After his state visit to the United States, President Marcos Jr. reached out to different government agencies in response to assistance during typhoon Karding.
Preparation for typhoon Karding. The Department of Public Works and Highways in Central Luzon has positioned quick response equipment on critical roads prone to landslides and flooding during the super typhoon.
In lieu of the possible effects of strong typhoon Karding, local government units have ordered the suspension of classes for students in the National Capital Region.
Freediving in Davao! For the first time in the Philippines, Pujada Bay will host the four-day Bay Deep Mati Freediving Festival which will have an opening of more than 60 freedivers.
Vaccine now, bingo later. The local government in Dinagat Islands has implemented a vaccination drive in the region for senior citizens in return for playing free bingo and winning prizes like rice and grocery items.
Accessible education. The Benguet State University has extended the opening of classes for the far-flung towns accommodating more enrollments for tertiary students.
The Department of Public Works and Highways started the building of the PHP361-million flyover project located between Governor Camins and Veterans Avenues in Zamboanga City.
Cash assistance to participants! The Bacolod City government announced that the barangays who will join the street dance and float competitions in the Masskara Festival will receive more than PHP5 million in financial aid.