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Mandaue City Relocates Flood Victims to Modular Homes

Mandaue City relocates families displaced by Typhoon Tino to new modular homes in Barangay Guizo. The project, part of a national directive, provides complete housing and community facilities. Read about this new beginning.

Mandaue City Relocates Families to New Modular Homes

Mandaue City and DHSUD begin relocating displaced families to new modular homes in Pasilong sa Paradise. The project, part of a national model community, offers complete facilities and a fresh start after Typhoon Tino. Read more.

PWD Man's Body Found in Liloan After Typhoon Tino

The body of a man with a disability was recovered in Liloan, Cebu, three weeks after Typhoon Tino struck. Authorities confirm he was buried in mud during the flood. Read the full report.

Mandaue Tent City for Flood Victims Ready Next Week

Mandaue City establishes temporary tent city in Pasilong sa Paradise for families displaced by flooding. 300 tents to shelter 600 families starting next week. Mayor Ouano confirms long-term housing solutions in development.

Cebu Governor Plans Relocation for Typhoon Victims

Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro is coordinating with DENR to assess safe relocation sites in Talisay and Minglanilla for Typhoon Tino victims. China's Fujian Province donates 30 modular houses.

Cebu's Resilience Tested by Series of Natural Disasters

Cebu confronts a series of calamities from an earthquake to typhoons Tino and Verbena. While effective disaster management prevented deaths, Olango Island's damage highlights community vulnerability. Learn the key lessons.

Typhoon Tino Death Toll Hits 269 in the Philippines

Typhoon Tino's devastation in Cebu leaves 269 dead, with experts linking the disaster to climate change and calling for improved disaster preparedness. Learn how to help affected communities.

DOH Warns of Dengue Risk After Typhoons

The DOH warns of a potential dengue surge in the Philippines after Typhoons Tino and Uwan. Stagnant water creates breeding sites. Learn how to protect your family.

Cebu City Reviews P1.5B Unused Development Funds

Cebu City officials are expediting review of P1.5 billion unutilized Local Development Fund projects since 2016. Mayor Archival urges barangays to identify relocation sites for typhoon-affected families.

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