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Cebu teen rescues 50 during Typhoon Tino

Jayboy Magdadaro, a 15-year-old student from Liloan, Cebu, heroically saved 50 people during Typhoon Tino. His bravery has been rewarded with a full scholarship. Read his inspiring story of courage.

Typhoon Tino Search, Climate Justice Demand in Cebu

As Typhoon Tino batters Visayas, a search continues for missing persons in Cebu. Greenpeace demands climate justice, urging the President to act on the Loss and Damage Fund and hold polluters accountable.

COP30: Philippines Demands Climate Justice at UN Summit

As COP30 unfolds in Brazil, the Philippines confronts climate injustice. Despite minimal emissions, our nation faces devastating typhoons while leading the fight for accountability through the Loss and Damage Fund.

111 Dead in Metro Cebu Flood Catastrophe

Metro Cebu faces catastrophic flooding as torrential rains claim 111 lives, displace thousands, and trigger massive rescue operations across the affected regions.

Typhoon Tino Death Toll Climbs to 66 in Philippines

The devastating impact of Typhoon Tino continues as fatalities climb to 66 across the Philippines. Emergency teams race against time to reach isolated communities amid widespread flooding and landslides.

Cebu Disaster: 48 Dead, 28 Missing in Floods

Central Cebu faces catastrophic flooding and landslides with 48 confirmed fatalities and 28 individuals missing. Rescue operations continue as communities grapple with the aftermath of relentless heavy rains.

Cebu Rescue Race: Flood Death Toll Rises

Emergency responders battle devastating floods across Cebu province with casualties mounting and thousands displaced in relentless monsoon rains.

Cebu Athlete Wins Double Gold in Thailand Open

Cebu's rising track star John Patalinghug dominates Thailand Open with two gold medals in 100m and 200m events, showcasing Filipino sprinting excellence on international stage.

Sulu Leaders Forge Peace Covenant, Settle Rido Conflicts

In a groundbreaking move, Sulu provincial leaders have signed a peace covenant, settling long-standing family feuds (rido) and paving the way for sustainable development in the region through unity and reconciliation.

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