Cebu City Council Acts on Flood Response Gaps
Cebu City Council urges mayor to procure inflatable rescue boats for flood-prone barangays after Typhoon Tino exposed critical disaster response weaknesses. Act now for community safety.
Cebu City Council urges mayor to procure inflatable rescue boats for flood-prone barangays after Typhoon Tino exposed critical disaster response weaknesses. Act now for community safety.
Recent Philippine tremors highlight urgent need for disaster preparedness. Learn why infrastructure review, urban planning, and public education are crucial for national resilience.
Cebu Province faces critical disaster fund shortage after earthquakes and typhoons depleted P110M. Officials warn of limited capacity for future emergencies. Pray for no December storms.
Cebu City residents affected by Typhoon Tino may receive financial relief as Councilor Jun Alcover Jr. proposes waiving water and electricity bills for November and December 2025. Learn about the recovery plan.
Over a week after Typhoon Tino, barangays in Asturias, Cebu, face severe hardship. The Mindanao Alliance for Progress calls for urgent action in Davao City to bolster flood defenses and disaster preparedness before the next storm hits.
Cebu Governor signs EO 72, expanding the Kumbati Cebu program to include recovery from typhoons Tino and Uwan. Learn how the unified strategy tackles rebuilding.
Talisay City faces massive cleanup after Typhoon Tino's destruction. See the damage assessment and recovery efforts underway in this affected Philippine community.
Davao City dispatches 16 trucks with essential supplies to Cebu Province following Typhoon Tino. Governor Baricuatro expresses gratitude for ongoing support. Read about the relief efforts.
Typhoon Tino's fury leaves Lusaran, Cebu City in ruins. Homes destroyed, bridge damaged, families displaced. Urgent aid needed for food and clean water. #TyphoonTino #Cebu
Learn how to build a life-saving Go Bag for emergencies. This essential guide covers food, supplies, and documents to keep your family safe during disasters in the Philippines.
27 village chiefs in Maimbung, Sulu completed disaster risk reduction training to strengthen community resilience. Learn how this initiative enhances local disaster response.
Typhoon Tino leaves 108 dead, 1,365 injured, and 44 missing in Cebu Province. Search operations continue in hardest-hit areas. Read the latest updates.
Cebu City Council approves financial relief for businesses hit by Typhoon Tino, waiving permit fees to speed up economic recovery. Learn how this helps local commerce.
Davao City dispatches 16 trucks with food, water, and P3.9M cash aid to Cebu Province devastated by Typhoon Tino. Read how the Bayanihan spirit is helping rebuild lives.
Mandaue City's flood control system, designed for normal rain, failed when a month's rainfall hit in 6 hours. Officials reveal new infrastructure and early warning plans.
A Basak-Iba resident shares anxiety about approaching typhoon following recent earthquake damage. Read how communities are preparing for natural disasters in the Philippines.
Local officials in Cebu face backlash for vacationing during Typhoon Tino despite storm warnings. Investigation demanded for dereliction of duty. Read more.
Mandaue City's flood control system couldn't handle a month's rainfall in 6 hours. Officials seek national help for dams and better warning systems. Learn how the city plans to improve flood resilience.
Project NOAH urges the public to use its free hazard maps and forecasting tools to prepare for severe storms. Check your area's flood risk today and protect your family.
Cebu City plans to allocate 10% of pet registration fees to animal welfare programs, focusing on disaster response. Mayor Archival also pushes for a new shelter and cemetery.
DSWD-Davao urges collective action for child safety during National Children's Month 2025, as Davao City conducts proactive flood simulation drills in riverbank communities.
Typhoon Tino exposes critical gaps in Philippines' disaster response as mayors travel abroad during crisis. Investigation launched into officials' negligence during natural disaster.
Lapu-Lapu City is fully open for tourism and business after Typhoons Tino and Uwan. Essential services and infrastructure remained operational. Plan your visit today!
Typhoon Tino's death toll in the Philippines climbs to 232, with Cebu reporting the most casualties. Over 1.1 million families affected. Read the full report on the disaster's impact.
SM City Mindpro Zamboanga actively participated in the nationwide simultaneous earthquake drill, demonstrating emergency protocols and community safety commitment.
The Office of Civil Defense initiates mandatory evacuations across Western Visayas as severe weather threatens the region. Learn which areas are affected and safety measures being implemented.
Discover the remarkable story of how Borbon, Cebu achieved zero fatalities during Typhoon Tino through proactive disaster preparedness and community resilience strategies.
Central Luzon braces for Typhoon Uwan as RDRRMC 3 declares Red Alert status. Emergency operations centers activated, disaster response teams mobilized across the region.
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council issues urgent directive for local governments to evacuate high-risk areas ahead of Tropical Depression Uwan's landfall. Critical deadline set for November 9 as storm intensifies.
The Department of Health declares Code Blue alert across all government hospitals in the Philippines as medical facilities prepare for potential mass casualty events and health emergencies.