Cebu OKs P85M for Quake-Damaged School Shelters
Cebu Provincial School Board allocates P85 million for temporary learning shelters after September earthquake damaged 3,394 classrooms. Northern Cebu schools resume face-to-face classes.
Cebu Provincial School Board allocates P85 million for temporary learning shelters after September earthquake damaged 3,394 classrooms. Northern Cebu schools resume face-to-face classes.
Agricultural losses from Typhoon Uwan in Central Luzon surge past ₱1.8 billion. Discover the extensive damage to crops and infrastructure in Bataan and Bulacan.
Cebu's Provincial School Board greenlights an P85 million supplemental budget to construct 269 Temporary Learning Shelters for schools damaged by the magnitude 6.9 earthquake and subsequent storms. Learn how the province is ensuring uninterrupted educatio
Cebu Province allocates P85 million for temporary learning shelters after 6.9 magnitude earthquake damaged 3,394 classrooms. Learn how education continues amid reconstruction.
Mandaue City begins 2-3 week house-to-house validation of flood damage from Typhoon Tino. City teams verify affected homes starting with severely impacted Barangay Paknaan and Umapad.
PBA Commissioner Willie Marcial announces a league-wide relief effort during its 3-week break, providing construction supplies to areas hit by Typhoons Tino and Uwan. Read how the PBA is helping rebuild communities.
Mandaue City begins house-to-house validation of flood damage in Paknaan and Umapad barangays. The process ensures fair aid distribution and credibility. Learn about the city's disaster response efforts.
Typhoon Tino damaged 38 public schools in Bacolod and devastated farmlands. The City Council urges immediate aid for affected farmers. Help them rebuild now.
Super Typhoon Uwan caused over P222 million in agricultural damage across Pampanga, devastating rice, high-value crops, and fisheries. Discover the impact and affected towns.
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.
DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon orders round-the-clock operations to restore hospitals, schools, and government buildings damaged by October earthquakes in Davao Oriental.
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.
Typhoon Uwan devastates Central Luzon, causing nearly P200 million in agricultural losses. Over 1,100 farmers affected. Officials continue damage assessment.
Aurora province declares state of calamity after Super Typhoon Uwan causes P751M in damages. DSWD fast-tracks relief with 25,000 food packs distributed. No casualties reported despite widespread destruction.
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.
Typhoon Tino caused significant damage to 38 public schools in Bacolod City, affecting over 100 classrooms. Learn about the impact and recovery efforts underway.
As Philippines recovers from Typhoon Tino and Uwan, experts emphasize play as fundamental right for children's emotional recovery. Learn how sports rebuild communities.
Over 70,000 Cebu households face water shortage after Typhoon Tino severely damaged Lusaran Dam and other key water sources. Officials race to restore supply amid logistical challenges.
Cebu City imposes temporary ban on 6-wheel trucks crossing Bacayan Bridge after structural damage found. Alternate routes established for garbage trucks and essential vehicles.
Cebu City prepares for water shortage after Typhoon Tino severely damaged Lusaran Dam, cutting 20 million liters from daily supply. Mayor Archival urges conservation as recovery continues.
Typhoon Tino caused ₱47 million in damage to Cebu City's mountain farms, affecting 4,000 farmers. City Agriculture Department coordinates recovery with insurance claims and planting materials.
Amid Typhoon Tino's devastation, Cebuano heroes from teens to PBA stars risked lives in massive flood rescues. Discover their inspiring stories of courage and community support.
Typhoon Tino's devastation leaves 70,000 Cebu households without reliable water supply. MCWD races to restore damaged facilities while residents rely on deep wells and water rationing. Learn how the city is coping.
Typhoon Tino destroyed nearly P47 million in crops and livestock in Cebu City's mountain barangays, affecting 4,000 farmers. Learn how the city is aiding recovery and ensuring stable vegetable supply.
Super Typhoon Uwan destroyed 572 homes across Central Luzon. Tarlac recorded the highest damage with 320 affected houses. Stay informed about disaster response efforts.
Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio provides food, supplies, and support to Negros Island residents hit by Typhoons Tino and Uwan. Read about the relief efforts and her safety message.
Super Typhoon Uwan leaves 27 dead, 36 injured, and 3.6 million people affected across the Philippines. Damage to infrastructure exceeds ₱125 million. Learn how to help victims.
Cebu City's vital Bacayan-Talamban bridge shows structural damage from Typhoon Tino, threatening waste disposal and northern barangay access. Immediate repairs needed.
Cebu City Mayor Nestor Archival warns of potential bridge collapse in Bacayan-Talamban, threatening daily garbage collection of 600 metric tons. Army and DPWH assistance requested for emergency repairs.
Lapu-Lapu City deactivates emergency operations after Typhoon Tino. Mayor Cindi Chan confirms zero casualties and uninterrupted tourism services. Key infrastructure remains functional.