President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. visited Tanza National High School on Saturday morning, where evacuees from Navotas are temporarily sheltered, following his inspection of the Tangos-Tanza Navigational Gate. Due to inclement weather, his planned visit to Bacolor, Pampanga was canceled. In Tanza, residents and children greeted the President warmly, with some embracing him during their brief exchanges. Meanwhile, his administration faces mounting criticism over the transparency and effectiveness of ongoing flood control efforts. As typhoons remain a persistent threat, all eyes are on how his administration will address disaster preparedness and implement long-delayed infrastructure reforms in the remaining years of his term. Photo by Yummie Dingding for DAILY TRIBUNE
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Over 9M Filipinos affected by recent weather conditions — NDRRMC

Kimberly Anne Ojeda

The total number of Filipinos affected by the recent habagat and tropical cyclones Crising, Dante, and Emong has climbed to 9.720 million, or 2.661 million families, according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) on Sunday.

This marks an increase from last week’s 8.592 million individuals, or 2.365 million families.

Casualties remain at 37, with five confirmed: two from Central Luzon, and one each from the Ilocos Region, Northern Mindanao, and CARAGA.

A total of 32 injuries have been recorded, with 24 confirmed — mostly coming from CAR. Eight others remain under validation. Missing individuals total eight, with two each from CAR and Western Visayas, while four reported cases await validation.

The NDRRMC said 108,375 houses were damaged across multiple regions, with losses estimated at P6.256 million, while agricultural losses reached P3.159 billion, affecting 98,107 farmers.