PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. vowed that his administration would continue to pour resources into developing climate-resilient infrastructure to ensure the safety of communities, especially during calamities.
In a media interview in Malacañang on Dec. 16, Marcos said the government must spend on critical infrastructure projects, especially amid the series of calamities hitting the country.
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