The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) should take notice of more than 500 mutilated and unknown bodies which were found on the rooftop of a public hospital in
(Photo courtesy of Panukulan, Quezon LGU) MANILA - The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said the province of Quezon is seen to be the hardest-hit area by Super Typhoon Karding as damage assessment in affected areas continues. "Ongoing assessment tayo and of course we are looking at Quezon based sa initial report natin, umikot nga kami kanina with the President (Ferdinand Marcos Jr.) ano, tiningnan namin itong Nueva Ecija area at mukhang very minimal yung effect nung bagyo (Our assessment is still ongoing and of course, we are looking at Quezon based on the initial report. We have flown with the President earlier and when we look into the Nueva Ecija area, it seems the effect of the typhoon there is minimal)," NDRRMC spokesperson and Office of Civil Defense Assistant Secretary Bernardo Rafaelito Alejandro IV said in Monday's Laging Handa briefing. Alejandro added that they are waiting for more reports on typhoon damage to come in. "But
Sardar Satnam Singh (Khalsa), who practised Unani medicine, was at his clinic when attackers barged into his cabin and opened fire, killing the 45-year-old instantly on September 30.