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Cebu Battles Typhoon Tino Aftermath: Floods & Damage

Typhoon Tino batters Cebu with torrential rains, causing severe flooding and significant damage to infrastructure across the province. Emergency response teams mobilize as communities face the storm's aftermath.

Cebu Gridlock, Panic Buying as Typhoon Nears

Cebu City faces transportation chaos and supermarket rushes as Typhoon Aghon intensifies. Residents scramble for supplies amid severe weather warnings and potential flooding.

Delhi Air Pollution Reaches Hazardous Levels

India's capital faces an environmental emergency as air quality deteriorates to dangerous levels, affecting millions of residents and prompting urgent government action.

8 More Cebu Barangays Declared Drug-Clear

Eight additional barangays in Cebu City have been officially certified as drug-cleared, marking significant progress in the local government's anti-drug campaign and community safety initiatives.

World Bank Withdraws from Cebu BRT Project

The World Bank's sudden withdrawal from the Cebu BRT project deals a devastating blow to the city's traffic decongestion plans, leaving officials scrambling for alternative funding.

Cebu City's Waste Crisis: Why WTE Can't Wait

Cebu City faces a mounting garbage crisis with limited landfill space. Councilor Joel Garganera reveals why immediate Waste-to-Energy solutions are crucial for the city's future.

Cebu Cities Release Kalag-Kalag 2023 Guidelines

Cebu City and Lapu-Lapu City unveil comprehensive guidelines for Undas 2023, including cemetery schedules, traffic rerouting, and safety protocols for the traditional observance.

SM City Cebu Launches New Dining & Shopping Era

Discover SM City Cebu's stunning transformation with new dining concepts, expanded retail options, and cutting-edge amenities that redefine the shopping experience in Central Visayas.

Davao Water Crisis Warning: 2030 Deadline

The Philippine Water Works Association warns that Davao City could face severe water shortages within six years without immediate conservation measures and infrastructure improvements.

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