Typhoon Tino destroys ₱47M in Cebu City agriculture
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.
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.
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.
Cebu residents face water shortages since Typhoon Tino hit on November 4. Advocacy group Cera demands power grid reforms to prevent utility emergencies across the province.
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.
Rep. Alfredo Benitez coordinates with NEPC and PrimeWater to restore electricity and water in Bacolod after Typhoon Tino. Full power expected by Sunday. #BacolodRecovery
DSWD-Davao urges collective action for child safety during National Children's Month 2025, as Davao City conducts proactive flood simulation drills in riverbank communities.
Retailers warn government price controls are worsening supply shortages in storm-hit Cebu. Essential goods like rice face critical supply chain disruptions.
Mandaue City officials consider declaring a state of calamity as the prolonged dry spell and El Niño threaten water security, agriculture, and public health across Cebu communities.
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 Governor Gwendolyn Garcia calls for immediate tracking of the P9.7-Billion flood control project amid transparency concerns and potential fund misuse allegations.
Communities in northern Cebu struggle to recover after Typhoon Aghon, with urgent needs for clean water and construction materials to rebuild shattered homes.
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.
A Cebuano farmer's emotional appeal to Senator Bong Go highlights the severe water shortage affecting local agriculture and livelihoods in Cebu's mountainous regions.
Mandaue City faces a critical water crisis as Mayor Jonas Cortes declares a state of calamity, implementing emergency measures and seeking national government assistance.
Cebu City government introduces mandatory septage management program requiring property owners to maintain septic tanks, aiming to protect groundwater and public health from contamination.
Mayor Carmelo 'Pogi' Lazatin Jr. establishes dedicated task force to resolve water service issues in Angeles City, ensuring faster response to resident complaints.
Cebu City downgrades from red alert to yellow alert status as power supply stabilizes, bringing relief to residents and businesses after rotational brownouts.
Mayor Michael Rama assures Cebu City residents of stable supplies, calls for responsible purchasing and community cooperation during current situation.
Aboitiz Power Corporation permanently retires its 124-megawatt diesel plant in Mactan, marking a significant step toward cleaner energy and sustainability in the Philippines.
Cebu faces water disruptions as Typhoon Tino continues to impact the region. MCWD activates contingency plans to maintain supply amid power outages and turbid water sources.
Cebu City Councilor urges calm amid supply concerns, implementing 3-day grocery limits while assuring sufficient food and medicine stocks. Learn the latest guidelines.
California's famous Saddleback Church opens its first Davao campus, bringing Pastor Rick Warren's Purpose Driven Life ministry to Mindanao's vibrant Christian community.
The Davao City Water District announces a 17-hour water service cutoff affecting multiple areas. Learn which barangays will be affected and essential preparation tips.
New data exposes alarming nutrition realities in Davao Region, with stunting, wasting, and obesity affecting children's future. Experts call for immediate action.
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.
Davao City takes decisive action against natural disasters as the Sangguniang Panlungsod approves comprehensive prevention and mitigation measures to protect communities.
CTTM-O announces comprehensive one-way traffic plan for Davao City cemeteries from October 27 to November 3, 2023. Get details on road closures, alternative routes, and safety guidelines for the Undas season.
Environmental groups sound the alarm as Davao's vital water source faces contamination crisis. Calls for immediate investigation into river pollution that threatens public health and ecosystem.
The Philippine Water Works Association warns that Davao City could face severe water shortages within six years without immediate conservation measures and infrastructure improvements.
Davao City authorities confirm no security threats following recent violence in Tipo-Tipo, Basilan. Enhanced security measures continue across the city.