Lapu-Lapu Pharmacy Fire: P200k Damage, Electrical Cause Suspected
A fire damaged a pharmacy and bakery in Lapu-Lapu City, causing an estimated P200,000 in damage. No injuries were reported. Investigators are looking into faulty wiring as the cause.
A fire damaged a pharmacy and bakery in Lapu-Lapu City, causing an estimated P200,000 in damage. No injuries were reported. Investigators are looking into faulty wiring as the cause.
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Monterrazas de Cebu developers face allegations of using unlicensed environmental planners for critical documents. Environmental planner Gus Agosto reveals potential RA 10587 violations. Learn the legal implications.
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President Marcos Jr. visits La Castellana, releases P45M assistance for Typhoon Tino victims. P10M each for La Castellana and Moises Padilla. Read how the funds will help recovery.
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A magnitude 4.8 earthquake shook areas near Bogo City, Cebu on Saturday afternoon. Phivolcs reports tremors felt in Leyte and Bohol. Stay informed about earthquake safety.
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After Typhoon Tino devastated Cebu on Nov 4, 2025, citizens channel anger into demands for accountability over flood control funds and development projects. Join the movement for change.
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Fitness coach Rendon Labador criticizes Slater Young's luxury Cebu condo, blamed for worsening floods. Netizens and celebrities join the backlash. Read the full story.
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