Why Bacayan Flooding Turned Catastrophic During Typhoon Tino
An in-depth investigation reveals why Barangay Bacayan experienced devastating flooding during Typhoon Tino, exposing infrastructure failures and environmental warnings that went unheeded.
An in-depth investigation reveals why Barangay Bacayan experienced devastating flooding during Typhoon Tino, exposing infrastructure failures and environmental warnings that went unheeded.
Tropical Depression Tino's devastating impact on Cebu reveals urgent infrastructure challenges as 48 fatalities highlight the province's vulnerability to extreme weather events.
Barangay Captain Ramil Ayuman approves massive ₱119 million development fund for road improvements, drainage systems, and public facilities in Cebu's Barangay Luz.
Alternergy Holdings Corporation makes history by receiving the Philippines' first Green Equity Label from SEC, marking a significant advancement in sustainable investing and renewable energy development.
Lapu-Lapu City showcases remarkable disaster preparedness as Typhoon Tino passes through with no casualties and only minor infrastructure damage reported across the island.
Mayor Javier Benitez transforms Victorias City's public service capabilities with the turnover of 72 brand-new vehicles to various departments, marking a significant infrastructure investment.
Typhoon Tino batters Cebu with torrential rains, causing severe flooding and significant damage to infrastructure across the province. Emergency response teams mobilize as communities face the storm's aftermath.
Iloilo City celebrates the grand opening of its state-of-the-art Central and Terminal Markets, featuring enhanced facilities, improved sanitation, and better vendor spaces to revolutionize the local shopping experience.
Cebu City downgrades from red alert to yellow alert status as power supply stabilizes, bringing relief to residents and businesses after rotational brownouts.
Cebu braces for Typhoon Tino as power distributors and water utilities implement emergency protocols to maintain essential services during the severe weather event.
Aboitiz Power Corporation permanently retires its 124-megawatt diesel plant in Mactan, marking a significant step toward cleaner energy and sustainability in the Philippines.
Iloilo Provincial Government allocates ₱2.03 million to rehabilitate PRO-6 water systems, ensuring clean water access for police personnel and their families.
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.
Philippines' Aboitiz Power Corporation makes strategic move into Vietnam's energy market with major investment in ₱6.8 billion thermal power facility, marking significant international expansion.
Power distributors in Cebu face urgent calls to reinforce infrastructure ahead of Typhoon Tino's arrival. Consumer groups demand proactive measures to prevent prolonged outages.
Discover how Aboitiz Construction marks five decades of resilience, innovation, and nation-building with major infrastructure projects across the Philippines.
Government accelerates rehabilitation of critical infrastructure in Northern Cebu, bringing faster relief and improved services to affected communities through streamlined processes.
Cebu Provincial Government and DPWH-7 join forces to fast-track critical infrastructure rehabilitation, enhancing project coordination and implementation efficiency across Central Visayas.
Kumalarang village in Isabela City, Basilan receives massive P83-million infrastructure upgrade including farm-to-market roads and drainage systems to boost agriculture and flood control.
Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia launches investigation into alleged fraudulent documents for Camotes Airport project, demanding transparency and accountability in infrastructure development.
Cebu educators and engineers demand higher construction standards for schools following recent seismic events. Learn why safer classrooms are essential for student protection.
The Department of Public Works and Highways in Cebu admits to project setbacks but commits to completing vital infrastructure by 2026, addressing transparency and accountability concerns.
Massive earthquake damage shuts down 7 critical Cebu ports, requiring P623 million in urgent repairs and disrupting maritime operations across the province.
Mandaue City Mayor Junjie Ouano announces comprehensive development initiatives focusing on healthcare upgrades and educational support programs to enhance public services.
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.
Discover how Park Digital Assets is transforming Cebu's financial landscape with cutting-edge blockchain technology, creating new opportunities for investors and businesses across the Philippines.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. mandates 50% reduction in government project costs to eliminate corruption and streamline infrastructure spending across all departments.
Farmers and residents in Paquibato District face economic paralysis as collapsed road sections cut off access to markets and essential services. Local officials urge DPWH for emergency repairs.
Cebu City explores innovative underground and elevated solutions to combat worsening traffic congestion. Discover the proposed strategies that could transform daily commuting.
Cebu City is overhauling its reclamation policy to attract major investors while ensuring environmental protection and sustainable development. Learn how this strategic move could transform Cebu's economic landscape.