CEBU CITY, Philippines—Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia promised to give P3 million to the City of Naga as financial aid to the victims of the 2018 tragic landslide. In 2018, the Cebu Provincial Government allocated P1 million as financial assistance to the city but Garcia said the amount was not yet released by the previous administration. […]
This is an aerial shot of Barangay Tinaan in Naga City that was taken after the tragic landslide that happened on September 20, 2018. CDND FILE PHOTO
In 2018, the Cebu Provincial Government allocated P1 million as financial assistance to the city but Garcia said the amount was not yet released by the previous administration.kana intawn kay wala gyud na maabot nila angAngayan man nga tabangan gyud to sila, grabe to ilang giagian sad no In an earlier interview, Naga City Mayor Val Chiong said he will convince Governor Garcia to increase the financial aid in order to include funding for the construction of a school building in Barangay Cantao-an.
Chiong said they have identified a lot within Barangay Cantao-an, which will be the site for the new building.
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