President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Thursday extended his sympathies and solidarity to the United States as Texas reels from catastrophic flooding that has displaced thousands and claimed lives.
“On behalf of the Filipino people, I extend our deepest sympathies to President Trump and the American people as they face the devastating floods in Texas,” President Marcos said in a statement.
He noted that the Philippines, often struck by natural disasters, understands the hardship of recovery and stands with those affected.
“The Philippines knows the challenges of rebuilding after disaster and grieves with the families who have lost loved ones. We stand with the United States in prayer and solidarity during this difficult time,” Mr. Marcos said.
The Filipino leader expressed confidence in the resilience of Texans and in former President Donald Trump’s leadership during the crisis.
“We have faith that the strength and resilience of the people of Texas, together with President Trump’s leadership, will guide them as they recover,” Mr. Marcos said.
Meanwhile, Malacañang on Wednesday said no Filipino has been reported dead or missing in the floods, particularly in hard-hit Kerr County, based on updates from the Philippine Consulate General in Houston.
“Currently, according to the Philippine Consul General, no Filipinos have been affected,” said Presidential Communications Office Undersecretary Claire Castro.
She added that the consulate continues to monitor the situation and urged Filipinos in the area to reach out for assistance if needed. The government, she emphasized, is ready to help.
Texas has been battling widespread flooding following days of torrential rain, leading to massive evacuations and emergency response efforts across several counties.







