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Where were the congressmen at the height of Tino?

The Freeman

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November 10, 2025

In times of serious emergencies and most especially, during disasters and calamities, the people expect their leaders to be on top of the rescue, relief, and assistance operations.

- Atty. Josephus B. Jimenez

Thus, at the height of international weather disturbance Kalmaegi, locally known as Tino, it was only expected that the constituencies of politicians would be looking for their leaders.

Where was Representative Rhea Gullas while Talisay, Naga City, and the other city and the municipalities in the 1st District were being devastated by Typhoon Tino? Where was the honorable Edsel Galeos when Argao, Dalaguete, and the other towns in the 2nd District were being besieged by those strong winds and water? Where was Representative Karen Garcia when her constituencies in the 3rd District, from Barili to Balamban and Asturias were desperate for rescue, relief, and assistance?

Where was Representative Sun Shimura while the people of his district were in urgent and vital need of help? And where was Representative Duke Frasco when his own hometown was submerged in a rampaging flood and his constituents needed immediate rescue and assistance. He has been there a number years. Instead of dreaming about an airport, which is not the priority need of the 5th District, how many flood control projects did he ever plan and implement especially in his own hometown of Liloan?

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