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The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) on Monday called on government agencies to immediately report damage to ...
Typhoon “Emong” triggered soil erosion that caused parts of the foundation of a newly completed structure along Kennon Road to collapse, raising concerns about its integrity and ...
Residents and responders of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council, the Army, and the police remove ...
The GSIS is calling on all government agencies to immediately report property and asset damage caused by Typhoons Crising, ...
In the wake of Typhoon Emong, the Provincial Government of La Union delivered more than just aid—it sent a message of unity ...
In Binalbagan, 15 workers from PeacePond Eco-Tourism Events and Learning Center—a DOT-accredited farm tourism site—received support after their site experienced knee-deep flooding, resulting in the ...
The southwest monsoon is still being influenced by two tropical cyclones outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility on Monday, July 28 — Emong, now just a tropical depression, and Krosa, now a typh ...
A tropical storm was blowing across the Philippines' mountainous north Friday, worsening more than a week of bad weather that ...
Rotary Club of Manila President Raoul Creencia and Rotary Club of Calumpit President Anjo Cortez, along with club members, ...
Stranded by days of flooding, residents hitch a ride on a dump truck out of Barangay San Vicente in Apalit, Pampanga, to reach town and tend to daily needs. The area remains submerged following ...
The Philippine Military Academy yesterday started accepting tourists and visitors again, two days after the PMA grounds were ...
This past week, strong winds and heavy rains swept over Luzon as Typhoon Emong made its landfall over several provinces, ...