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Tag: Typhoon Tino

Uwan kills 25, Tino deaths now hit 232

Race against time for search, rescue RESCUERS using backhoes and chainsaws began digging across Luzon on Tuesday as floodwaters receded in hundreds of villages and...

King Charles, foreign embassies extend aid to Philippines

The United Kingdom’s King Charles III expressed sympathy for families affected by recent typhoons, floods, and earthquakes, saying he was “profoundly saddened to hear...

When waters rise, all lives count

LAST week, Typhoon Tino swept through parts of the Visayas, flooding several areas in Cebu and leaving homes and roads submerged. Before the country...

Civil Defense: Early evacuation key in fewer ‘Uwan’ deaths

The Office of Civil Defense (OCD) on Tuesday attributed the lower number of casualties from Super Typhoon Uwan to the large-scale preemptive evacuation carried...

Cebu open for tourism despite natural disasters, DOT says

The Department of Tourism (DOT) assured international travel partners that Cebu remains open for tourism despite the recent spate of natural disasters including the...

PBBM hits ‘chill’ governance amid typhoons; raps filed vs. local execs

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was displeased that some local officials traveled abroad while their provinces were reeling from the onslaught of Super Typhoon “Uwan”...

PCIC to pay P251 million to farmers for Typhoon Tino losses

The Philippine Crop Insurance Corp. (PCIC) said Tuesday it will release some P251 million to compensate 32,247 insured farmers for losses caused by Typhoon...

Tino’s death toll climbs to 232, 112 still missing — OCD

The Office of Civil Defense (OCD) on Tuesday reported that the death toll from Typhoon Tino (international name: Kalmaegi) has risen to 232, while...

Globe ramps up relief efforts after Typhoon Uwan

Globe Telecom said Monday it is accelerating network restoration and relief operations for communities battered by Typhoons Uwan and Tino. The telecommunications firm said it...

DBM releases response funds after typhoons

The Department of Budget and Management (DBM) has approved the release of ₱1.684 billion to replenish the quick response funds (QRF) of key government...

DILG to probe mayors who went abroad during typhoons

Malacañang said it was looking into reports that several local government officials traveled abroad despite a directive suspending official leaves and foreign trips in...

PNP warns vs. fake, alarmist ‘Uwan’ videos

Philippine National Police (PNP) acting chief, Lt. Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr., warned the public against circulating unverified videos and photos online claiming to...

Romualdez, Tingog ramp up relief drive in Catbalogan, QC

Former Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez of Leyte and Tingog Party-list representatives yesterday continued their relief operations for communities heavily affected by back-to-back typhoons...

GSIS urges prompt insurance claims after typhoons Tino, Uwan leave damages

MANILA, Philippines—The state insurer Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) on Monday urged government agencies and individual members to promptly file their insurance claims to...
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