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Water, power companies respond to El Niño fallout

Water and power companies started implementing their contingency plans to ensure water security in response to the supply shortage caused by El Niño. In a...

‘Weak’ El Niño seen to end by June

The El Niño phenomenon over the Pacific Ocean that is affecting the country is forecast to end by June, according to the Philippine Atmospheric,...

DA reports agri damage to El Niño climbs to P6.3B

The damage to agriculture brought by El Niño has reached P6.3 billion, according to Department of Agriculture (DA) Assistant Secretary and spokesperson Arnel De...

El Niño causes P6.3-B agriculture damage — DA

The agricultural damage brought by the impact of El Niño has reached P6.3 billion, according to Department of Agriculture (DA) Assistant Secretary and spokesperson...

Alert levels mean PH power supply still vulnerable and not diversified

“It is time to rely more on flexible renewable power plants that provide cheap and secure electricity during peak demand.” The red and yellow alerts...

Solon cites need for accurate data on El Niño in agri sector

AGRI party-list Rep. Wilbert Lee on Sunday underscored the importance of accurate government figures on agricultural damage due to El Niño, particularly data from...

El Niño causes huge crop damage

As the entire country reels from the scorching summer heat exacerbated by the El Niño weather phenomenon, it is agriculture that appears to have...

El Niño damage at P4.39b; Angat level ‘alarming’

Damage to agriculture due to the El Niño phenomenon has breached the P4-billion mark, with Mindoro and Palawan sustaining the biggest blow, the Department...

Expect brownouts in May as demand outstrips supply

The Department of Energy (DOE) expressed concern over the possibility of brownouts as a red alert draws closer due to recent power plant outages...

Assurance of support

President Marcos assures farmers and fishermen in Occidental Mindoro of government support in the El Niño stricken areas of Occidental Mindoro during his visit...

Boy fisherman

A lad shows off his huge haul of tilapia and catfish as he braves the scorching heat of the El Niño weather.

DSWD: More than 1.7 million struggling with El Niño

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) reported Saturday that some 1.7 million individuals have already been affected by the El Niño phenomenon. DSWD...

2 Negros Occ. LGU under state of calamity

Two local government units (LGUs) in Negros Occidental are now under a state of calamity after recording several millions of pesos in damage to...

On the alert with El Niño

All that may illustrate the impact of the El Niño weather phenomenon is the sustained heat index across the country in April – ranging...
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