Mandaue Relocates Flood-Displaced Families to Modular Homes
The DHSUD and Mandaue City inaugurate Pasilong sa Paradise, a model modular community with 200 homes for families displaced by Typhoon Tino. First 14 families move in Dec. 22. Read more.
The DHSUD and Mandaue City inaugurate Pasilong sa Paradise, a model modular community with 200 homes for families displaced by Typhoon Tino. First 14 families move in Dec. 22. Read more.
Mandaue City and DHSUD begin relocating displaced families to new modular homes in Pasilong sa Paradise. The project, part of a national model community, offers complete facilities and a fresh start after Typhoon Tino. Read more.
Mandaue City Mayor Jonkie Ouano announces the near-completion of a transitory relocation site for families displaced by Typhoon Tino. Read about the housing units, facilities, and priority list.
Senator Imee Marcos brings hope to families affected by Typhoon Tino with Christmas gifts and food packs for 800 beneficiaries in Danao City and Liloan. Read how the community found relief.
The NHA and Bacolod City Government distributed P4.39 million to 145 residents of Barangay 27 who lost homes in a September fire. Mayor Gasataya also presented a long-term on-site housing plan.
Zamboanga City Government distributed P10,000 and rice to 20 families affected by separate fires. Mayor Olaso gave an extra P2,000 and offered materials for rebuilding homes. Learn more about the relief efforts.
A month after Typhoon Tino's flash floods, families in Talisay City's Purok Orchids remain in evacuation, battling mud and power outages. Read their story of resilience.
On the 16th anniversary of the Ampatuan Massacre, the NUJP and victims' families continue seeking complete justice for 58 victims, including 32 journalists. Join the call for accountability.
Cebu faces a leptospirosis health crisis with 106 cases and 7 deaths recorded from November 1-20, 2025. Health officials urge immediate action and outbreak declaration.
Authorities rescued two women from human trafficking at Sanga-Sanga Airport in Bongao, Tawi-Tawi. The victims were promised jobs in Malaysia. Read their story.
Human rights organizations condemn the planned burial of Juan Ponce Enrile at Libingan ng mga Bayani, calling it historical whitewashing and injustice to martial law victims.
Governor Pamela Baricuatro successfully reclaims P712 million housing assistance for Cebu typhoon victims after previous administration disputes. 72,209 households to receive P10,000 each.
Lorlie Bonghanoy and her family survived being swept away by Typhoon Tino floods in Liloan using buckets as life vests. Read their harrowing rescue story and the hero who saved them.
Mandaue City maintains 11 active evacuation centers with 496 families displaced by Typhoon Tino. City seeks national aid as response funds prove insufficient for full recovery.
Savoy Hotel Mactan celebrates 6 years with scaled-down event, while Waterfront Cebu launches 'Wings of Hope' Christmas campaign for typhoon victims. Read how Cebu's hospitality industry gives back.
Cebu Province records 23 confirmed leptospirosis cases from November 1-14, 2025. Health officials warn residents exposed to floodwaters to seek immediate medical attention if symptoms appear.
Independent Commission on Infrastructure investigates Cebu flood control projects after Typhoon Tino caused 108 deaths. Officials vow to file cases against responsible parties.
After Typhoon Tino's devastating floods, Cebu's P26 billion flood control projects face scrutiny. DPWH reveals 2017 master plan never implemented. Will integrated water management finally happen?
A Filipino family debates occupying their sibling's flood-damaged rental property. Expert advice suggests legal precautions and gradual relocation while addressing flood safety concerns.
Joshua Sandal, 24, rescued 12 people, including an infant, during Typhoon Tino's devastating floods in Liloan, Cebu. His bravery earned him a job and a scholarship. Read his incredible story.
After Typhoon Tino devastated Cebu on Nov 4, 2025, citizens channel anger into demands for accountability over flood control funds and development projects. Join the movement for change.
Malacañang reveals ongoing cleanup of previous administration's anomalies, including ghost projects and flood control issues impacting economic growth. Learn how the government plans to recover.
Movement for a Livable Cebu presents urgent flood management petition to Governor Baricuatro. Six key actions proposed to prevent future disasters in Cebu province. Read the full plan.
Mandaue City begins 2-3 week house-to-house validation of flood damage from Typhoon Tino. City teams verify affected homes starting with severely impacted Barangay Paknaan and Umapad.
After Typhoon Tino's severe flooding in Cebu, advocacy group MLC presents a 6-point petition for urgent government action on flood management and watershed restoration.
Mandaue City begins house-to-house validation of flood damage in Paknaan and Umapad barangays. The process ensures fair aid distribution and credibility. Learn about the city's disaster response efforts.
Cebu faces a worsening flood crisis after Typhoon Tino. Advocacy group MLC demands six immediate government actions, including no-build zones and watershed rehab. Will leaders act?
Senator Lacson reveals the NBI found the notarization of Orly Guteza's affidavit, accusing Speaker Romualdez of flood control fund anomalies, was falsified. The sworn statement, however, remains valid for the Senate probe. Follow the latest developments.
Senator Lacson reveals John Paul Estrada, linked to Zaldy Co's kickback scandal, left Philippines in September. Senate coordinating with Interpol for tracking.
Argao Municipal Council calls DPWH officials and contractors to explain concerns about P380M flood control projects' effectiveness after Typhoon Tino. Public invited to November 25 session.