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Mandaue Eyes State of Calamity Over Water Crisis

Mandaue City officials consider declaring a state of calamity as the prolonged dry spell and El Niño threaten water security, agriculture, and public health across Cebu communities.

Davao Council vs Piggery Pollution in Panigan-Tamugan River

The Davao City Council takes decisive action against a piggery operation accused of polluting the critical Panigan-Tamugan River, summoning the owner to explain alleged environmental violations threatening Davao's future water source.

Cebu City Implements Septage Management Program

Cebu City government introduces mandatory septage management program requiring property owners to maintain septic tanks, aiming to protect groundwater and public health from contamination.

Cebu Security Forces on Heightened Alert Status

Cebu implements heightened security alert with increased police visibility and checkpoints following intelligence reports of potential threats. Authorities reassure public while maintaining vigilance.

Cebu Utilities Brace for Typhoon Tino Impact

Cebu braces for Typhoon Tino as power distributors and water utilities implement emergency protocols to maintain essential services during the severe weather event.

Negros Occidental Under Red Alert for El Niño

Negros Occidental declares red alert status as provincial government implements emergency measures to combat severe El Niño effects. Learn about the water conservation strategies and agricultural protection plans.

Cebu City Liquor Ban: Oct 31-Nov 3 Details

Cebu City announces a comprehensive liquor ban from October 31 to November 3, prohibiting the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages across all establishments.

Davao's Tamugan River Pollution Probe Demanded

Environmental groups sound the alarm as Davao's vital water source faces contamination crisis. Calls for immediate investigation into river pollution that threatens public health and ecosystem.

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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