Malacañan on Sunday assured the public that immediate relief and assistance will be given to those affected by Tropical Storm #Auring (international name “Dujuan”).
“We are closely monitoring Tropical Storm ‘#Auring’ and the communities on its track. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council and line government agencies have been providing relief and assistance to those affected,” Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said.
To date, Roque said the Department of Social Welfare and Development has relief stockpiles and standby funds amounting to PHP1,204,692,327 in its Central Office, Field Offices and National Resource Operations Center.
Roque said the Department of Health has also prepositioned a total of PHP19,508,368 worth of medicines, medical supplies, health kits in its Centers for Health Development.
Deployable response groups (DRGs) were also deployed by the Philippine Coast Guard in affected areas to assist in evacuation and /or rescue operations in coordination with the concerned local government units, he added.
Roque urged the public to observe safety precautions.
“We ask the public, especially residents of affected areas, to remain vigilant, be prepared and ready for possible evacuation in case their local authorities advise them to do so as a precautionary measure,” Roque said.
Roque also advised the public to regularly check the latest weather advisories and other information related to #Auring.
#Auring was last spotted at 320 kilometers east of Hinatuan, #Surigao del Sur. It is packing maximum sustained winds of 65 kilometers per hour (kph) near the center and gustiness of up to 80 kph.
The tropical storm was also monitored moving northwestward of #Dinagat Islands-Eastern #Samar-#Leyte area at 15 kph.
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President Rodrigo Roa #Duterte has thumbed down the proposal to hold pilot face-to-face (F2F) classes in low-risk areas next month but is open to conduct them by August after the government kicks off its vaccination drive this month, Malacañan said on Monday.
In a Palace press briefing, Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said President #Duterte called him on Sunday night to inform him about his decision to reject in-person classes until after vaccination program starts.
“Nagdesisyon na po ang Presidente,wala pa rin po tayong face-to-face classes sa bansa.Tumawag po kagabi ang Presidente sa akin at ang sabi niya ayaw po niya malagay sa panganib o alanganin ang buhay ng ating magaaral at mga guro habang wala pa pong nababakunahan sa bansa”he said.
President #Duterte says no vaccine rollout, no MGCQ
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte has refused to place the entire #Philippines under the least restrictive modified general community quarantine (#MGCQ) until after the government kicks off its vaccination drive, Malacañan said.
Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said the President’s preference not to shift to MGCQ unless there is a vaccine rollout was raised during the ongoing Cabinet meeting.
“President Rodrigo Roa #Duterte gave his directive to the Cabinet that the #Philippines would not be placed under modified general community quarantine unless there is a rollout of vaccines,” Roque said in a statement.
President #Duterte decision on VFA hinges on Filipinos’ welfare
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte will decide on the fate of the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) with the national interest and welfare of #Filipinos in mind.
Senator Christopher “Bong” Go said whatever decision the President will come up with should be respected.
The VFA with the United States is a deal to allow the presence of military forces in the #Philippines for military exercises with local troops and humanitarian missions.
An important clause states that US military courts will have jurisdiction over crimes committed by its members as long as they are part of official duties.
Go said President #Duterte, as chief architect of foreign policy, has the prerogative to make decisions for the country.
Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Salvador #Panelo insisted that those criticizing President Rodrigo Roa #Duterte’s demand for the United States (US) to pay the #Philippines for hosting American troops should allow the chief executive to “strategize” since it was part of his job.
While acknowledging critics’ right to free speech, Panelo said their sentiments would give the US the impression that there is disunity among Filipinos.
Panelo reiterated that President #Duterte is the chief architect of foreign policy as mandated by the #Constitution
and that President #Duterte can enter into treaties and to make these treaties effective before it goes to Congress for its concurrence.