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Philippines Erupts as Hundreds of Thousands Protest Disappearing Flood-Control Billions

Philippines Erupts as Hundreds of Thousands Protest Disappearing Flood-Control Billions

Three-day rally in Manila demands answers over 545 billion pesos in alleged ‘ghost’ projects and failed defences after deadly typhoons
Hundreds of thousands of Filipinos filled Manila’s Rizal Park on Sunday, opening a three-day national protest over a vast corruption scandal in the country’s flood-control programme.

Estimates place the crowd at around six hundred and fifty thousand people, turning the park and surrounding streets into a sea of white shirts, banners, and families seeking accountability.

Protesters are demanding answers over how roughly five hundred forty-five billion pesos, allocated for nearly ten thousand flood-mitigation projects since twenty twenty-two, could have failed so catastrophically to protect vulnerable communities.

Audits and early investigations have identified thousands of alleged “ghost” or substandard projects, missing or duplicated documentation, and a concentration of lucrative contracts awarded to a small circle of contractors.

This pattern has fuelled public suspicion of collusion between influential lawmakers and private firms.

The outrage has been sharpened by recent storms.

Typhoons Kalmaegi and Fung-Wong, which crashed across the archipelago this year, claimed hundreds of lives and displaced well over a million residents.

Entire neighbourhoods that were supposedly shielded by new flood-control structures were submerged within hours.

For families watching their homes disappear underwater, the revelations about unfinished or never-built projects have turned grief into anger.

The rally was spearheaded by a coalition of religious, civic, and youth organisations, with the influential Iglesia ni Cristo movement playing a central role.

Demonstrators have pledged a peaceful but determined three-day vigil, calling for a full accounting of every peso allocated to flood-defence projects, the recovery of misused funds, and firm criminal proceedings against those responsible.

Many participants travelled from flood-stricken provinces, carrying photographs of destroyed homes and lost relatives, demanding justice rather than political spectacle.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has publicly acknowledged the severity of the scandal, expressing solidarity with citizens demanding transparency.

His administration has launched a sweeping audit, frozen billions of pesos in assets linked to questionable contracts, and signalled that high-ranking officials, contractors, and fixers may face prosecution.

Accused individuals, meanwhile, insist that they are being targeted unfairly and vow to contest any charges.

For the government, the crisis represents a crucial test of public trust.

Security forces have been instructed to respect the peaceful nature of the demonstrations, while military leaders have emphasised neutrality amid speculation about political instability.

Organisers have insisted the movement is not an attempt to unseat the administration but a demand for honest governance.

The scandal cuts to the heart of the Philippines’ long battle with natural disasters.

The nation’s resilience depends on infrastructure that works when storms arrive.

When promised protections fail—or worse, never existed—the sense of abandonment is profound.

As the protests enter their second and third days, Filipinos are demanding not only accountability for past failures but a national commitment to transparent budgeting, responsible contracting, and disaster-preparedness structures that genuinely protect lives.

Whether these demands lead to structural reform or fade into another unresolved chapter of public frustration will shape how the country confronts the next inevitable storm.
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