96 Mandaue Police Personnel Hit by Typhoon Tino
Mandaue City Police Office reports 96 personnel affected by Typhoon Tino, with homes partially or totally damaged. Regional HQ provides immediate assistance while officers continue disaster response.
Mandaue City Police Office reports 96 personnel affected by Typhoon Tino, with homes partially or totally damaged. Regional HQ provides immediate assistance while officers continue disaster response.
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.
Mandaue City Police Office reports 96 personnel affected by recent typhoons, with 10 homes completely destroyed. Regional headquarters provides immediate assistance to affected officers.
Grade 12 students from Abellana National School provided champorado to families affected by Typhoon Tino in Cebu City. Read how youth initiatives make a difference during disasters.
Filipino celebrities are stepping up to help communities affected by typhoons Uwan and Tino while demanding accountability for failed flood control projects. Join the movement for change.
Cebu Province declares state of calamity after Typhoon Tino's devastation. Learn how this legal measure accelerates aid, imposes price controls, and mobilizes emergency resources for affected communities.
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.
Recent absences of officials during typhoons spark debate on crisis leadership. True leadership means staying when disasters approach, not delegating responsibility.
Police Regional Office 7 deploys explosive detection K9 units to locate human and animal remains causing foul odor in Cebu barangays after Typhoon Tino. Ongoing search and clearing operations continue.
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.
Cebu Governor establishes a provincial task force to combat leptospirosis risks after Typhoon Tino displaced over 200,000. Learn about the emergency response plan.
DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon orders round-the-clock operations to restore hospitals, schools, and government buildings damaged by October earthquakes in Davao Oriental.
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.
Aurora province declares state of calamity after Super Typhoon Uwan causes P751M in damages. DSWD fast-tracks relief with 25,000 food packs distributed. No casualties reported despite widespread destruction.
Davao de Oro provincial government continues relief operations for families affected by the magnitude 7.4 earthquake. Learn how assistance reaches communities in need.
Mandaue City accelerates flood cleanup with volunteer support. Major roads cleared in 2 days as teams now tackle challenging interior areas affected by recent flooding.
Cebu City's Animal Welfare Council proposes using 10% of pet registration income for disaster animal aid and new shelters. A P620,980 fund could boost city programs.
Cebu City plans to allocate 10% of pet registration fees to animal welfare programs, focusing on disaster response. Mayor Archival also pushes for a new shelter and cemetery.
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 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.
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.
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.