#NasaanAngPangulo trends on Twitter as Duterte skips super typhoon briefing | Inquirer News

#NasaanAngPangulo trends on Twitter as Duterte skips super typhoon briefing

By: - Reporter / @ConsINQ
/ 11:45 AM November 01, 2020

Caption: Screenshot from Twitter trends

MANILA, Philippines — #NasaanAngPangulo (Where is the President) topped the Philippines’ trends on Twitter as Super Typhoon Rolly, the strongest typhoon so far this year, whipped the Bicol region and Southern Luzon.

President Rodrigo Duterte skipped the televised press briefing on the national government’s the response and preparation for the super typhoon.

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#NasaanAngPangulo dominated the trends, followed by #Rolly PH, as of Sunday at 11 a.m.

“Bicol”  was in fifth spot for Twitter trends in the country.

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Super Typhoon Rolly first made landfall early Sunday morning in Bato, Catanduanes and later in Tiwi, Albay.

READ: Rolly is world’s strongest typhoon so far in 2020 — Pagasa

READ: ‘Rolly’ prompts mass evacuations in Luzon

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