MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine government has released a list of 39 potential sites for constructing rain-catchment structures aimed at reducing flooding in the National Capital Region. The list, announced by Malacañang, expands on an earlier suggestion of 30 sites by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. During a recent situation briefing. The new list includes locations across the region, with the goal of improving water management and reducing the impact of heavy rains. Officials have not yet confirmed the exact timeline for implementation, but the initiative reflects ongoing efforts to address recurring flood issues. The proposed structures are expected to help manage excess water during monsoon seasons, potentially benefiting millions of residents in the area.