Vice President Leni Robredo visited five towns in Camarines Sur to provide aid to residents affected by super typhoon Rolly.
In one of her visits, she met the barangay chairman Rolando Coner of Punta Tarawal, who administered her oath as vice president in 2016.
Robredo visited his barangay to check how everyone was doing after the typhoon and saw Coner cleaning the barangay hall after the floods.
In Calabanga, Robredo visited Barangay Punta Tarawal, where residents were grateful for the sea wall that made them feel safer.
They also showed her a school built by AGGAPP Foundation in 2017, which remained unscathed despite the typhoon's ferocity.
Robredo's office also provided relief assistance to the residents affected by Rolly.
Her visit included stops in Minalabac, Bula, Iriga City, and San Jose, where her office's learning hub was also damaged.
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