
Front page of the Sumbong sa Pangulo website where the public can visit to view, comment, and report the status of flood-control projects.
Screengrab from the sumbongsapangulo.ph website
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After President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. launched the sumbongsapangulo.ph website where the public can track government flood control projects, Malacañang Palace said it has garnered more than 80,000 visits.
In a press briefing, Palace Press Officer Undersecretary Claire Castro said the website has been visited 84,892 times as of Wednesday, 13 August 2025.
Along with the high website traffic, Castro said the webpage have also received 1,148 reports from citizens which will be reviewed by the government and the President himself.
Meanwhile, the website have recorded 823 feedbacks.
This website was launched on Monday as a tool to aid the investigation into dubious flood control projects which revealed to be ineffective come rainy season as many cities and towns submerged during storms.
Marcos also counted on the public’s support and suggestions on how to improve the website making it a fully crowdsourcing platform.

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