Marcos mobilizes gov't agencies for 'Aghon' relief efforts
President Marcos has ordered the mobilization of various government agencies in response to the aftermath of Typhoon “Aghon” that has reportedly killed five and affected about 10,000 families in the southern part of Luzon.
Before departing Manila for Brunei for a state visit on Tuesday, May 28, Marcos reported the actions taken by the government to help and ensure the safety of the victims.
He said the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) already provided P1.35 million worth of assistance to the victims, with P607.9 million more that is available for release if necessary.

Marcos said the government also prepared a total of 841 search and rescue teams from the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) and the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP); as well as 456 transportation assets and 436 emergency telecommunications equipment.
According to the President, the DSWD, the Department of Agriculture (DA) and the Department of Health (DOH) were also ordered to extend help to those affected by the typhoon.
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and the Department of Transportation (DOTr), meanwhile, are already prepared to help in repairing damaged infrastructures.
“Patuloy naman ang ating gagawin at hindi natin titigilan ito siyempre hanggang matapos ang ating pagtulong sa mga nasalanta, sa mga naging biktima dito sa ating mga area na tinamaan ng Aghon (We will continue our efforts and won't stop until we'll have extended assistance to the victims),” Marcos said.
So far, he said, the Regions IV, V, VI, VII and VIII were seen to have been hit by “Aghon,” with about 12,043 families or 26,726 affected.
Six cities and municipalities experienced power outages and 13 flooding incidents were reported.