Typhoon Tino Floods Capiz, Sparks Mining Debate
Advocacy groups link Typhoon Tino's devastation in Capiz and Leyte to nickel mining and climate injustice. They demand trillions in ecological debt from Global North nations. Read more.
Advocacy groups link Typhoon Tino's devastation in Capiz and Leyte to nickel mining and climate injustice. They demand trillions in ecological debt from Global North nations. Read more.
Liloan Mayor Aljew Frasco denies allegations his office blocked Cebu Provincial Capitol aid delivery. Residents plead for cleanup help one week after typhoon.
President Marcos Jr. expresses anger at local officials' 'chill' approach during typhoons. 18 dead from Typhoon Uwan, over 200 from Typhoon Tino. DILG investigating absent executives.
Typhoon Tino's devastation reveals systemic failures in flood control and housing. Join the call for justice and sustainable solutions for vulnerable communities.
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.
President Marcos Jr. expresses dissatisfaction with local officials' relaxed approach during calamities while acknowledging effective preemptive evacuations that saved lives during Super Typhoon Uwan.
Typhoon Uwan triggers massive flooding across Pampanga, affecting 64,081 families in 72 barangays. High tides and upstream waters worsen the situation. Read the latest updates.
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.
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.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. delivers powerful reassurance to Cebuanos during Typhoon Alina inspection, pledging continuous government support until complete recovery.
Discover the remarkable story of how Borbon, Cebu achieved zero fatalities during Typhoon Tino through proactive disaster preparedness and community resilience strategies.
The European Union's climate monitoring service reveals alarming data showing 2025 is likely to be one of the three warmest years in recorded history, signaling urgent climate action needed.
Local government units across Cebu are now prioritizing rehabilitation efforts as Typhoon Tino exits the region, addressing infrastructure damage and displaced families.
A devastating fire swept through Sitio Paradise, Barangay Basak in Lapu-Lapu City, destroying eight homes and displacing multiple families. Emergency responders battled the flames for hours in this heartbreaking community tragedy.
Typhoon aftermath impacts 67 police personnel across Central Visayas region while they maintain crucial disaster response operations and public safety services.
Lapu-Lapu City officials have declared a state of calamity following devastating floods that submerged multiple barangays, damaged infrastructure, and displaced thousands of residents. Learn about the emergency response and assistance measures.
Cebu City government urgently seeks volunteers to accelerate relief operations for families impacted by recent emergencies. Learn how you can contribute to the humanitarian mission.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declares nationwide state of calamity due to severe agricultural damage and environmental crisis. Learn about government response measures.
Philippine basketball stars from Cebu join forces in 'Basketball for Hope' charity event, raising funds and spirits for communities devastated by recent typhoons through sports and community solidarity.
Cebu's disaster relief efforts encounter significant bottlenecks as aid distribution fails to match the urgency of community needs. Learn about the ongoing challenges and government response.
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.
Philippine Army's 61IB conducts rapid rescue operations and relief distribution as torrential rains submerge communities across Iloilo and Antique provinces.
Young Filipino climate activists gain unprecedented government support as their groundbreaking recommendations receive official endorsement for COP30, marking a historic moment in Philippine environmental policy.
Zamboanga Sibugay province unveils groundbreaking Unified Communication Information System, revolutionizing emergency response and disaster management across 16 municipalities.
Cebu City Councilor urges DPWH to construct temporary bridges for isolated mountain communities after Typhoon Tino destroyed vital infrastructure, cutting off access to essential services.
Zamboanga City launches comprehensive Disaster Risk Reduction Management orientation and Incident Command System training to enhance community resilience and emergency response capabilities.
The Office of the President has mobilized P760 million in critical assistance to provinces severely impacted by the ongoing El Niño phenomenon, providing immediate relief to agricultural communities facing drought conditions.
Cebu Province initiates urgent bridge reconstruction in Daanbantayan following Typhoon Tino damage, restoring crucial transportation links for isolated communities.
Central Luzon police forces participate in nationwide earthquake preparedness exercise, testing emergency response capabilities for potential mega-quake scenarios in Pampanga and surrounding regions.
Globe Telecom's Alagang Globe outreach program delivers essential relief and communication support to communities devastated by Typhoon Tino in Cebu, showcasing corporate social responsibility during natural disasters.