Typhoon Tino: 90 Dead in Philippines Disaster
Typhoon Tino leaves devastating trail across Philippines with nearly 90 confirmed fatalities. Emergency teams battle floods and landslides in massive rescue efforts.
Typhoon Tino leaves devastating trail across Philippines with nearly 90 confirmed fatalities. Emergency teams battle floods and landslides in massive rescue efforts.
Central Cebu faces catastrophic flooding and landslides with 48 confirmed fatalities and 28 individuals missing. Rescue operations continue as communities grapple with the aftermath of relentless heavy rains.
Massive flooding hits Cebu City, submerging 50 barangays and prompting urgent disaster response. Residents evacuated as waters continue to rise across multiple communities.
Cebu City government introduces mandatory septage management program requiring property owners to maintain septic tanks, aiming to protect groundwater and public health from contamination.
Rain or Shine Elasto Painters embark on strategic rebuilding phase with Coach Yeng Guiao at the helm, focusing on player development and championship aspirations in the PBA.
The Philippine National Police mobilizes additional personnel and resources to assist communities devastated by Typhoon Tino, focusing on rescue operations and security in affected areas.
Torrential rains from Tropical Storm Tino have plunged half of Cebu City underwater, triggering massive flooding, emergency evacuations, and widespread disruption across the metropolitan area.
Typhoon Tino batters Visayas region with devastating floods and landslides, leaving one dead and thousands displaced. Emergency response teams mobilize across affected areas.
Zamboanga City implements mandatory waste segregation in Paseo del Mar business area with color-coded bins and penalties for violators to combat pollution and promote sustainability.
Lapu-Lapu City suspends work in government and private sectors as Tropical Storm Tino approaches. Emergency teams activated, evacuation centers readied across Mactan Island.
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Cebu Provincial Government escalates disaster preparedness to Code Blue status as PAGASA declares onset of La Niña, implementing 24/7 monitoring and emergency protocols.
Thousands of visitors flocked to Mandaue City cemeteries during All Saints' Day, with authorities reporting peaceful and organized observances despite massive crowds.
Cebu City Councilor Noel Wenceslao takes a neutral position on the controversial P2.5 billion loan, emphasizing the need for thorough study and transparency in the city's financial decisions.
Island Garden City of Samal receives 14 tablets to enhance waste collection efficiency through innovative TrashTrack system, marking a significant step toward sustainable urban development.
Davao City is constructing a state-of-the-art emergency operations center in Maa to enhance disaster preparedness and response capabilities across the region.
A massive landslide in Cebu's mountainous area claims lives and triggers dramatic rescue operations, with one survivor's miraculous escape capturing hearts across the Philippines.
Cebu City establishes standardized post-earthquake structural assessment system to ensure consistent safety evaluations across all districts following recent seismic activity.
Cebu City Treasurer's Office introduces stricter financial protocols and enhanced monitoring systems to prevent fund misuse and ensure transparent governance.
Mandaue City implements strict security measures at Guizo Catholic and Public Cemeteries for Undas 2024. Enhanced police visibility, fire safety protocols, and traffic management plans revealed.
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.
Pampanga's provincial government has pinpointed critical risk areas in Arayat municipality, implementing proactive measures to protect residents from flooding and other environmental hazards.
Davao City Traffic and Transport Management Office launches early preparations for Undas 2025, implementing strategic measures to ensure smooth traffic flow and public safety during the holiday season.
Iloilo Provincial Police Office prepares massive security deployment for Undas 2025 with 800 personnel, traffic management plans, and enhanced public safety measures across the province.
Zamboanga City prepares for peaceful Undas 2025 with massive police deployment, traffic management plans, and cemetery security measures to ensure public safety during the holiday observance.
Davao City takes decisive action against natural disasters as the Sangguniang Panlungsod approves comprehensive prevention and mitigation measures to protect communities.
Local Government Units in Pampanga establish common sites for flooded cemeteries, ensuring safe and accessible All Saints' Day observances despite challenging weather conditions.
Cebu City launches comprehensive preparations for Kalag-Kalag 2025, focusing on cemetery improvements, traffic management, and public safety measures for a smoother Undas experience.
Cebu City Government establishes multi-agency task force to maintain peace, order, and traffic management during the Undas 2024 observances in cemeteries and major thoroughfares.
The controversial Bogo City landfill continues to divide communities after 10 years, with residents reporting health issues and environmental damage despite court rulings.