President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. called on government agencies to spread the Christmas spirit across Filipino communities amid recent climate-related
challenges.
“We have faced difficulties this past year. We have been hit by various challenges, starting with El Niño, which caused drought in our agriculture, followed by La Niña that brought numerous storms,” President Marcos said. The President emphasized the significance of maintaining holiday customs, focusing on unity and happiness during this time.
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