Typhoon Nina struck Philippines
Track of Typhoon Nock-ten (Nina) as of December 26, 2016. (Courtesy of Wikipedia) Typhoon Nina, internationally known as Nock-ten, made a landfall in the Philippines on Christmas Day. It's wind measured 110 km/h. The typhoon rendered the houses and agricultures destroyed especially in Bicol region and about 87,000 families were evacuated. However, Typhoon Nina is not only the topic on social media but also the Vice President Leni Robredo, who being slammed by Duterte supporters for Christmas vacation in New York City while her fellow people of Naga City - her hometown - and Bicol evacuated and suffered during the typhoon. Robredo's spokeperson Georgina Hernandez stated that her vacation was planned a year ago and she will going home to the Philippines as soon as possible. There are some pages claiming that Robredo made help from US, however, a netizen debunked these pictures claiming that relief from USAID dispatched to the affected areas as posted by a staunch anti-Dute