
‘Big One’ study with Japan will be revisited
As fears of the “Big One” have resurfaced following the recent 6.9-magnitude earthquake that hit Cebu, the government is set to revisit a 2004 study on…
Ralph Harvey G. Rirao · · 1 min read


As fears of the “Big One” have resurfaced following the recent 6.9-magnitude earthquake that hit Cebu, the government is set to revisit a 2004 study on…
Ralph Harvey G. Rirao · · 1 min read

Accountability seems to be catching up with former Senate president Francis “Chiz” Escudero, who was asked yesterday to explain the P30-million donation he…
Ralph Harvey G. Rirao · · 2 min read

As fear of the “Big One” resurfaces following the recent 6.9-magnitude earthquake that struck Cebu City, the Philippine government is set to revisit a 2004…
Ralph Harvey G. Rirao · · 1 min read

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) is set to provide cash support to families affected by the magnitude 6.9 earthquake in Cebu province.
Ralph Harvey G. Rirao · · 2 min read

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) deployed three more mobile kitchens in select evacuation areas in Cebu to ensure that families affected…
Ralph Harvey G. Rirao · · 1 min read

Former Senate President Francis “Chiz” Escudero is set to explain the P30-million campaign donation he received from top flood control contractor Lawrence…
Ralph Harvey G. Rirao · · 1 min read

DSWD Spokesperson Assistant Secretary Dumlao noted that modular tents were also set up as a temporary shelter for the displaced individuals in the area,…
Ralph Harvey G. Rirao · · 1 min read

Amid heavy rain in Metro Manila, Akbayan Partylist, together with progressive youth groups including Youth Against Kurakot (YAK!) and the Student Council…
Ralph Harvey G. Rirao · · 2 min read

"While assisting Masbate, Cebu and Nando-hit areas, DSWD is also keeping an eye out on this new storm. We are ready,” Secretary Gatchalian posted on his X…
Ralph Harvey G. Rirao · · 2 min read

Marcos also ordered the setting up of a tent city to house the 65,000 displaced families, saying evacuation centers had been destroyed or were unsafe.
Richbon Quevedo · · 3 min read
