The Philippine Army and Philippine Air Force planned to prepare humanitarian assistance and disaster relief for different cities in the possible aftermath of Typhoon Karding.
After his state visit to the United States, President Marcos Jr. reached out to different government agencies in response to assistance during typhoon Karding.
The Department of Public Works and Highways in Central Luzon has positioned quick response equipment on critical roads prone to landslides and flooding during the super typhoon.
In lieu of the possible effects of strong typhoon Karding, local government units have ordered the suspension of classes for students in the National Capital Region.
In celebration of the National Family Week, a group of pastors suggested families have proper communication with their families to respond to the growing social ills.