The Philippine Army and Philippine Air Force planned to prepare humanitarian assistance and disaster relief for different cities in the possible aftermath of Typhoon Karding.
After his state visit to the United States, President Marcos Jr. reached out to different government agencies in response to assistance during typhoon Karding.
Senator Sherwin Gatchalian aims to enhance the training for teachers on Filipino Sign Language as he sees a neglection to the such field through the law.
Register for assistance. The Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation called out the agricultural workers to join the government's registry system for agriculture to have insurance and future assistance.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development secretary Erwin Tulfo partnered with The World Bank and World Vision in enhancing social protection programs.
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority has inspected 71 pumping stations in the National Capital Region and worked all day to monitor the flooding during typhoon Karding.