Winwyn Marquez raises questions about accountability: "May bagyo na naman"
- Winwyn Marquez used Instagram to express frustration over the lack of accountability regarding the Philippines' flooding issues
- She pointed out that despite another approaching storm, "no one is being held accountable pa rin" for inadequate preparation
- Aside from this, she questioned what the authorities will say this time around
- Her post reflects the public sentiment demanding transparency and effective action from officials before the next disaster strikes
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Actress and well-known beauty queen Winwyn Marquez recently used her platform on Instagram to question the lack of accountability surrounding the Philippines' flooding problems, particularly mentioning the controversial flood control projects.

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Her recent Instagram story comes amid news of another brewing weather disturbance, raising urgent questions about disaster preparedness.
In a concise and pointed message, Winwyn expressed her frustration that despite recurring weather crises, no government officials or agencies are held accountable for the failures of flood mitigation efforts.
"May bagyo nanaman pero no one is being held accountable pa rin," she began, expressing her exasperation.
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She then followed up with a critical question aimed at authorities, suggesting that while various parties engage in finger-pointing, the actual work remains undone.
"Pag nag baha na naman… what will they say this time? While everyone keeps pointing fingers over these so-called flood control projects, has anything actually been done to truly help?"
Her post taps into the public's widespread frustration over reports of corruption and inefficiency surrounding infrastructure projects meant to prevent flooding, which continues to devastate communities annually.
Winwyn's direct questions underscore the need for greater transparency and tangible results from projects labeled as "flood control." Her challenge to officials—asking if anything "has actually been done to truly help"—is a powerful reflection of the public sentiment demanding to see effective, long-term solutions.
The beauty queen's willingness to speak up on sensitive political and social issues reinforces her image as a civic-minded figure who uses her voice for advocacy.

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Winwyn Marquez is a Filipina actress, model, and beauty queen. She is the daughter of actor-politicians Joey Marquez and Alma Moreno, and the niece of Miss International 1979 Melanie Marquez, making her part of a well-known showbiz and pageant family. Winwyn began her career in the entertainment industry through acting on GMA Network shows, eventually carving her own identity as a performer. She gained wider recognition when she pursued pageantry, where she showcased not only her beauty but also her intelligence and advocacy work.
As previously reported by KAMI, Winwyn Marquez has voiced her frustrations about the country online. On Instagram, Winwyn lamented the issues of corruption in the country. According to the famous beauty queen, it has become overwhelming lately. Despite these feelings, Winwyn commended the people for speaking out now.
Meanwhile, in April, Winwyn Marquez threw an advanced birthday celebration for Luna. The celebrity mom took to social media to post photos from the celebration. In the caption, Winwyn penned a heartfelt message for Luna. The actress also published the heartwarming post a day before the national costume show of the MUPH 2025.
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