President Marcos Assesses Typhoon Julian’s Impact in Home Province

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. conducted an aerial inspection in Ilocos Norte to assess the extensive damage caused by Typhoon Julian.

During the inspection, the President observed the effects of the typhoon, including overflowing rivers and damaged infrastructure.

Marcos also inspected the Gabu Dike, which was severely damaged by the storm.

Following the inspection, President Marcos led a situation briefing at the provincial capitol in Laoag City, where he directed immediate assistance to affected areas and residents.

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The President presented a P100 million check from the Office of the President as financial aid to the provincial government of Ilocos Norte.

Ilocos Norte was among the areas hit hardest by Typhoon Julian.

President Marcos identified siltation as a key factor behind the flooding in Ilocos Norte during the typhoon, citing shallow riverbeds as the main cause of flooding and damage, including the destruction of the Gabu Dike.

Marcos acknowledged that addressing the issue may take time but noted that they are exploring partnerships with large companies to help dredge and deepen rivers, and considering the import of heavy machinery from China or Taiwan.

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DPWH Secretary Manny Bonoan also announced plans to acquire additional dredging equipment in 2025 and clear debris from the sabo dams that hold rainwater.

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