Senator Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go underscored his unwavering commitment to support communities hit by disasters as he lent a helping hand to those affected by typhoon “Egay” in Dinalupihan, Bataan, on Saturday, August 12. The assistance was carried out at the respective barangay halls of Tucop, Old San Jose, Payangan,…
Senator Christopher Lawrence “Bong” Go underscored his unwavering commitment to support communities hit by disasters as he lent a helping hand to those affected by typhoon “Egay” in Dinalupihan, Bataan, on Saturday, August 12.
The senator voiced his determination to enhance the country’s disaster preparedness and response strategies. Go is the proponent of Senate Bill No. 188, also known as the Department of Disaster Bill. He introduced this legislation with the aim of creating a unique agency exclusively concentrating on disaster risk reduction and management.
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