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Inquirer.net on MSNStorm Emong weakens, weekend ‘habagat’ rains still expectedTropical Storm Emong (international name: Co-may) continues to weaken while moving farther away from the country, but state ...
Despite reporting over P1.1 billion in damage to agriculture caused by tropical cyclones and the southwest monsoon, the Department of Agriculture (DA) yesterday assured the public that food supply ...
In response to the recent declaration of a state of calamity in the province due to the severe impact of the southwest ...
The cities of Caloocan and Valenzuela were placed under a state of calamity yesterday following days of heavy rainfall caused ...
Cyclone 'Wipha' has triggered alerts in Kerala as the southwest monsoon intensifies, bringing heavy rainfall and gusty winds.
The Department of Budget and Management has released a total of P1.625 billion to replenish the quick response funds (QRF) of ...
THE city government of Dagupan, the iconic “bangus capital” most of which is now flooded, reminded its residents on Friday to remain cautious as the city remains under red warning level due to ...
TWO key shelter agencies have released the scope of their respective housing relief programs following the damage caused by Tropical Cyclones Crising, Dante and Emong, as well as the ...
Philippine churches have opened their doors to people affected by severe flooding brought about by the combined effects of ...
Parts of Northern Luzon may still have moderate to intense rain due to Tropical Storm Emong (Co-may) on Friday, July 25 ...
More than 148,000 families whose homes and livelihoods were severely impacted by Tropical Storm Crising and the intensified southwest monsoon (habagat) will benefit from the moratorium on monthly amor ...
Rescue and disaster response operations are ongoing as authorities continue to monitor the severe weather’s effects across ...
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