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Tuesday, September 23, 2025

From Drought to Deluge: WMO Warns the World’s Water Cycle is Spinning Out of Control


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The planet’s most essential resource—water—is spiraling into crisis. In its newly released State of Global Water Resources 2024 report, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) paints a harrowing picture of a world caught between extremes: parched by relentless droughts in some regions, drowned by catastrophic floods in others.


For the sixth straight year, only about one-third of the world’s river basins experienced “normal” water conditions. The rest were caught in violent swings—too much or too little—reflecting what scientists now describe as an increasingly erratic hydrological cycle.


“This is no longer a distant warning—it’s our present reality,” declared WMO Secretary-General Celeste Saulo. “Water sustains our societies, powers our economies, and anchors our ecosystems. Yet our water resources are under mounting pressure, and extreme hazards are striking harder and more often. Without data, we are flying blind.”


A World in Flux: Rivers, Lakes, and Groundwater in Turmoil

Across the globe, the natural order of rivers and lakes is breaking down. Once predictable flows have turned volatile:


South America’s Amazon, Orinoco, Paraná, and São Francisco rivers ran at much-below-normal discharge, prolonging the devastating drought that has withered forests, farmlands, and livelihoods.


In stark contrast, West Africa’s Niger, Volta, and Lake Chad basins swelled with floods, leaving thousands dead and millions displaced.


Central Europe, Pakistan, Northern India, and North-Eastern China all faced above-normal river discharge, testing urban defenses and rural resilience alike.


Groundwater—humanity’s silent lifeline—fared little better. Of the 37,406 wells monitored across 47 countries, only 38% showed normal levels. Over-extraction continues to drain reserves faster than they can recharge, threatening communities and ecosystems that depend on these unseen reservoirs.


Glaciers Melting Into Memory

Perhaps the most chilling revelation: every glaciated region on Earth lost ice in 2024—the third consecutive year of such widespread retreat.


The numbers stagger: 450 gigatons of ice vanished, equivalent to a seven-kilometer cube of frozen water, enough to fill 180 million Olympic swimming pools. That melt alone raised global sea levels by 1.2 millimeters in a single year, inching coastal populations closer to disaster.


In Scandinavia, Svalbard, and North Asia, glaciers endured record-breaking mass loss. Nearer the equator, Colombia’s ice fields shrank by 5% in 2024 alone—a pace that could erase entire tropical glaciers within a generation.


A Deadly Ledger of Extremes

The report catalogues an alarming roll call of devastation:


Africa’s tropical zone: 2,500 lives lost, 4 million displaced amid relentless floods.


Europe: its most widespread flooding since 2013, with one-third of rivers breaching critical thresholds.


Asia-Pacific: record-breaking rainfall and cyclones killed more than 1,000 people.


Brazil: south drowned in floods claiming 183 lives, while the north languished in drought that gripped 59% of its territory.


Each statistic hides a human tragedy—families uprooted, harvests ruined, entire communities left clinging to survival.


A Call for Urgent Action

The WMO warns that today’s crisis is tomorrow’s catastrophe if monitoring, cooperation, and accountability lag. Already, 3.6 billion people face inadequate access to water for at least one month each year. That figure could swell to over 5 billion by 2050—a reality that would undermine economies, erode stability, and imperil the global pursuit of Sustainable Development Goal 6 on water and sanitation.


“Reliable, science-based information is more important than ever before,” Saulo emphasized. “We cannot manage what we do not measure. Continued investment and global collaboration in monitoring and data sharing are vital to closing dangerous gaps.”


The report urges countries to step up participation in WMO initiatives such as the Global Hydrological Status and Outlook System (HydroSOS) and the Hydrological Observing System (WHOS), harnessing satellite data and local monitoring to better understand and respond to water cycle disruptions.


The Bottom Line

The WMO’s findings are a stark reminder that water is both life’s giver and destroyer. From the glaciers that once fed rivers to the aquifers beneath our feet, the world’s water balance is unraveling. Left unchecked, the consequences will cascade through food systems, economies, and ecosystems alike.


The choice, experts warn, is clear: invest now in science, data, and cooperation—or pay later in crises that no levee, no dam, and no emergency aid can contain.

