Education Secretary Sonny Angara on June 23 called for stricter nationwide campus security measures while extending assistance and psychosocial support to victims, families, and the San Jose National High School community in Tacloban City. (Photo from DepEd)
MANILA, Philippines — Following a school shooting in Tacloban City that left three students dead and 20 injured, Education Secretary Sonny Angara on Tuesday ordered stricter school security protocols and urgent psychosocial care.
Police earlier said that the number of injured students in the San Jose National High School shooting climbed to 20, including 15 who sustained gunshot wounds and five others hurt amid the panic and chaos after the attack.
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