Tourism activities in southern Cebu have gradually resumed, while some destinations remain closed, a day after Typhoon Tino struck Central Cebu on Tuesday morning, November 4.
Following a comprehensive facility inspection, officials of the Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) have assured the public that Cebu’s airport operations and tourism activities remain fully ...
Cebu—Typhoon Tino caused widespread destruction in Central Visayas, with Cebu listed among the hardest-hit provinces, as ...
WIDESPREAD damage from Typhoon Tino has paralyzed businesses, disrupted supply chains and crippled key industries across Cebu ...
The Cebu provincial government has urged coastal local government units along the western seaboard to intensify seawater monitoring following the ethanol spill from a distillery in Bais City, Negros ...
We made a list of the top 10 best islands to visit in the Philippines. If you plan to visit the Philippines then this travel ...
Winter weather is on the way for Canadians and many people plan a warm-weather trip. The first snowfall in the GTA for the ...
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Govt prepares for strong storm

The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has directed local government units (LGUs) to complete by Sunday ...
In a significant move to enhance travel options for international passengers, Malaysia Airlines has expanded its Bonus Side Trip (BST) programme to include travelers from Thailand, Cambodia, and the ...
The Philippines is strengthening its position in the regional meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE) market ...
VARIOUS government agencies at the national and local levels on Friday scrambled to make their constituents ready for the expected landfall of super typhoon Uwan (“Fung-wong”), with its 700-km radius, ...
The Philippines, which experiences an average of 20 storms annually, frequently suffers heavy losses, especially in ...