Breaking Allegations Shake Senate: Former DPWH Engineer Affidavit Exposes Multi-Billion Peso “Porsyentuhan” Scheme


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In a stunning turn of events that could reshape the country’s anti-corruption narrative, former Bulacan 1st District Engineer Henry Alcantara has submitted a sworn affidavit to the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee, confirming the existence of a deeply entrenched “porsyentuhan” system in the approval and funding of government infrastructure projects. His explosive testimony links high-ranking officials, both past and present, to alleged kickbacks amounting to billions of pesos in public funds.


The Affidavit: A Window into a Culture of Corruption

Alcantara’s statement details a complex and systemic practice wherein project proponents are allegedly required to surrender 20–25% of project funds in exchange for approvals and budget releases. His testimony spans several years and cites projects worth tens of billions of pesos, covering flood control systems, multipurpose buildings, and infrastructure initiatives across Bulacan, Pampanga, and other districts.


According to Alcantara, this arrangement has been in place for decades, thriving under the protection of political patrons and bureaucratic middlemen. He claims that from 2022 to 2025 alone, projects totaling over ₱25 billion were burdened by these “commission rates,” depriving taxpayers of funds that could have directly improved communities.


Names that Rock the Senate

Perhaps most shocking are the names cited in Alcantara’s affidavit. Among those he identified as allegedly involved in or connected to the system are:


Retired DPWH Undersecretary Roberto Bernardo – Allegedly acted as a broker and “collector” for project commissions, with a network reaching back to the late 1990s.


Former Senator Bong Revilla – Already linked to previous pork barrel scandals, now once again dragged into controversy.


Senator Jinggoy Estrada – Another figure previously entangled in corruption cases, mentioned as part of the network.


Senator Joel Villanueva – Cited in connection to budget allocations for multipurpose building projects, though Alcantara clarified that some projects may have been pursued without Villanueva’s direct knowledge.


Representative Zaldy Co – Current lawmaker and influential figure in budget deliberations, allegedly tied to projects coursed through the budget process.


While Alcantara’s testimony does not provide conclusive evidence against all named officials, it paints a disturbing picture of how public works funds may have been systematically carved up behind closed doors.


Billions at Stake

The affidavit meticulously outlines project amounts and the alleged commissions deducted. Some highlights include:


2022: ₱519 million project allocation, with 20% or more earmarked as “commissions.”


2023: Projects ballooned to over ₱5 billion, with the same 20–25% allegedly siphoned off.


2024: ₱14 billion in infrastructure allocations, again subject to the “porsyentuhan” practice.


2025 (projections): Around ₱7.3 billion already tagged for questionable commissions.


Alcantara claimed some transactions were brokered in high-end venues, such as hotels in Metro Manila, further highlighting the brazenness of the scheme.


The Weight of the Testimony

In his affidavit, Alcantara expressed fear for his safety and that of his family, appealing for protection as he laid bare the details of what he described as a long-standing racket.


“Hindi po ako lumalantad para sa pansarili kong interes. Gusto ko lang po na malaman ng taumbayan ang katotohanan—kung paano nauubos ang pondo ng bayan bago pa makarating sa totoong proyekto,” Alcantara said.


Senate Blue Ribbon Committee: A Test of Integrity

The Senate Blue Ribbon Committee now faces immense pressure to act decisively. Chaired by Senator Francis Tolentino, the committee has a mandate to probe corruption and recommend sanctions, but its credibility will be tested given that sitting senators are implicated in the affidavit.


Civil society groups and watchdog organizations are calling for transparency, protection for Alcantara as a whistleblower, and the immediate suspension of projects flagged in his testimony until a thorough investigation is completed.


A Pattern Too Familiar?

This revelation echoes the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) scandal of a decade ago, which implicated senators, congressmen, and government officials in a pork barrel kickback system. Yet despite high-profile prosecutions, many of those involved have since returned to public office.


If proven true, Alcantara’s testimony would confirm that corruption in public works funding has not only survived but mutated into a more organized, institutionalized scheme.


What’s Next?

The hearings are still ongoing, with Alcantara expected to provide more detailed records of transactions, including dates, amounts, and specific projects. The possibility of new witnesses emerging could widen the scope of the probe.


For the Filipino people, weary of repeated cycles of corruption scandals, the hope lies in whether this latest exposé will finally lead to systemic reforms—or simply fade into another footnote in the nation’s long history of political impunity.

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