guy blaming his incompetency on the LGUs and boasting that "everything is okay now" chit. Pina ingon pa nga gi limpyohan na daw sa DPWH ang mga karsada pero ang report ni Failon daghan pa major roads sa Tacloban ang dili maagian.
I really don't understand why communication has to be established before help can be dispatched.. It's the fact that Tacloban was flattened and many dead people are on the streets and so many survivors doesn't have anything to eat enough to dispatch help?
Mao. Ambot unsa kahay reaction sa Abnoy admin sa mga video nga nag pakita nga walay clearing operation nahitabo.
I'm sure by now people have realized their mistake.
Ako pay Pnoy dili nako mag pa interview oi, dili nako mag pabaga sa akong nawong ug mamakak sa international community.. Ka dakong sagpa ani mga mas ni lihok pa ang taga US bisan wala ta mangayo ug tabang while ang administration nag huwat pa ug "establish ug communication".
Pres. Aquino: PH ready to face SuperTyphoon ‘Yolanda’
MANILA, Philippines — President Benigno Aquino III on Thursday assured the public of the government’s readiness to face supertyphoon “Yolanda” which will directly hit Samar and Leyte at midnight.
Aquino said in a televised speech that the country’s C130 aircrafts are fully mission capable to respond to those in need, adding that 32 airplanes and helicopters from the Air Force are on standby together with the Philippine Navy’s 20 ships which are positioned in Cebu, Bicol, Cavite and Zamboanga.
He said that relief goods are also pre-positioned in many of the areas expected to be affected by the supertyphoon.
Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Councils, both national and local, have also been activated to mitigate the effects of the typhoon.
“Yolanda” is expected to bring winds and rain stronger than “Pablo,” the last supertyphoon to hit the Philippines with wind speeds up to 280 kilometers per hour.
With a 600-kilometer diameter, the storm will most likely hit the provinces of Samar, Leyte, Masbate, Cebu, Panay, Romblon, Mindoro, and Palawan before leaving the Philippine area of responsibility Saturday evening.
Aquino warned the public of strong winds, rain and overflowing of bodies of water, in addition to the possibility of lahar and mudflows near Mayon and Bulusan volcanoes.
“Storm surges in Ormoc, Ginayangan Ragay Gulf in Albay and Lamon Bay in Atimonan will bring grave danger. And waves in these areas may reach up to five to six meters high,” Aquino said.
The President advised Filipinos to monitor the websites of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration, Mines and Geosciences Bureau, and Project NOAH to determine which communities will be affected by the storm.
“Let this be a warning to local government units: Your constituents are facing grave danger. Let us do all we can while ‘Yolanda’ has yet to make landfall,” he said.
Aquino asked the public to remain calm and to cooperate.
“Coordinate with and follow authorities. Evacuate if your area is in danger. To those near the shore: do not head towards the open sea,” he said.
Aquino said Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin and Interior Secretary Manuel “Mar” Roxas II are in Leyte to supervise preparations when the storm makes landfall in the province.
Read more: Aquino: PH ready to face supertyphoon
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Did he say 32 planes and 20 Naval ships? Looks the the 32 phantom C-130 cargo planes/Helicopters and navy ships are nowhere to be seen now
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