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Cebu Flood Control Called 'Band-Aid' Solution

Soil and water expert William Granert warns that Cebu's flood control projects are temporary fixes failing to address root causes of environmental crisis. Learn why.

Cebu Mayor Warns Developers After Bacayan Landslide

Cebu City Mayor Nestor Archival expresses grave concern over recent landslides in Bacayan linked to high-end subdivisions. Urges developers to prioritize environmental safety alongside profits.

Cebu Developers Accused of Using Unlicensed Planners

Monterrazas de Cebu developers face allegations of using unlicensed environmental planners for critical documents. Environmental planner Gus Agosto reveals potential RA 10587 violations. Learn the legal implications.

Cebu Developer Refutes DENR Tree Cutting Claims

Monterrazas de Cebu strongly denies DENR allegations of cutting 700 trees in Guadalupe development. Developer claims compliance with environmental standards amid flooding controversy.

Cousin kills helper in Argao stabbing incident

A tragic stabbing in Argao, Cebu leaves one man dead and another injured after helping their cousin who fell from his motorcycle. Police investigate the mysterious motive behind the attack.

Falsified Notary Found in Guteza's Romualdez Affidavit

Senator Lacson reveals the NBI found the notarization of Orly Guteza's affidavit, accusing Speaker Romualdez of flood control fund anomalies, was falsified. The sworn statement, however, remains valid for the Senate probe. Follow the latest developments.

Priest Found Dead in Cebu City Condo

Fr. Decoroso 'Cocoy' Olmilla discovered dead with neck wound in Mabolo condominium. Police investigate possible foul play amid past child abuse controversy.

Historic Butuanon River Flooding Kills 10 in Cebu

Typhoon Tino triggers unprecedented flooding in Cebu's Butuanon River, claiming over 10 lives and submerging communities. Residents question flood control effectiveness amid environmental concerns.

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.

Senate to Summon 19 Lawmakers in Flood Probe

Senate Blue Ribbon Committee to resume investigation into alleged flood control project irregularities, summoning former Speaker Romualdez, ex-Rep. Co, and 17 other congressmen. Hearings set for November 14.

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