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Tag: Typhoon Tino

DOE says power service restored in 4 million households

Electricity has now been restored to 4 million of the 4.8 million affected households and businesses by Typhoons Tino and Uwan as government-led power...

Senators expand relief missions for ‘Tino’ victims

Senators expanded relief missions and field assessments yesterday across typhoon-hit provinces as communities continued to grapple with the impact of Typhoon Tino. Senator Erwin Tulfo...

DOE task force restores power to 3.6m homes after typhoons ‘Tino’, ‘Uwan’

The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Task Force on Energy Resiliency (TFER) has reconnected 3.6 million homes and businesses, reducing the number without power from...

President Marcos visits typhoon-hit Negros Occidental

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Saturday toured towns in Negros Occidental heavily affected by Typhoon Tino, inspecting damaged schools, bridges, and homes, and meeting...

Agricultural losses from recent typhoons may reach P2b

The Department of Agriculture has mobilized emergency aid and farm inputs to help farmers and fisherfolk recover from the back-to-back onslaught of Tropical Storm...

DSWD commits support for Tino victims in Leyte

Social Welfare Secretary Rex Gatchalian has pledged full support to families in Southern Leyte affected by Typhoon Tino, saying the government will continue assistance...

Australia sets P115.9-m humanitarian aid

The Australian government allocated AUD3 million (P115.9 million) in humanitarian assistance to support the Marcos administration’s response to typhoons “Tino” and “Uwan.” In a statement...

Typhoon ‘Tino’ leaves P1.2b worth of losses in Visayas sugar sector

The Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) has placed the sugar industry’s losses at more than P1.2 billion in the Visayas, based on a partial assessment...

MDW relief mission to Canlaon continues

DUMAGUETE CITY – Metro Dumaguete Water has sent a second batch of relief assistance on Thursday to households affected by Typhoon Tino in Canlaon...

Population mismanagement

"People are outraged by the unconscionable corruption that attended thousands of flood control projects, but they should likewise blame incompetence and negligence which are...

We can’t seem to learn

"We haven’t learned anything and seem to be always starting from scratch" GIVEN that we are considered the most vulnerable country to the effects of...

Heroes’ Burial

The Philippine Air Force lays to rest two of its soldiers who perished in the helicopter crash in Agusan del Sur while conducting humanitarian...

WATER TANKS.

To help address the water shortage in areas severely affected by Typhoon Tino across the province of Cebu, Vivant Water and Vivant Foundation mobilize...

Gov’t to implement long-delayed Cebu flood control plan

The government will finally implement Cebu’s long-delayed flood control master plan, with Public Works Secretary Vince Dizon vowing to demand accountability for the mishandled...
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