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Philippines Tourism Chief Races Home to Aid Typhoon-Hit Cebu

A typhoon strikes Cebu, and one leader abandons a global stage to stand with her people. See how urgency and compassion reshaped disaster response.

In this image in the front on the right side there are leaves. In the center there are huts and in...
In this image in the front on the right side there are leaves. In the center there are huts and in the background there are boats sailing on the water and the sky is cloudy.

Philippines Tourism Chief Races Home to Aid Typhoon-Hit Cebu

Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco swiftly returned to the Philippines on November 5, 2025, after learning about the devastating effect of Typhoon 'Tino' in Cebu. She immediately headed to Liloan, a city severely affected by the storm, the following day.

Garcia-Frasco, who had been in London representing the Philippines at the World Travel Market, cut short her trip to attend to the urgent needs of her fellow Filipinos. She arrived in the Philippines on November 5 and wasted no time in reaching Liloan, where she assessed the damage caused by the typhoon.

Upon her arrival, she met with the local mayor, although the mayor's name was not explicitly mentioned in available sources. However, the province's governor, Pamela Baricuatro, commented on the severe flooding in Liloan during the typhoon, indicating the gravity of the situation.

Garcia-Frasco's prompt return and visit to Liloan demonstrate the government's commitment to supporting typhoon-affected areas. Her actions underscore the importance of preparedness and immediate response to natural disasters.

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