Binaliw Landfill Collapse: Mayor Points to Quake, Typhoon
Families wait as rescuers search Binaliw landfill collapse in Cebu City. Mayor Archival cites 2025 earthquake and Typhoon Tino as possible causes. Read the latest updates.
Families wait as rescuers search Binaliw landfill collapse in Cebu City. Mayor Archival cites 2025 earthquake and Typhoon Tino as possible causes. Read the latest updates.
A magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck Manay, Davao Oriental, damaging a chapel. Officials report no casualties or displaced residents. Learn about the province's disaster response.
The National Museum of the Philippines–Davao reopens on January 11, 2026, after a 3-month closure for earthquake repairs. Free admission continues. Visit and rediscover Mindanao's heritage.
Cebu's Balik Cebu 2026 program launches with a scaled-back opening to honor flood and earthquake victims. The initiative offers 'Sinulog survival kits' and safe viewing areas, highlighting faith and recovery. Discover how Cebu welcomes balikbayans.
A powerful magnitude 6.4 earthquake rocked Davao Oriental on January 7, 2026. Get the latest details on the epicenter, depth, and affected areas.
Cebu's investment landscape is booming with P1.6 trillion in projects. Discover the key sectors driving growth and what it means for the local economy. Read the full analysis.
San Remigio, Cebu resumes in-person classes in safe buildings after the Sept. 2025 quake. Over 2,700 classrooms damaged in northern Cebu. Read the latest updates on school recovery.
The DSWD has distributed P139.6 million in Emergency Cash Transfer to families affected by the Manay earthquakes. Over 1.2 million people impacted across three Davao regions. Learn about the ongoing relief efforts.
Four months after a major earthquake, Bogo City's public schools remain closed, highlighting a recovery gap. Thousands of students face learning backlogs as safety checks delay reopening. Read the full story.
Face-to-face classes resume in Medellin, Cebu on Jan 5, 2026, after safety inspections. The 6.9-magnitude quake damaged a bridge, leaving one lane passable. Read the latest updates.
Psychic Rudy Baldwin warns 2026 will be a 'bloody year' with pandemic, 'The Big One,' and celebrity deaths. He urges the public to pray his grim predictions don't come true.
Face-to-face classes resume in Medellin, Cebu on January 5, 2026, after engineers declared buildings safe. A key bridge remains partially damaged from the September 30 quake.
Cebu faced a compounded crisis in 2025 with a magnitude 6.9 quake followed by Typhoon Tino, affecting over 753,000 people. The disasters revealed urgent needs in infrastructure, coordination, and risk-based planning for the province's future resilience.
Governor Pamela Baricuatro details Cebu's disaster response to a magnitude 6.9 earthquake and Typhoon Tino, focusing on recovery and transparency. Read about the ongoing rehabilitation efforts.
From Sinulog's rain-soaked queen to election upheavals and natural disasters, SunStar's lens captures Cebu's defining 2025 moments of faith, crisis, and change. See the full story.
Cebu's business leaders enter 2026 with measured optimism, prioritizing coordinated, ecosystem-driven growth to overcome climate shocks and structural weaknesses. Discover the plan for resilience.
Cebu City Mayor Nestor Archival reflects on budget gaps, disasters, and reforms in 2025, while detailing plans for CCMC completion, tree planting, and waste segregation for 2026. Discover the roadmap for a more resilient city.
Governor Pamela Baricuatro cites disaster recovery as her administration's main success after a magnitude 6.9 quake and Super Typhoon Tino. Read about the focus on transparency and direct LGU coordination.
As 2025 ends, Cebu reflects on a year tested by a magnitude 6.9 earthquake and deadly Typhoon Tino. We remember the lives lost and the community spirit that shone through the darkness. Let's build a safer, more prepared Cebu in 2026.
A look back at Cebu's turbulent 2025: election upsets, a deadly magnitude 6.9 earthquake, fatal floods, and environmental policy reviews. Explore the key events that defined the year.
A 6.9 magnitude earthquake exposes missing permits for CTU San Fernando buildings, raising safety and legal concerns. An administrator demands action to protect students and staff.
The Department of Migrant Workers confirms all Overseas Filipino Workers in Taiwan are safe after the 6.6 magnitude quake. Read the official statement and latest updates.
The Department of Migrant Workers confirms all overseas Filipino workers in Taiwan are safe after a 6.6-magnitude quake. Read the official statement and latest updates.
Months after a magnitude 6.9 earthquake and Typhoon Tino hit Cebu, hundreds of families spent Christmas away from home, still waiting for permanent relocation sites. Read their stories and the ongoing challenges.
A powerful 6.6 magnitude earthquake struck off eastern Taiwan on December 27, 2025, causing strong shaking across the island. Authorities warn of potential aftershocks.
Months after a magnitude 6.9 quake and Typhoon Tino devastated Cebu, hundreds remain displaced with no clear relocation in sight. Read their stories and the slow government response.
Cebu faces twin disasters of earthquake and storm in late 2025, challenging communities. As the year ends, the struggle to heal versus the rush to move on defines the recovery. Read more about Cebu's resilience.
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Property developers warn outdated drainage systems threaten Cebu's growth. They demand a comprehensive, Metro Cebu-wide master plan to prevent flooding and secure investments. Action is urgent.
A new eight-classroom school, donated by Davao's Fil-Chinese community, brings hope and safe learning to Tulunan students six years after devastating earthquakes destroyed their old campus.