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LOOK: Chico River in Bontoc, Mountain Province as of Tuesday, October 12, at 6 am. #MaringPH

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#RescuePH operations still ongoing in Barangay Calaoagan Bassit, Gattaran in Cagayan. #MaringPH

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ROAD UPDATE: A portion of the road along Ta bac, Kibungan is closed to traffic as of 8am due to soil collapse/debris flow.

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LOOK: Residents of Masi, Buyun and Simpatuyo in Sta Teresita, Cagayan were evacuated after flooding caused by heavy rain on Monday, October 11. 📷: Cagayan PIO

Report calls for rescue by using the hashtag #RescuePH and tagging
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@MovePH LOOK: Flooding in Betag, La Trinidand, Benguet caused by heavy rains brought by severe tropical storm #MaringPH. 📷: Leng Panganiban Dizon/Beguet PIO ImageImage
@MovePH LOOK: La Union PDRRMO conducts rescue and road clearing operations after heavy rainfall caused by severe tropical storm #MaringPH. 📷: Provincial Government of La Union ImageImageImageImage
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Parts of northern Philippines are still submerged to more than 13 meters of flood water. Families still stranded, some reported to have died overnight. Hope neighbouring countries will send military help for rescue #UlyssesPH #CagayanNeedsHelp @DeptDefence @AustralianArmy
Last week it was Bicol region. Few days ago it was Metro Manila and CALABARZON. And now it's Ilocos and Cagayan Valley. The Philippines can't seem to have a break, with 21 cyclones so far this year. #RescuePH #UlyssesPH news.abs-cbn.com/news/11/14/20/…
@AusAirForce @Australian_Navy @DeptDefence @AustralianArmy the Office of the Vice President in the Philippines has started coordination with the Philippine Army last night. Hope you can support. @lenirobredo @VPPilipinas
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Calamities are reason why we form a government. We provide government with the organization, manpower, money, resources and training to address emergencies in any part of the country. We expect government to work for us, especially at times like this.
People outside Cagayan Valley are watching helplessly as we receive endless news of fellow Filipinos there desperately asking for help. Apparently, the LGUs alone cannot handle the sheer magnitude of the ecological humanitarian crisis. National government must step in.
The people of Cagayan Valley are Filipinos too. They pay taxes to the national government. They are entitled to quick and adequate response from national agencies. National agencies should address their emergency needs.
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Widespread flooding in Isabela, Cagayan feared as Magat Dam releases more water

#UlyssesPH #ReliefPH #RescuePH #CagayanNeedsHelp

mb.com.ph/2020/11/12/wid…
Major rivers in the province, such as the Cagayan River and the Abulog River, have overflowed due to the non-stop rain since November 11. Some shores have eroded.

#UlyssesPH #ReliefPH #RescuePH #CagayanNeedsHelp

rappler.com/moveph/photos-…
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WHATS CURRENTLY HAPPENING IN THE PHILIPPINES: a thread.
As of today, another huge typhoon has hit the Philippines. Homes were destroyed due to the flooding. People are also stuck on their roofs waiting to be rescued.
Just a few weeks, there was a huge typhoon, and now, another one. Houses were buried, animals are suffering, and there are people who are missing. Here are hotlines you can call for help.
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The absence and silence of national disaster, civil defense and rescue officials throughout the night was obvious.

If there’s anyone who didn’t follow PAGASA’s advice, they are these “public servants” who would rather gaslight this morning.
NDRRMC and OCD officials should disclose their whereabouts and activities in the hours leading to #UlyssesPH’s landfall until this outrageous presscon.

Nag-11.11 lang yata itong mga hayup na to eh. Tapos sisisihin ang mga taong pinabayaan nila.
Were NDRRMC and OCD closely monitoring #RescuePH reports on social media and mass media? What steps did they take?

What kind of help did these agencies provide LGU DRRMOs?

Aside from gaslighting, what exactly did they do?
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EMERGENCY NUMBERS

Emergency Hotline 911
NDRRMC 02-89115061 @NDRRMC_OpCen
RED CROSS 143 or 02-85278385 @philredcross
PNP 117 or 02-87220650 @pnppio
FIRE 02-84260219 @bfpnhq_pis
DSWD 02-89318101 @dswdserves
COAST GUARD 02-85278481 @coastguardph
MMDA 136 or 02-88824151 @MMDA
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