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Inday Sara visits typhoon ‘Agaton’ survivors in Leyte

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Lakas-Christian Muslim Democrats (CMD) vice presidential candidate Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte on Friday morning visited survivors and victims of recent typhoon “Agaton” in Leyte.

VISITING TYPHOON VICTIMS. Lakas-CMD/HNP vice presidential Candidate and Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte visits and comforts victims of typhoon Agaton at the Immaculate Concepcion Hospital in Baybay City Leyte. With her are Davao Occidental Governor Claude Bautista, Lakas-CMD President and House Majority Leader Martin Romualdez and Baybay City Mayor Jose Carlos Cari. (below) Inday Sara with Majo Romualdez and Abuyog Mayor Lemuel Traya (left).

Duterte was accompanied by her campaign managers House Majority Leader and Leyte 1st District Rep. Martin G. Romualdez of Lakas-CMD and Davao Occidental Gov. Claude Bautista of Hugpong ng Pagbabago (HNP), the local political group founded by the Davao City mayor.

Also with them were Mayors Jose Carlos Cari of Baybay City, Daisy Lleve of Mahaplag town, and Mayor Lemuel Traya of Abuyog municipality.

Duterte visited and comforted 37 typhoon survivors confined at the Immaculate Concepcion Hospital in Baybay City.

She also visited hundreds of families rendered homeless by the typhoon and who are temporarily sheltered in evacuation centers in Baybay City and the municipalities of Mahaplag and Abuyog.

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Baybay City bore the brunt of the fury of the recent typhoon. More than 100 reportedly died from landslides and flooding.

Romualdez,  president of Lakas-CMD, thanked Duterte for visiting his province mates.

“The visit means a lot to us. It uplifts our people’s spirits. They are still grieving over the death of some relatives, friends or neighbors. They are still suffering from the loss of homes and livelihood,” Romualdez said.

Duterte, Romualdez, and Bautista urged the concerned government agencies to extend more help to victims of typhoon Agaton.

Aside from deaths and loss of homes and livelihood, the typhoon caused extensive damage to infrastructure and agriculture.

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