‘Fierce winds, rains like typhoons Yolanda, Sendong’
Typhoon Odette brought back ill memories of typhoons Yolanda and Sendong when they tore through the country at around the ...
Read moreTyphoon Odette brought back ill memories of typhoons Yolanda and Sendong when they tore through the country at around the ...
Read moreThey survived Yolanda (international name: Haiyan), considered the most powerful and one of the deadliest Philippine typhoons on record, they ...
Read moreHumanitarian organization Philippine Red Cross (PRC) would be 90 percent prepared if a cyclone as strong as Typhoon Yolanda (international ...
Read more"Our wounds will heal one day, but the scars will remain." The third chapter of the book of ...
Read moreThe United Nations and its humanitarian partners in the Philippines on Tuesday launched the largest international humanitarian response plan in ...
Read moreManila – Putting people first has always been the long-standing commitment of Coca-Cola in the Philippines for 108 years. From keeping ...
Read more"What are we waiting for?" Last week, the picturesque Taal volcano woke up from a 43-year slumber. When news ...
Read more"These are enduring injustices that must be corrected." It has been six years now. November 8, 2013—the strongest ...
Read moreOn Friday, it will be six years to the day “Yolanda” swept across Eastern Visayas and many other places, causing ...
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