Lapu-Lapu evacuees share food packs amid shortage
736 families in Punta Engaño, Lapu-Lapu received only 551 food packs after Typhoon Tino. DSWD investigates potential policy violations as residents voice frustration.
736 families in Punta Engaño, Lapu-Lapu received only 551 food packs after Typhoon Tino. DSWD investigates potential policy violations as residents voice frustration.
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DSWD distributes P200 million emergency cash assistance to families affected by the 6.9-magnitude earthquake in Northern Cebu. Learn how the government supports recovery efforts.
Over 6,000 Aeta families in Pampanga's upland villages received essential food packs from DSWD and the provincial government, reaching even remote sitios. Read how this aid supports indigenous communities.
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DSWD-7 completes a 4-day training for 127 field staff on the new Enhanced SWDI tool, boosting data-driven support for 4Ps beneficiaries in Central Visayas. Learn how this upgrade improves social services.
Vice Governor Delta Pineda leads distribution of assistance to 6,526 persons with disabilities in Pampanga. Support program expands to include multiple vulnerable sectors across the province.
Over a week after Typhoon Tino struck Cebu, Barangay Kaluangan in Asturias remains isolated with 293 homes affected. Relief efforts continue amid road access challenges. Learn how you can help.
Mandaue City begins 2-3 week house-to-house validation of flood damage from Typhoon Tino. City teams verify affected homes starting with severely impacted Barangay Paknaan and Umapad.
DENR orders Monterrazas de Cebu to stop operations after finding 734 trees cut illegally and 10 ECC violations. The developer faces 73,400 tree replacements and criminal charges.
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.
Senator Lacson reveals John Paul Estrada, linked to Zaldy Co's kickback scandal, left Philippines in September. Senate coordinating with Interpol for tracking.
Iloilo City Rep. Julienne Baronda demands DSWD and DILG investigation into alleged withholding of AICS cash aid by barangay officials. Mayor Treñas suspends distribution pending probe.
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.
Fresh from a recent tournament win, the Ateneo de Davao Blue Knights basketball team is focused on defending their Davao City Athletic Association crown. Coach Evangelio emphasizes a disciplined, one-game-at-a-time approach.
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.
Over 769 Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries attended Bohol's job fair with 17 employers offering local and overseas positions. Successful applicants were hired on the spot during the November 8 event.
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.
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.
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.
The Philippine government has allocated ₱760 million in financial assistance to provinces severely affected by Typhoon Tino, with immediate distribution to affected families and agricultural sectors.
Davao City braces for potentially dangerous weather conditions as PAGASA warns of localized thunderstorms that could trigger flash floods and landslides. Residents urged to stay vigilant.
While Typhoon Tino has moved away from Philippine territory, Cebu remains on alert for continued heavy rainfall and potential flooding. PAGASA warns residents to stay vigilant.
Massive flooding hits Cebu City, submerging 50 barangays and prompting urgent disaster response. Residents evacuated as waters continue to rise across multiple communities.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development urges local governments across Davao Region to enhance rehabilitation programs for children in conflict with the law, emphasizing community-based approaches over punitive measures.
Zamboanga City suspends classes across all levels due to dangerous weather conditions. Stay updated on the latest school closures and safety advisories.
Typhoon Tino continues to strengthen as it moves across the Philippines. Get real-time updates on affected areas, emergency preparations, and essential safety measures for residents.
Cebu implements heightened security alert with increased police visibility and checkpoints following intelligence reports of potential threats. Authorities reassure public while maintaining vigilance.