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Marcos to Review P6.79T 2026 Budget Over Holidays

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will forgo his holiday break to conduct a thorough review of the proposed P6.793-trillion 2026 national budget, aiming to sign it into law before the year ends.

NGCP Seeks Unbundling of Transmission Charges

NGCP urges regulators to separate transmission charges, aiming to clarify electricity bills for Filipino consumers. Learn how this move could reveal the true cost drivers.

Wilma Weakens to LPA, Sea Travel Resumes in Cebu

Tropical Depression Wilma weakened into a low pressure area on Dec. 7, 2025, allowing sea travel to resume in Cebu. However, Pagasa warns of continued rains and hazardous seas. Read for safety updates.

4 Weather Systems Bring Rains Across Philippines

PAGASA reports four weather systems, including Severe Tropical Storm Koto, are causing scattered rains and thunderstorms across various Philippine regions. Stay informed for your safety.

MCWD recovers 90% water output post-Typhoon Tino

Metropolitan Cebu Water District restores 248,000 cubic meters daily, reaching 90% of pre-typhoon levels. Normal water pressure returns for 214,000 connections. Read the latest updates.

MCWD fixes Jaclupan line, restores Talisay water supply

Metropolitan Cebu Water District successfully interconnects damaged Jaclupan transmission line with new pipelines, restoring normal water service in Talisay City. Stay updated on water restoration efforts.

Four Weather Systems Impact Philippines - PAGASA

PAGASA reports four weather systems affecting the Philippines, bringing scattered rains and thunderstorms across multiple regions. Stay informed about the latest weather updates.

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.

3 Weather Systems Affect PH, Cyclone Risk Low

Pagasa reports three weather systems are affecting the Philippines: ITCZ, shear line, and amihan. No cyclone development is expected soon. Stay updated on panahon.gov.ph.

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