Cebu Floods: Expert Warns of 30-Year Watershed Crisis
Typhoon Tino debris in Mandaue City reveals Cebu's flooding crisis. An expert warns deforestation and overdevelopment need 30-year watershed solutions. Learn more.
Typhoon Tino debris in Mandaue City reveals Cebu's flooding crisis. An expert warns deforestation and overdevelopment need 30-year watershed solutions. Learn more.
Metro Cebu revitalizes its P2.5 billion drainage master plan to address chronic flooding. Learn how this infrastructure project will protect urban centers.
The Philippine government allocates ₱2.2 billion for the comprehensive rehabilitation of Butuanon River, addressing decades of pollution and environmental degradation in Metro Cebu.
Cebu Provincial Government investigates recent flash floods, identifying watershed destruction as primary culprit behind the disaster affecting multiple towns.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development urges local governments across Davao Region to enhance rehabilitation programs for children in conflict with the law, emphasizing community-based approaches over punitive measures.
Discover how former inmate Tino is transforming his life by leading environmental initiatives in Cebu, turning past struggles into community inspiration.
Discover how a local art group is changing lives through creativity with transformative workshops for persons deprived of liberty at Davao City Jail.
Government accelerates rehabilitation of critical infrastructure in Northern Cebu, bringing faster relief and improved services to affected communities through streamlined processes.
Cebu City's massive market cleanup campaign is 95% complete, bringing improved sanitation, organized vending, and enhanced public safety to local commerce hubs.
Cebu Provincial Government and DPWH-7 join forces to fast-track critical infrastructure rehabilitation, enhancing project coordination and implementation efficiency across Central Visayas.
Environmental authorities are probing an illegal aquathlon event at the protected Lake Holon in T'boli, South Cotabato, raising concerns about ecological damage to the pristine watershed area.
The provincial government of Davao de Oro is set to rehabilitate a crucial 15-kilometer farm-to-market road in Laak with a ₱250 million budget, boosting agricultural productivity and rural connectivity.