🇵🇭Massive Protest in Manila Over Flood-Control Corruption

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Hundreds of thousands of Filipinos have taken to the streets of Manila to demand accountability over a flood-control corruption scandal, which has left many urban areas vulnerable to seasonal flooding. The protest is one of the largest in recent years, highlighting growing frustration with government oversight and infrastructure mismanagement.

Background

  • The controversy stems from alleged misappropriation of funds intended for critical flood-defense projects across Metro Manila and neighboring provinces.
  • Residents have reported worsening floods in heavily populated areas, resulting in property damage, displacement, and traffic paralysis during heavy rains.

The Rally

  • Protesters gathered at Luneta Park and marched to government offices, carrying banners calling for transparency, resignations, and prosecution of corrupt officials.
  • Organizers said the rally was peaceful, though tensions flared in some areas as security forces maintained order.

Government Response

  • The Philippine National Police and city authorities confirmed the demonstration was monitored closely to prevent violence, while ensuring citizens’ right to peaceful assembly.
  • Government spokespeople have vowed to investigate corruption claims and improve flood infrastructure management.

Broader Context

  • The protest comes amid ongoing recovery efforts from Super Typhoon Fung‑Wong, which has displaced millions and caused significant destruction across the Philippines.
  • Environmental and civic groups have criticized slow government response to natural disasters, linking it to mismanagement and corruption in key infrastructure projects.

References

  1. https://apnews.com/article/d390012c4eb5c37fc906b4fdc53e14fb
  2. https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1263091
  3. https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2025/11/17/2503718/mass-protest-manila-flood-control-scandal
  4. https://www.rappler.com/nation/regions/philippines-massive-protest-flood-control-2025-november/

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