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Philippines floods fuel anger over alleged corruption

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Aug 21 Evening

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Philippines floods fuel anger over alleged corruption

Weeks of monsoon rains have caused widespread flooding in the northern Philippines. Residents in the affected areas are demanding answers regarding alleged corruption. The article states that the flooding has fueled this anger among the population. The specific details of the alleged corruption or the exact location within the northern Philippines are not provided in the content. The content focuses on the immediate impact of the rains and the public's reaction.

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Weeks of monsoon rain have caused flooding in the northern Philippines.

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Residents in the flooded areas are demanding answers regarding alleged corruption.

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The flooding is fueling anger among residents over alleged corruption.

Aug 21 Morning

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South China Morning PostYesterday

Philippine flood-control scandal resurfaces after latest monsoon deluge

Recent monsoon rains have caused significant flooding in Metro Manila and parts of Luzon, the Philippines' main island. This recurring disaster has intensified public scrutiny of President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr's administration, particularly regarding alleged corruption in flood-control projects. Analysts note that the recent deluge highlights a disconnect between the President's anti-corruption stance and the lack of tangible improvements in flood-affected communities. The heavy rainfall on Monday, with 201.7 mm falling in five hours, led to widespread inundation, stranded vehicles, and submerged areas not typically prone to flooding. The situation has renewed public debate and political accountability concerns surrounding the slow investigation into allegedly substandard or non-existent flood-control works.

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Metro Manila received 201.7 mm of rain in five hours on Monday.

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Latest floods in Metro Manila and Luzon have renewed scrutiny of alleged corrupt flood-control projects.

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Analysts suggest the deluge has intensified examination of the slow investigation into substandard flood-control works.

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The current situation exposes a gap between President Marcos' anti-corruption message and visible results.