Cebu Water Crisis Persists After Typhoon Tino
Metro Cebu residents and businesses struggle with water shortages more than two weeks after Typhoon Tino. Learn how communities are coping and when restoration is expected.
Metro Cebu residents and businesses struggle with water shortages more than two weeks after Typhoon Tino. Learn how communities are coping and when restoration is expected.
Consumer watchdog warns delayed power restoration in Cebu Province triggers widespread water shortages, sanitation risks. Urgent action needed to prioritize water pumping stations.
Davao consumers face rising electricity bills as Wesm prices spike 49.4%, environmental charges return, and transmission fees increase. Consumer group urges DOE review.
Nearly two weeks after Typhoon Tino hit Negros Island, Negros Power announces 92.32% restoration progress. Read about the recovery efforts and remaining challenges.
Negros Electric and Power Corp. secures a 20-megawatt Power Supply Agreement with AboitizPower to meet rising electricity demand in Central Negros. Discover how this partnership ensures reliable and cost-efficient energy for the region's growth.
Two weeks after Typhoon Tino, Cebu faces severe infrastructure damage. Lusaran Dam paralyzed, thousands lack water and electricity. Community assistance continues as recovery efforts intensify.
Cebu-based Vivant Corporation reports 24% income growth, expands renewable energy portfolio with Bataan solar acquisition to address power reliability and water supply challenges in the Philippines.
Authorities confiscated nearly 2.4 kilos of shabu worth P16.3 million in Palo, Leyte. Two fruit vendors face charges in major Central Visayas drug supply operation.
Bacolod City launches a free 24/7 co-working space with stable internet to help online professionals affected by Typhoon Tino power outages. Get back to work now!
Cebu City prepares for water shortage after Typhoon Tino severely damaged Lusaran Dam, cutting 20 million liters from daily supply. Mayor Archival urges conservation as recovery continues.
Typhoon Tino caused ₱47 million in damage to Cebu City's mountain farms, affecting 4,000 farmers. City Agriculture Department coordinates recovery with insurance claims and planting materials.
Senior Citizens Party-list Rep. Rodolfo Ordanes urges a coordinated national shift to underground power lines to prevent typhoon outages. Calls for PPP funding.
Cebu residents face water shortages since Typhoon Tino hit on November 4. Advocacy group Cera demands power grid reforms to prevent utility emergencies across the province.
Typhoon Tino destroyed nearly P47 million in crops and livestock in Cebu City's mountain barangays, affecting 4,000 farmers. Learn how the city is aiding recovery and ensuring stable vegetable supply.
Rep. Alfredo Benitez coordinates with NEPC and PrimeWater to restore electricity and water in Bacolod after Typhoon Tino. Full power expected by Sunday. #BacolodRecovery
Retailers warn government price controls are worsening supply shortages in storm-hit Cebu. Essential goods like rice face critical supply chain disruptions.
NGCP announces a slight increase in November 2025 electricity bills due to a 15% rise in Ancillary Services costs. Learn how this affects your power rates.
Consumer group Access calls for an Emergency Power Restoration Summit in Bacolod following Typhoon Tino. Stop the blame game and work together to restore electricity now.
Communities in northern Cebu struggle to recover after Typhoon Aghon, with urgent needs for clean water and construction materials to rebuild shattered homes.
Cebu faces escalating power outages prompting urgent calls for renewable energy investments and long-term infrastructure improvements from Philippine legislators.
Negros Electric and Power Corporation commits to complete power restoration across Negros Occidental after recent outages. Learn about their recovery timeline and customer support initiatives.
In a remarkable show of solidarity, Davao Light and Power Company dispatches 25 skilled linemen and specialized equipment to assist in power restoration efforts across Cebu following severe tropical storm conditions.
Cebu Provincial Government takes charge of power restoration coordination following severe weather disruptions. Get the latest updates on utility recovery efforts across Central Visayas.
Alternergy Holdings Corporation makes history by receiving the Philippines' first Green Equity Label from SEC, marking a significant advancement in sustainable investing and renewable energy development.
Mayor Carmelo 'Pogi' Lazatin Jr. establishes dedicated task force to resolve water service issues in Angeles City, ensuring faster response to resident complaints.
Cebu City downgrades from red alert to yellow alert status as power supply stabilizes, bringing relief to residents and businesses after rotational brownouts.
Mayor Michael Rama assures Cebu City residents of stable supplies, calls for responsible purchasing and community cooperation during current situation.
Cebu braces for Typhoon Tino as power distributors and water utilities implement emergency protocols to maintain essential services during the severe weather event.
Aboitiz Power Corporation permanently retires its 124-megawatt diesel plant in Mactan, marking a significant step toward cleaner energy and sustainability in the Philippines.
Cebu faces water disruptions as Typhoon Tino continues to impact the region. MCWD activates contingency plans to maintain supply amid power outages and turbid water sources.