NDRRMC: Worst seems over for ‘Betty’ in PH
THE worst seems to be over as Typhoon “Betty” moves away from the Philippine Area of Responsibility, a disaster official ...
Read moreTHE worst seems to be over as Typhoon “Betty” moves away from the Philippine Area of Responsibility, a disaster official ...
Read moreA TOP-level meeting on mitigating the effects of the El Niño phenomenon was held last Monday at the Office of ...
Read moreThe National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said it has formed a team to address the impacts of ...
Read moreThe death toll in the heavy rains and floods caused by a shear line and the northeast monsoon over the ...
Read moreThe number of reported fatalities in the torrential rains and floods caused by the shear line over the week past ...
Read moreHeavy rains over the week past Christmas Day have left losses to infrastructure and agriculture estimated at P1.38 billion, the ...
Read moreThe National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) reported that 51 individuals died from the rains and severe flooding ...
Read moreThe reported death toll from the torrential rains and floods caused by the shear line in many parts of the ...
Read moreA low pressure area that could develop into a storm is expected to dump more rain over the southern and ...
Read moreDamage to agriculture and infrastructure from Severe Tropical Storm Paeng has reached more than P11 billion, the National Disaster Risk ...
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