INQToday: Guo will be safe in Senate custody - Escudero; Over 200,000 people affected by habagat | Inquirer News

INQToday: Guo will be safe in Senate custody – Escudero; Over 200,000 people affected by habagat

/ 01:46 PM July 16, 2024

Here’s a quick roundup of today’s top stories:

NDRRMC: Over 200,000 people now affected by southwest monsoon

Bad weather brought by the southwest monsoon has now affected more than 200,000 people nationwide, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) reported Tuesday.

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In a July 16 situational report released at 8 a.m., the agency said 93,743 families, consisting of 221,435 individuals, in 363 barangays have recently experienced heavy rain, floods, and other effects of the southwest monsoon, locally called habagat.

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Guo will be safe in Senate custody, says Escudero

Senate President Francis Escudero said suspended Bamban Mayor Alice Guo will be safe, and may even be allowed to use gadgets, if she ever gets arrested and taken into custody by the Senate.

Speaking to reporters in an ambush interview on Tuesday, Escudero said Guo—should she finally be arrested—will be detained in a facility near a Philippine National Police (PNP) office within the Senate compound.

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No Ayungin resupply since violent June 17 encounter — PH Navy

There has yet to be any rotation and resupply (Rore) mission at the naval outpost in Ayungin (Second Thomas) Shoal in the West Philippine Sea since the violent June 17 incident there, a navy official said on Tuesday.

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However, Rear Admiral Roy Vincent Trinidad, navy spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea, assured that the supplies for the troops in the BRP Sierra Madre remains sufficient.

Trump formally named Republican candidate, picks right-winger for VP

Donald Trump won formal nomination Monday as the Republican presidential candidate and picked a right-wing loyalist for running mate, kicking off a triumphalist party convention in the wake of last weekend’s failed assassination attempt.

Trump announced 39-year-old Ohio Senator J.D. Vance as his vice presidential pick, rewarding a one-time harsh critic who became one of his most reliable — and uncompromising — supporters in Congress.

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TAGS: Alice Guo, Chiz Escudero, Donald Trump, NDRRMC

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