DND remains on alert during holidays

The Department of National Defense has assured that it is ready to respond to any incident nationwide despite the holiday break. Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro Jr. stated that vigilance against all threats, whether natural or man-made, will continue.

On Monday, Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro Jr. expressed gratitude to those who have given their all to keep others safe, promising to look after their families as with all veterans. "We will continue to be alert against all threats, whether natural or man-made," Teodoro said. He added, "We pray for the victims of this year’s calamities, both here and abroad, and resolve to work harder in order to help prevent the same from recurring."

The statement came from Manila, where the DND emphasized its readiness amid the holiday season. No specific incidents were mentioned, but it focused on general preparedness for potential challenges, including this year's calamities. This is part of the government's broader efforts to maintain security during festive times.

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