Typhoon Uwan Causes P200M Farm Damage in Central Luzon
Typhoon Uwan devastates Central Luzon, causing nearly P200 million in agricultural losses. Over 1,100 farmers affected. Officials continue damage assessment.
Typhoon Uwan devastates Central Luzon, causing nearly P200 million in agricultural losses. Over 1,100 farmers affected. Officials continue damage assessment.
Philippine DOJ confirms real-time tracking of former Secretary Manuel Bonoan's movements abroad via Immigration Lookout Bulletin. Learn about the Bulacan flood control investigation.
Typhoon Tino triggers unprecedented flooding in Cebu's Butuanon River, claiming over 10 lives and submerging communities. Residents question flood control effectiveness amid environmental concerns.
ASEAN ambassadors joined 200 volunteers in planting native trees in Pampanga to celebrate UN Día del Galeón and promote environmental sustainability. Join the green movement!
A PNP officer turned robber was killed in Marilao, Bulacan. The suspect, identified as Police Captain Ronnie Sarto, was shot after resisting arrest. Discover the full story.
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.
A police officer allegedly robbed a Bulacan convenience store, stealing ₱20,000 before being killed in a shootout during pursuit operations. Meanwhile, San Fernando residents demand action against Prime Water.
A police official was killed in a shootout after robbing a Marilao convenience store. Investigation reveals financial struggles from pandemic business losses.
Advocacy groups link Typhoon Tino's devastation in Capiz and Leyte to nickel mining and climate injustice. They demand trillions in ecological debt from Global North nations. Read more.
Lapu-Lapu City deactivates emergency operations after Typhoon Tino. Mayor Cindi Chan confirms zero casualties and uninterrupted tourism services. Key infrastructure remains functional.
Mexico's President confirms 2026 World Cup projects, including a $489M airport upgrade and a new train line, are on schedule. Discover the economic impact and a presidential ticket giveaway.
Philippines DOT confirms Cebu remains open to tourists after typhoon Tino and earthquake. Core tourism areas operational with safety measures in place. Support local recovery by visiting.
Two alleged fast food robbers arrested in Caloocan after series of heists in Pampanga and Bulacan. Police recover firearms, getaway vehicle in hot pursuit operation.
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources launches a comprehensive probe into the controversial Monterrazas de Cebu development following environmental concerns and public outcry over potential violations.
The Philippine government implements a 60-day price freeze on basic necessities across the country following President Marcos Jr.'s state of calamity declaration due to El Niño.
Cebu's Guadalupe Sangguniang Kabataan calls for urgent probe into Monterrazas de Cebu's drainage retention ponds, citing potential flooding risks and environmental concerns affecting local communities.
The European Union's climate monitoring service reveals alarming data showing 2025 is likely to be one of the three warmest years in recorded history, signaling urgent climate action needed.
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.
Several municipalities in Cebu continue to face difficulties in establishing proper sanitary landfills, despite national laws mandating waste management compliance. Learn about the ongoing challenges and potential solutions.
Massive flight reductions hit US airports as government shutdown cripples air traffic control operations, causing nationwide travel chaos and safety concerns.
Agricultural officials warn of significant damage to Cebu's corn production as Typhoon Tino batters the region, threatening food security and farmers' livelihoods.
Young Filipino climate activists gain unprecedented government support as their groundbreaking recommendations receive official endorsement for COP30, marking a historic moment in Philippine environmental policy.
The Davao City Council takes decisive action against a piggery operation accused of polluting the critical Panigan-Tamugan River, summoning the owner to explain alleged environmental violations threatening Davao's future water source.
Talamban, Cebu residents face persistent flooding as flood control projects remain incomplete. Discover the community's struggle and government response to this environmental emergency.
Discover how Typhoon Tino transformed Cebu's urban landscape into dangerous flood zones, revealing critical infrastructure vulnerabilities and climate change impacts.
Rampant deforestation in Cebu's upland areas is exposing communities to severe flooding, with environmental experts warning of escalating disasters without immediate intervention.
Cebu's top business executives express growing frustration as recurring flood devastation disrupts operations and threatens economic stability, demanding urgent government action.
A heated exchange erupts in Congress as Deputy Speaker Duke Frasco criticizes ACT Teachers Rep. Antonio Tinio's investigation into Manila Bay's dolomite beach project, calling it a 'waste of time' and 'misplaced priority'.
A mysterious threat emerges in Cebu's waters post-typhoon as fishermen discover potentially toxic seaweed, raising health and environmental concerns across coastal communities.