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Fuel Price Hike: PHP2/Liter Increase for Diesel on Tuesday

Oil companies announce a significant fuel price increase effective January 20, with diesel up PHP2/liter. This marks the fourth consecutive weekly hike, driven by overseas supply concerns. Learn the full details and impact.

Oil Firms Announce Fuel Price Hike Effective Jan 13

Gasoline and diesel prices increase in the Philippines starting Tuesday. Seaoil and PTT announce hikes, marking a reversal for gasoline and a third consecutive weekly rise for diesel. Get the latest updates.

3 Weather Systems Bring Rain, Storms to PH

Pagasa reports three weather systems affecting the Philippines, bringing cloudy skies and rain to multiple regions. No LPA spotted, but one could form mid-week. Stay updated on the latest weather forecast.

DOH 7's Health and Safety Tips for Sinulog 2026

The Department of Health Central Visayas urges the public to prioritize health during Sinulog 2026. Key tips include staying hydrated, packing safe food, and knowing emergency contacts.

DOH 7's Health Tips for Sinulog 2026 Crowds

The DOH Central Visayas urges safety during Sinulog 2026, advising on heat, rain, and crowd precautions. Key tips include hydration and emergency contacts. Stay informed and celebrate safely!

Shear Line, Amihan, Easterlies Bring Rains to PH

PAGASA's latest advisory forecasts widespread rains across the Philippines due to the shear line, northeast monsoon, and easterlies. Stay updated on weather conditions and travel warnings.

Diesel, Kerosene Prices Up PHP0.60/L on Tuesday

Oil companies announce a PHP0.60 per liter increase for diesel and kerosene starting Dec. 30, reversing last week's rollback. Gasoline prices remain unchanged. Learn the reasons behind the hike.

Easterlies, Amihan Affect PH Weather on Saturday

PAGASA's latest advisory details weather impacts from easterlies and the northeast monsoon (amihan) across the Philippines, including rain forecasts and sea conditions. Stay informed for your area.

Santa Fe Bans Swimming at Pooc Cliffs Over Safety

Santa Fe LGU prohibits swimming and bathing near Pooc cliffs on Bantayan Island after a geological assessment found falling rocks and unstable conditions. Other tourist spots remain open.

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