DOH: ASF Not a Threat to Humans, Pork Safe to Eat
DOH confirms African Swine Fever poses no risk to humans. Pork remains safe to consume when properly cooked. Get the latest updates on Quezon City lechon store closures.
DOH confirms African Swine Fever poses no risk to humans. Pork remains safe to consume when properly cooked. Get the latest updates on Quezon City lechon store closures.
Jpark Island Resort cancels its Christmas Tree Lighting, donating funds and partnering with Pokwang to provide vital aid to over 500 families affected by Typhoon Tino in Talisay City. Join the bayanihan spirit.
Typhoon Tino's severe flooding reveals Cebu City's disaster response gaps as barangays lack rescue boats. City Council urges immediate equipment purchase while residents take safety into their own hands.
More than 300 public vehicles in Cebu remain non-operational after November 4 flooding. LTFRB reports severe transport disruptions and driver shortages affecting commuters. Learn how the region is coping.
More than 300 public utility vehicles in Cebu remain out of service weeks after Typhoon Tino, exposing transport system vulnerabilities. Learn about recovery efforts.
Joint Task Group Cebu and 53rd Engineer Brigade conduct clearing operations and relief efforts after Typhoon Tino hits Cebu province. Learn how the military aids recovery.
Cebu City Council approves purchase of inflatable rescue boats after Typhoon Tino exposed critical gaps in the city's disaster response capabilities.
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.
Cebu City Council urges mayor to procure inflatable rescue boats for flood-prone barangays after Typhoon Tino exposed critical disaster response weaknesses. Act now for community safety.
Environmental advocates celebrate as New Sky Energy withdraws from Cebu City's controversial waste-to-energy project. Discover the sustainable alternatives proposed for the city's 600-ton daily garbage problem.
Mount Tambuyong in Davao de Oro emerges as potential haven for Philippine Eagles. Recent surveys reveal ideal habitat conditions for the endangered national bird. Join conservation efforts today!
UN report reveals nearly half of global population resides in urban areas, with megacities quadrupling since 1975. Discover urbanization trends shaping our future.
DHSUD provides 200 tents & 500 kits to Davao Oriental earthquake victims as DTI extends price freeze until January 2026. 212,375 families affected.
Guadalupe Heights residents evacuate as typhoon flooding breaches homes. Homeowners question Monterrazas subdivision's role in disaster. Read the full investigation.
DENR orders Monterrazas de Cebu to cease operations following environmental violations. Investigation continues into Cotcot River disaster that killed 60+ people in Liloan.
Pampanga Rep. Carmelo 'Pogi' Lazatin Jr. leads a crucial inspection of the Sapangbato Watershed, reinforcing the 'No Build Zone' to prevent flooding and protect the environment. Join the effort to safeguard Angeles City's protected area.
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.
Recent Philippine tremors highlight urgent need for disaster preparedness. Learn why infrastructure review, urban planning, and public education are crucial for national resilience.
Over 700 typhoon evacuees in Punta Engaño, Lapu-Lapu receive divided food packs due to DSWD supply shortage. Investigation launched into controversial distribution method violating national regulations.
Police Regional Office 7 launches a multi-agency investigation into the severe flooding from Typhoon Tino that caused massive property damage and loss of life in the community.
Cebu Province faces critical disaster fund shortage after earthquakes and typhoons depleted P110M. Officials warn of limited capacity for future emergencies. Pray for no December storms.
Governor Pamela Baricuatro requires mining and quarry operators to plant trees for every cubic meter extracted. New environmental measures aim to prevent landslides and flooding in Cebu.
Mountain bikers uncover rampant illegal construction in Central Cebu's protected landscape, raising flood risks. DENR's oversight is questioned as communities suffer from Typhoon Tino's devastation. Demand accountability now.
Search and retrieval operations face challenges in Cebu as 44 people remain missing two weeks after Typhoon Tino. Deep mud, debris-filled waterways hamper rescue efforts.
736 families in Punta Engaño, Lapu-Lapu received only 551 food packs after Typhoon Tino. DSWD investigates potential policy violations as residents voice frustration.
Metropolitan Cebu Water District maintains water safety operations despite expired DOH certificate. Updated plan submitted with 89.42% acceptance rating. Learn about water safety measures.
Cebu Province now requires quarry and mining operators to plant trees, donate seedlings, and build drainage canals before permit renewal. Governor's order ensures strict enforcement.
A P4-billion waste-to-energy facility in New Clark City will convert 600 tons of daily waste into 12 MW of clean electricity, powering over 10,000 homes and creating hundreds of jobs.
DA-Davao deploys first Mobile Soil Laboratory to Don Marcelino, helping farmers reduce costs with precise soil analysis. Learn how this innovation transforms agriculture.
Negros Electric and Power Corp. provides 100 sacks of rice to families affected by Typhoon Tino in Negros Occidental, reinforcing its commitment to community resilience.