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La Union pushes swift recovery after P6.5B Emong damage

SAN FERNANDO, La Union—The provincial government of La Union is now focused on recovery and rehabilitation after Typhoon Emong left two people dead and...

View from Above

La Union Gov. Mario Eduardo Ortega assesses the extent of destruction in the aftermath of typhoon ‘Emong’ while aboard a military plane.

GSIS asks government agencies to report typhoon damage on properties, assets

The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) asked all government agencies with insured assets and properties to promptly report any damage sustained from Typhoons Crising,...

Precarious

Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong inspects the rockshed at Millsite, Camp 4, Kennon Road in Tuba, Benguet on July 27. The newly built structure...

Outages in La Union, Pangasinan as ‘Emong’ destroys powerlines

Many areas in La Union and Pangasinan are experiencing widespread outages on Friday as Typhoon Emong destroyed power lines and caused massive floods, delaying...

Boats bring Philippine flood victims to safety as death toll rises

Bulacan, Philippines—Rescuers in the northern Philippines used boats to pick up residents stranded by flooding Friday as Typhoon Emong (Co-May) was downgraded to a tropical...

PAF aircraft on standby for relief operations

The Philippine Air Force (PAF) announced Thursday that more than 40 aircraft are currently on standby, ready to be deployed for relief missions to...

PAGASA lifts Signal No. 4 as ‘Emong’ weakens into severe tropical storm

Typhoon Emong has weakened into ‘severe tropical storm’ on Friday morning, prompting the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) to lift the...

Walang Pasok: DILG extends class, work suspensions to July 25

The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) announced it is extending widespread suspension orders for classes in all education for both public...

Philippines shuts schools, scraps flights as Typhoon Emong batters Luzon

Manila, Philippines—The Philippines shut down schools and cancelled flights Thursday as torrential rains driven by a typhoon and a separate tropical storm pounded the country's...
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