Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declared a state of emergency after the storm swept through central regions.
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- Typhoon Kalmaegi caused widespread flooding and mudflows in central Philippines, resulting in at least 114 deaths.
- President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. declared a state of emergency to expedite access to emergency funds. 24s
- Survivors report insufficient government aid and criticize the quality of flood control structures. 36s
- Officials admit that many flood control projects were substandard or incomplete, with over $45 million allocated in recent years. 1m 24s
- Investigations reveal that billions in funding for flood control may have been lost to corruption. 2m 20s