MANILA, Philippines — “The flood controls are there; they were just overwhelmed.”
This was the explanation offered by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. amid criticisms that followed massive floodings as consecutive typhoons lashed parts of the country recently.
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Article continues after this advertisement“Many people are saying, I read in the newspaper, I hear on the radio, television, ‘Where are the flood controls?’ The flood controls are there; they were just overwhelmed,” he said in mixed Filipino and English during an ambush interview.
Article continues after this advertisementThe National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said in its November 2 report that reported deaths from Kristine climbed to 146 – of which 20 were validated. The highest validated death count was in the Bicol Region at 15.
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“Look at the statistics. During Typhoon Ondoy, the rainfall was over 400 centimeters. Here in Kristine, the rainfall was about 700 centimeters, almost double that of Ondoy,” Marcos also said.
“That’s why the flood control measures we implemented were for floods like during Ondoy. Before this, talk to the people in areas where the land has collapsed, thatonly happened now; it hasn’t happened before,” he added.
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