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August 22, 2025

The recent flooding in Metro Manila and nearby provinces reignited a long-overdue national conversation: how do we finally solve the chronic flooding challenge that follows every typhoon or even just light rain?

- JOE ZALDARRIAGA

In response, the government launched a sweeping investigation into corruption tied to flood control projects. Names of contractors and politicians are being exposed, with no less than President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. himself leading the charge to hold those who have misused Filipino taxpayers' money accountable.

The private sector has not remained silent. Ramon S. Ang, chairman of San Miguel Corp. (SMC), stepped forward with a bold pledge to support the government's flood mitigation efforts. His commitment includes drainage construction, clearing operations, and relocating homes and schools built dangerously close to waterways.

"Now, I, San Miguel, Ramon Ang, am volunteering. I will be the one to help all of Metro Manila in solving the flood problem at no cost to the people, no cost to the government," Ang declared during a media conference, speaking in a mix of English and Tagalog.

The business community expressed its support for the initiative. In a joint statement, the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, along with the Employers Confederation of the Philippines, Philippine Exporters Confederation, Philippine Franchise Association and Philippine Retailers Association, commended Ang's proposal, saying it was aligned with the private sector's commitment to collaborate with government in tackling issues that impact business, trade and economic resilience.

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