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Davao Innovators Win Big at Mindanao Invention Tilt

Davao City's brightest minds swept the 2024 Mindanao Invention Contest, showcasing revolutionary agricultural technologies that promise to transform farming practices across the region and beyond.

Typhoon Tino kills 9 in Mandaue City

Tragedy strikes Mandaue City as Typhoon Tino leaves 9 dead and widespread destruction. Latest updates on the storm's devastating impact and emergency response efforts.

Marawi strategist commands 10th ID in Davao

Major General Aleto A. Lagunday, the tactical mastermind behind Marawi's liberation, assumes command of Eastern Mindanao's 10th Infantry Division in a historic turnover ceremony.

Typhoon Tino kills 9 in Cebu City

Tragedy strikes Cebu City as Typhoon Tino claims 9 lives, including children, with flooding and landslides devastating communities. Emergency response teams work tirelessly amid ongoing rescue operations.

Typhoon Tino Intensifies: Latest Storm Updates

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 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.

Typhoon Tino Alert: Cebu Cities on Emergency Status

Cebu's key cities of Lapu-Lapu and Mandaue implement emergency preparations as Typhoon Tino intensifies. Schools suspend classes, disaster teams activate, and residents urged to take immediate safety measures.

P680K Shabu Seized in Lanao del Norte Drug Bust

Authorities in Lanao del Norte scored a major victory against illegal drugs after a successful buy-bust operation in Barangay Lala Proper netted P680,000 worth of shabu and led to the arrest of two suspects.

Typhoon Tino Intensifies: Signal No. 4 Over Visayas

Breaking: Typhoon Tino rapidly intensifies, prompting PAGASA to hoist Signal No. 4 across Visayas including Cebu and parts of Mindanao. Emergency preparations underway as severe weather conditions expected.

Typhoon Tino Intensifies: Signal No. 4 Raised

Breaking: Typhoon Tino rapidly intensifies, prompting PAGASA to hoist Signal No. 4 over parts of Cebu, Eastern Visayas, and Mindanao. Stay updated on evacuation orders, emergency response, and safety measures.

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.

PAGASA's Typhoon Terms Explained: Stay Safe

Ever wondered what PAGASA's weather warnings really mean? This comprehensive guide breaks down typhoon terminologies, from PSWS signals to tropical cyclone categories, helping Filipinos stay safe during storm season.

P154M Climate Grant Boosts Mindanao Farmers

Mindanao farmers are set to benefit from a P154 million climate adaptation grant aimed at enhancing agricultural resilience and food security across the region's key farming communities.

Typhoon Tino: Signal No. 4 in Mindanao Areas

Severe Tropical Storm Tino continues to threaten Mindanao with Signal No. 4 hoisted over several regions. Latest updates on storm trajectory, emergency preparations, and safety advisories for affected communities.

Cebu on High Alert for Typhoon Tino - Emergency Prep

Cebu Capitol mobilizes disaster response teams, prepares evacuation centers, and monitors weather updates as Typhoon Tino threatens the province. Essential supplies and emergency protocols activated.

Cebu Typhoon Risk Increases: PAGASA Alert

Cebu faces increased typhoon vulnerability as PAGASA warns of potential severe weather conditions. Learn about the elevated risk factors and essential preparedness measures.

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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