Mandaue Evacuation Centers House 2,126 Typhoon Victims
Mandaue City maintains 11 active evacuation centers with 496 families displaced by Typhoon Tino. City seeks national aid as response funds prove insufficient for full recovery.
Mandaue City maintains 11 active evacuation centers with 496 families displaced by Typhoon Tino. City seeks national aid as response funds prove insufficient for full recovery.
Davao del Sur boosts education with new covered stages for Sulop schools and welcomes 1,400 new scholars. Governor Cagas leads the investment in youth and infrastructure.
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.
Investigation into the failed Cebu BRT tree earth-balling and Metro Cebu Bike Lane, costing millions in public funds. Demand accountability for wasted taxpayer money.
Pag-IBIG Fund provides 1-month payment moratorium, calamity loans, and housing insurance benefits for members affected by recent typhoons and earthquakes. Apply online via Virtual Pag-IBIG.
DHSUD implements nationwide moratorium on housing amortization to provide relief to families affected by Typhoon Tino. Immediate suspension ordered across key housing agencies.
President Marcos Jr. visits La Castellana, releases P45M assistance for Typhoon Tino victims. P10M each for La Castellana and Moises Padilla. Read how the funds will help recovery.
Davao City Government formally requests creation of trust fund for ₱76B Davao Bus Project. Local counterpart funding of ₱1.5B to be phased until 2030. Learn about the project timeline and funding challenges.
President Marcos Jr. approves P45M assistance for Negros Occidental LGUs hit by Typhoon Tino. Secretaries Frasco and Angara lead national relief operations with health and shelter aid.
Cebu City Mayor Nestal Archival signs EO 027 establishing 24/7 government services for night shift workers. Program includes multiple departments and ₱12M budget. Learn how this innovative service will transform public access.
As Typhoon Tino batters Visayas, a search continues for missing persons in Cebu. Greenpeace demands climate justice, urging the President to act on the Loss and Damage Fund and hold polluters accountable.
As COP30 unfolds in Brazil, the Philippines confronts climate injustice. Despite minimal emissions, our nation faces devastating typhoons while leading the fight for accountability through the Loss and Damage Fund.
The Philippine government has allocated ₱760 million in financial assistance to provinces severely affected by Typhoon Tino, with immediate distribution to affected families and agricultural sectors.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declares nationwide state of calamity due to severe agricultural damage and environmental crisis. Learn about government response measures.
A growing movement in Cebu City calls for direct communication with Mayor Michael Rama as residents seek answers on key urban issues and development projects affecting their communities.
Cebu's disaster relief efforts encounter significant bottlenecks as aid distribution fails to match the urgency of community needs. Learn about the ongoing challenges and government response.
Massive flight reductions hit US airports as government shutdown cripples air traffic control operations, causing nationwide travel chaos and safety concerns.
Cebu Governor Gwen Garcia's brother, Frank Malilong, speaks out against perceived unfair treatment in media and political circles, defending his sister's leadership amid ongoing controversies.
Cebu officials and civic leaders unite in support of Dupax Del Norte's municipal status, highlighting collaborative governance and community development initiatives.
The Integrity Initiative Inc. demands criminal charges against ex-DPWH officials including Roger Bonoan over alleged irregularities in Manila's flood control projects worth billions.
Zamboanga Sibugay province unveils groundbreaking Unified Communication Information System, revolutionizing emergency response and disaster management across 16 municipalities.
The Office of the President has mobilized P760 million in critical assistance to provinces severely impacted by the ongoing El Niño phenomenon, providing immediate relief to agricultural communities facing drought conditions.
Multiple mayors from Cebu's 5th District have taken simultaneous vacation leaves, raising questions about coordination and governance continuity in these key municipalities.
Despite billions spent on flood control projects, Cebu City experiences severe flooding, leaving residents questioning where the money went and demanding accountability.
Cebu City Police actively participate in clearing operations at Villa del Rio, Barangay Talamban, removing illegal structures and ensuring public safety through collaborative efforts with local government.
Recent torrential rains in Tisa, Cebu City have uncovered a P1.74 billion infrastructure failure, leaving residents questioning where the massive flood control budget actually went.
Several Cebu mayors embarked on international trips just before Typhoon Tino's landfall, raising concerns about local government preparedness and priorities during storm season.
Investigators demand answers as millions allocated for Cebu flood prevention remain unaccounted for, leaving residents vulnerable to recurring disasters.
PEF implements urgent biosecurity measures after confirming avian influenza case in M'lang, Cotabato. Enhanced protocols activated to protect poultry industry.
Cebu province has been officially placed under a state of calamity due to severe weather conditions. Discover the immediate effects, government response, and essential information for affected residents.