AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMindanao Quake Response: Senate President Pro Tempore Sherwin Gatchalian and allied senators visited Sarangani and General Santos to assess damage and deliver food and cash aid, as DSWD provided P5,000 cash plus family food packs to about 4,000 quake-affected workers and residents. House vs Impeachment, Relief Still On: Akbayan Rep. Chel Diokno said House members are still responding to quake needs even amid VP Sara Duterte impeachment preparations, citing pledges totaling P9.25 million from 139 lawmakers. Independence Day Security in NCR: The PNP put all units on full alert for Independence Day, deploying 89,473 officers nationwide with about 16,000 in Metro Manila, including key areas like Luneta and major transport hubs. Metro Manila Traffic: MMDA announced Roxas Boulevard and several nearby roads will be closed June 12 morning, with alternate routes for motorists. Cybersecurity & Governance: The Senate website was defaced, but authorities said no sensitive data was compromised; a hacktivist group claimed responsibility. West Philippine Sea: Malacañang said President Marcos will not allow control of Scarborough Shoal (Bajo de Masinloc) to erode, stressing diplomatic and legal steps. Education Disruption Risk: DepEd reported 8,642 Mindanao schools affected by the 7.8 quake, disrupting classes for 4.9 million learners. Power Costs: Meralco raised June electricity rates by ₱0.1488 per kWh, citing tight Luzon supply and a weaker peso. QC-Adjacent Sports Safety: PSC and UAAP backed reforms after the deaths of Ateneo players, with financial assistance pledged to families and support for a proposed Sports Coaching Act.
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