00:00Aside from the help for those affected by the typhoon,
00:02President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. also assured
00:06that he will pay attention to the movements
00:08to reduce the effects of calamities.
00:11Ken and Prashente have a report.
00:16Following the disaster of the typhoon Kristina and Leon in some parts of the country,
00:21President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. assured
00:24that he will pay more attention to disaster risk reduction and response
00:28by the local government or the national government.
00:30According to the executive,
00:32this should strengthen the effects of climate change
00:37so that it can develop flood control systems
00:41after being overwhelmed by the previous typhoons.
00:44There are many changes in the planning of the infrastructure
00:49that we are building.
00:51That's what needs to be done.
00:52You can expect that our national and local disaster risk reduction and response will be strengthened.
01:01This is really a part of our lives.
01:04Our country is considered to be at high risk
01:06due to the effects of climate change.
01:08That's why we need to be good in this field.
01:12The Administration of Response to Climate Change will also contribute
01:17to reduce the number of deaths in each disaster.
01:20Second, to reduce the number of people and families affected.
01:25Third, to protect the small communities and their families here.
01:32The color of politics in times of calamity should not be dimmed.
01:36Instead, assistance should be provided.
01:39The Administration and its agencies are also prepared
01:43to provide assistance to those affected by the typhoon.
01:46My fellow countrymen, we will not stop until all of us recover.
01:51Our agencies are tireless.
01:53We hear your prayers and we are doing everything
01:57to put you in a better condition.
02:00The Executive Board urged the public
02:03to pray for those affected by the typhoons.
02:06So, in addition to our loved ones,
02:11let us also pray for the victims
02:15and for the victims of this disaster.
02:17The DSWD and GALG were the first to assure
02:20that the Administration has sufficient funds
02:22to provide immediate assistance to those affected by the calamity.
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