Cebu's Disaster Funds Strained After Multiple Calamities
Cebu Province faces critical disaster fund shortage after earthquakes and typhoons depleted P110M. Officials warn of limited capacity for future emergencies. Pray for no December storms.
Cebu Province faces critical disaster fund shortage after earthquakes and typhoons depleted P110M. Officials warn of limited capacity for future emergencies. Pray for no December storms.
Pag-IBIG Fund provides 1-month payment moratorium, calamity loans, and housing insurance benefits for members affected by recent typhoons and earthquakes. Apply online via Virtual Pag-IBIG.
Cebu Governor signs EO 72, expanding the Kumbati Cebu program to include recovery from typhoons Tino and Uwan. Learn how the unified strategy tackles rebuilding.
Talisay City faces massive cleanup after Typhoon Tino's destruction. See the damage assessment and recovery efforts underway in this affected Philippine community.
DHSUD implements nationwide moratorium on housing amortization to provide relief to families affected by Typhoon Tino. Immediate suspension ordered across key housing agencies.
Davao City dispatches 16 trucks with essential supplies to Cebu Province following Typhoon Tino. Governor Baricuatro expresses gratitude for ongoing support. Read about the relief efforts.
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.
Typhoon Tino's fury leaves Lusaran, Cebu City in ruins. Homes destroyed, bridge damaged, families displaced. Urgent aid needed for food and clean water. #TyphoonTino #Cebu
Learn how to build a life-saving Go Bag for emergencies. This essential guide covers food, supplies, and documents to keep your family safe during disasters in the Philippines.
27 village chiefs in Maimbung, Sulu completed disaster risk reduction training to strengthen community resilience. Learn how this initiative enhances local disaster response.
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.
Davao City dispatches 16 trucks with food, water, and P3.9M cash aid to Cebu Province devastated by Typhoon Tino. Read how the Bayanihan spirit is helping rebuild lives.
Davao City Government formally requests creation of trust fund for ₱76B Davao Bus Project. Local counterpart funding of ₱1.5B to be phased until 2030. Learn about the project timeline and funding challenges.
President Marcos Jr. approves P45M assistance for Negros Occidental LGUs hit by Typhoon Tino. Secretaries Frasco and Angara lead national relief operations with health and shelter aid.
Super Typhoon Uwan has killed 27 people across multiple Philippine provinces. Read the latest updates on casualties and damage from this devastating storm.
Witness the powerful scenes of survival and community strength as Bangkok residents rebuild after devastating floods. See how hope persists amidst the destruction.
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.
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.
Typhoon Tino's death toll in the Philippines climbs to 232, with Cebu reporting the most casualties. Over 1.1 million families affected. Read the full report on the disaster's impact.
Discover the remarkable story of how Borbon, Cebu achieved zero fatalities during Typhoon Tino through proactive disaster preparedness and community resilience strategies.
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.
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.
Communities in northern Cebu struggle to recover after Typhoon Aghon, with urgent needs for clean water and construction materials to rebuild shattered homes.
Philippine Army's 61IB conducts rapid rescue operations and relief distribution as torrential rains submerge communities across Iloilo and Antique provinces.
Iloilo City achieves remarkable disaster preparedness milestone with zero casualties reported after Typhoon Tino's passage. Discover the effective strategies that protected the community.
Zamboanga City launches comprehensive Disaster Risk Reduction Management orientation and Incident Command System training to enhance community resilience and emergency response capabilities.
San Fernando City Hall employees participated in comprehensive earthquake preparedness training, learning life-saving protocols and emergency response techniques to enhance community resilience.
Bacolod City declares state of calamity after massive flooding displaces thousands and causes severe infrastructure damage. Learn about the emergency response and relief efforts.
Typhoon Tino's wrath continues as Balamban remains cut off from Cebu, with casualties rising and rescue operations hampered by severe infrastructure damage.