Cebu PB Approves P18M for Quake-Hit Churches
Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro allocates P2 million each for nine northern Cebu churches damaged in the Sept. 30, 2025, earthquake to aid recovery and boost tourism. Read more.
Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro allocates P2 million each for nine northern Cebu churches damaged in the Sept. 30, 2025, earthquake to aid recovery and boost tourism. Read more.
Cebu Governor Pam Baricuatro cancels the Capitol's grand Christmas party to focus resources on recovery efforts for earthquake and typhoon victims. A message of unity and compassion this holiday season.
The Cebu Provincial Board approved a resolution requesting P18 million from Gov. Baricuatro to repair nine heritage churches in northern Cebu damaged by a magnitude 6.9 earthquake. Read the full story.
Cebu City Hall continues systematic relief distribution to all affected barangays following recent earthquakes and typhoon. Over a hundred families already assisted. Learn how to get help.
Cebu Province lights its Capitol Christmas tree but cancels the grand party to focus resources on earthquake and typhoon recovery. Governor Baricuatro calls for a meaningful, united holiday season.
The M Lhuillier Tree of Hope in Cebu City shines as a symbol of healing after a magnitude 6.9 earthquake and Typhoon Tino. See how the community finds light amidst loss.
Bitget and The Ascent Project distribute P100,000 in relief goods to residents hit by the 6.9 magnitude earthquake in northern Cebu. Learn how they are supporting recovery.
The M Lhuillier Tree of Hope in Fuente Circle, Cebu, shines as a symbol of healing after a magnitude 6.9 earthquake and Typhoon Tino devastated the region. Discover how Cebuanos find light amidst loss.
Over 1,000 residents in San Remigio, Cebu face relocation after 60+ sinkholes emerged following the magnitude 6.9 earthquake. Mayor Martinez declares no-build zones as safety measures intensify.
San Remigio, Cebu faces mass relocation as 60 earthquake-induced sinkholes force 1,000 residents from homes. Learn about the geological crisis and recovery efforts.
Metropolitan Cebu Water District restores 248,000 cubic meters daily, reaching 90% of pre-typhoon levels. Normal water pressure returns for 214,000 connections. Read the latest updates.
The Department of Education has allocated P1 billion from its Quick Response Fund to repair Cebu schools damaged by the September 2025 earthquake. Learn how this funding will prioritize reconstruction efforts.
Aboitiz Foundation provides P3.3 million in construction assistance to 225 earthquake-affected families in San Remigio, Cebu. Learn how this initiative helps rebuild homes and communities.
Aboitiz Foundation provides P3.3 million in rebuilding assistance to 225 families in San Remigio affected by the magnitude 6.9 earthquake. Help continues for vulnerable households.
Multiple Cebu LGUs cancel grand Christmas celebrations to prioritize disaster response after typhoons and earthquake. Learn how communities are adapting.
Cebu City faces waste disposal crisis as damaged Bacayan Bridge limits garbage trucks to one daily trip. Councilor Garganera urges immediate solutions and waste reduction.
Cebu confronts a series of calamities from an earthquake to typhoons Tino and Verbena. While effective disaster management prevented deaths, Olango Island's damage highlights community vulnerability. Learn the key lessons.
Cebu Provincial Board member Celestino Martinez urges reallocating P101M tourism budget to earthquake and flood rehabilitation. Critical funding debate continues this week.
341 MSMEs in Northern Cebu received onsite loan assistance after the magnitude 6.9 earthquake and Typhoon Tino. DTI's ERF Caravan offers P300,000 zero-interest loans to help businesses recover faster.
More than 300 public vehicles in Cebu remain non-operational after November 4 flooding. LTFRB reports severe transport disruptions and driver shortages affecting commuters. Learn how the region is coping.
Davao Oriental provides P1 million financial aid to Cebu after Typhoon Tino's devastation, a gesture of solidarity after Cebu's own P5M earthquake aid. Read more.
Guadalupe Heights residents evacuate as typhoon flooding breaches homes. Homeowners question Monterrazas subdivision's role in disaster. Read the full investigation.
Cebu City imposes 6-ton weight limit on damaged Bacayan Bridge, threatening waste transport to Binaliw landfill. Councilor warns of 'solid waste crisis' as alternative routes implemented.
DSWD distributes P200 million emergency cash assistance to families affected by the 6.9-magnitude earthquake in Northern Cebu. Learn how the government supports recovery efforts.
1,173 workers displaced by the Cebu 6.9 magnitude earthquake have received their TUPAD wages from DOLE. This government initiative supports recovery efforts in the 4th District. Learn more about the ongoing aid.
Talisay City faces massive cleanup after Typhoon Tino's destruction. See the damage assessment and recovery efforts underway in this affected Philippine community.
San Juan Nepomuceno Parish in San Remigio, Cebu retracts structural safety announcement as Archdiocese reviews 161-year-old church's fate after magnitude 6.9 earthquake.
Independent Commission on Infrastructure investigates Cebu flood control projects after Typhoon Tino caused 108 deaths. Officials vow to file cases against responsible parties.
Several schools in Santa Fe, Cebu return to face-to-face classes after safety assessments following Typhoon Tino's damage. Mayor Espinosa urges community cooperation during recovery.
Two weeks after Typhoon Tino, Cebu faces severe infrastructure damage. Lusaran Dam paralyzed, thousands lack water and electricity. Community assistance continues as recovery efforts intensify.