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flag Philippines allocates $45M in emergency aid for typhoon-hit Negros Occidental, with schools prioritized for recovery.

flag President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. approved P45 million in emergency aid for typhoon-affected areas in Negros Occidental, with funds going to six local government units. flag The aid, part of a larger response including P50 million already allocated, supports rehabilitation after Typhoon Tino caused widespread damage. flag On November 11–13, government officials visited affected sites, delivering medical supplies, shelter materials, food packs, hygiene kits, and educational resources. flag Education Secretary Sonny Angara focused on restoring school connectivity, distributing laptops and Starlink units to damaged schools. flag Over 1,700 classrooms were damaged, impacting tens of thousands of students, prompting coordinated repair efforts and temporary learning solutions.

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