108 Dead, 44 Missing in Cebu After Typhoon Tino
Typhoon Tino leaves 108 dead, 1,365 injured, and 44 missing in Cebu Province. Search operations continue in hardest-hit areas. Read the latest updates.
Typhoon Tino leaves 108 dead, 1,365 injured, and 44 missing in Cebu Province. Search operations continue in hardest-hit areas. Read the latest updates.
Mandaue City's flood control system, designed for normal rain, failed when a month's rainfall hit in 6 hours. Officials reveal new infrastructure and early warning plans.
Super Typhoon Uwan has killed 27 people across multiple Philippine provinces. Read the latest updates on casualties and damage from this devastating storm.
A Basak-Iba resident shares anxiety about approaching typhoon following recent earthquake damage. Read how communities are preparing for natural disasters in the Philippines.
Local officials in Cebu face backlash for vacationing during Typhoon Tino despite storm warnings. Investigation demanded for dereliction of duty. Read more.
Mandaue City's flood control system couldn't handle a month's rainfall in 6 hours. Officials seek national help for dams and better warning systems. Learn how the city plans to improve flood resilience.
Super Typhoon Uwan destroyed 572 homes across Central Luzon. Tarlac recorded the highest damage with 320 affected houses. Stay informed about disaster response efforts.
Project NOAH urges the public to use its free hazard maps and forecasting tools to prepare for severe storms. Check your area's flood risk today and protect your family.
DSWD-Davao urges collective action for child safety during National Children's Month 2025, as Davao City conducts proactive flood simulation drills in riverbank communities.
Lapu-Lapu City deactivates emergency operations after Typhoon Tino. Mayor Cindi Chan confirms zero casualties and uninterrupted tourism services. Key infrastructure remains functional.
Typhoon Tino exposes critical gaps in Philippines' disaster response as mayors travel abroad during crisis. Investigation launched into officials' negligence during natural disaster.
Super Typhoon Uwan devastates Pandan, Catanduanes with 18 confirmed deaths and 2.4 million affected. Rescue operations continue as infrastructure damage mounts.
Actor Matteo Guidicelli urges immediate aid for Liloan, Cebu residents after Typhoon Tino. Over 100 lives lost; water is the critical need. Calls for faster government action and long-term solutions.
President Marcos Jr. expresses dissatisfaction with local officials' relaxed approach during calamities while acknowledging effective preemptive evacuations that saved lives during Super Typhoon Uwan.
Super Typhoon Uwan's devastation leaves 18 dead, 2 missing, and 2.4 million people affected across Philippines. Rescue operations continue as damage assessment reveals widespread destruction.
Lapu-Lapu City is fully open for tourism and business after Typhoons Tino and Uwan. Essential services and infrastructure remained operational. Plan your visit today!
SM City Mindpro Zamboanga actively participated in the nationwide simultaneous earthquake drill, demonstrating emergency protocols and community safety commitment.
The Office of Civil Defense initiates mandatory evacuations across Western Visayas as severe weather threatens the region. Learn which areas are affected and safety measures being implemented.
The Department of Labor and Employment initiates comprehensive profiling of workers impacted by Typhoon Aghon across Cebu province to facilitate targeted assistance and employment recovery programs.
Discover the remarkable story of how Borbon, Cebu achieved zero fatalities during Typhoon Tino through proactive disaster preparedness and community resilience strategies.
Central Luzon braces for Typhoon Uwan as RDRRMC 3 declares Red Alert status. Emergency operations centers activated, disaster response teams mobilized across the region.
National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council issues urgent directive for local governments to evacuate high-risk areas ahead of Tropical Depression Uwan's landfall. Critical deadline set for November 9 as storm intensifies.
Local government units across Cebu are now prioritizing rehabilitation efforts as Typhoon Tino exits the region, addressing infrastructure damage and displaced families.
The Department of Health declares Code Blue alert across all government hospitals in the Philippines as medical facilities prepare for potential mass casualty events and health emergencies.
Communities in northern Cebu struggle to recover after Typhoon Aghon, with urgent needs for clean water and construction materials to rebuild shattered homes.
Jaro Archbishop Jose Romeo Lazo calls for Catholic community support and prayers for victims affected by Typhoon Tino across Western Visayas.
As Typhoon Tino exits the Philippines, Cebu residents face massive destruction - flooded homes, damaged infrastructure, and devastated agriculture. Discover how communities are coming together to recover.
Iloilo City achieves remarkable disaster preparedness milestone with zero casualties reported after Typhoon Tino's passage. Discover the effective strategies that protected the community.
Agricultural officials warn of significant damage to Cebu's corn production as Typhoon Tino batters the region, threatening food security and farmers' livelihoods.
Zamboanga City launches comprehensive Disaster Risk Reduction Management orientation and Incident Command System training to enhance community resilience and emergency response capabilities.