
Marcos guarantees ‘enough’ food, shelter for quake victims in Abra
The survivors of the recent earthquake in Abra have enough food and shelter, according to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
The survivors of the recent earthquake in Abra have enough food and shelter, according to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
PIDIGAN, Abra – Senator Francis “Tol” Tolentino on Saturday visited quake-hit Abra province following the magnitude 7.0 earthquake that jolted vast parts of Northern Luzon last month.
“A little broken and bruised, but still the gem of the North,” says Vigan City Councilor Janina Medina-Fariñas.
The Japanese government on Tuesday handed over emergency relief goods to the Philippines in response to the devastation brought by the 7.0 magnitude earthquake in Northern Luzon.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. thanked the private sector for quickly responding to the needs of earthquake victims by sending food, water, and generators.
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has emphasized the importance of “disaster-proof” planning of communities, after a magnitude 7 earthquake rocked Abra and nearby provinces in northern Luzon on July 27.
In the aftermath of a magnitude 7 earthquake that rocked northern Luzon, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. emphasized the importance of procuring more water purifying systems to solve supply issues during disasters.
The relief funds given by three senators to communities hit by the powerful earthquake will go a long way.
Following the magnitude 7 earthquake that rattled Abra, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has ordered the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to prioritize the inspection of hospitals and healthcare facilities in the province.