Mandaue City Mayor Details Typhoon Cleanup Priorities
Mandaue City Mayor Jonkie Ouano explains why major roads are prioritized in post-typhoon cleanup operations and addresses resident concerns about interior areas and water shortages.
Mandaue City Mayor Jonkie Ouano explains why major roads are prioritized in post-typhoon cleanup operations and addresses resident concerns about interior areas and water shortages.
Mandaue City Hospital confirms all leptospirosis tests returned negative. Hospital relies on clinical assessment and maintains adequate medication supply. Read the latest health update.
Mandaue City Mayor Jonkie Ouano outlines the city's phased cleanup after the typhoon, prioritizing major roads and addressing challenges in interior barangays. Learn about the efforts and how residents can help.
Mandaue City Hospital confirms no positive leptospirosis cases in recent tests. Learn about their patient management and treatment protocols for this waterborne disease.
Residents in Mandaue City's Zone 5, Canduman report illegal waste dumping causing health hazards. City officials confirm investigation and temporary halt to operations. Read latest updates.
Residents in Barangay Canduman report unbearable conditions from illegal garbage dumping. Officials confirm contractor involvement. Call for immediate cleanup and accountability.
Mandaue City Hospital receives a P10-million medical assistance fund and advanced lab machines from Rep. Ouano-Dizon, enhancing care for indigent patients and diagnostic services.
Mandaue City Police Office reports 96 personnel affected by Typhoon Tino, with homes partially or totally damaged. Regional HQ provides immediate assistance while officers continue disaster response.
Cebu City government is racing to find a location for a tent city to relocate hundreds of Typhoon Tino evacuees currently occupying eight public schools. Mayor Archival appeals for help.
Mandaue City Councilor Joel Seno calls for strict Storm Ordinance implementation after Typhoon Tino. Learn how rainwater harvesting can reduce flooding.
Mandaue City Police Office reports 96 personnel affected by recent typhoons, with 10 homes completely destroyed. Regional headquarters provides immediate assistance to affected officers.
CIDG-Mandaue arrests a 53-year-old suspect in Lapu-Lapu City, seizing a .45 caliber pistol with ammunition. Operation part of Oplan Paglalansag Omega. Read the full details.
DepEd Mandaue personnel receive year-end bonuses and cash gifts from the National Government. A separate P10,000 LGU gift is expected in December. Read more.
Mandaue City intensifies cleanup operations in interior barangays after clearing major roads. City Administrator Malig-on reports growing resident participation in debris removal. Read about the progress.
A landslide occurred in Sityo Canduang, Sogod, Cebu on November 14, 2025. Authorities confirm no injuries or damage but have ordered preemptive evacuations for resident safety.
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.
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.
Public schools in Mandaue City officially resumed face-to-face classes on November 13, 2025, though some continue blended learning due to evacuation centers. Dr. Edgar Espina of DepEd shares details on recovery efforts.
Mandaue City's flood control system was not built for extreme rainfall like Typhoon Tino, which dropped a month's rain in 6 hours. Officials urge national government support for dams and better warning systems. Learn how the city plans to improve resilien
Mandaue City accelerates flood cleanup with volunteer support. Major roads cleared in 2 days as teams now tackle challenging interior areas affected by recent flooding.
Mandaue City Mayor Jonkie Ouano announces the resumption of in-person classes for public schools. Discover which schools will continue blended learning due to typhoon evacuees.
Mandaue City's clearing operations advance with 4 teams now working on interior areas after major roads cleared. Private sector assistance boosts recovery efforts.
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.
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.
Typhoon Tino exposes critical gaps in Philippines' disaster response as mayors travel abroad during crisis. Investigation launched into officials' negligence during natural disaster.
Mandaue City Mayor Jonkie Ouano met with officials to assess school evacuation centers. Most schools will resume in-person classes on November 13, while seven continue blended learning.
President Marcos Jr. expresses dissatisfaction with local officials' relaxed approach during calamities while acknowledging effective preemptive evacuations that saved lives during Super Typhoon Uwan.
Typhoon Uwan triggers massive flooding across Pampanga, affecting 64,081 families in 72 barangays. High tides and upstream waters worsen the situation. Read the latest updates.
The Office of Civil Defense highlights how preemptive evacuations drastically reduced casualties during Typhoon Tino and Super Typhoon Uwan. Learn how early action saves lives.