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Devastating floods: Is the Philippines ready?
As the world watches with horror the aftermath of the July 4 Texas floods—121 dead, 160 missing, and thousands ...
A new study challenges the common belief that only tropical cyclones making direct landfall cause severe flooding in the ...
The recent repainting of the “Surge of Hope,” the memorial erected in Tanauan town of Leyte for those who perished during the ...
A flash flood struck hikers at Budlaan River in Cebu, Philippines, on July 12, 2025. One hiker drowned while rescuers saved three others trapped near the waterfall. Officials urged caution as monsoon ...
The OECD’s 2025 report reveals critical gaps in natural hazard insurance and retirement savings across Asia, leaving millions ...
Expect moderate to heavy rain with lightning in Metro Manila and nearby provinces past Tuesday noon, the Philippine ...
The findings counter widely held belief that only tropical cyclones that directly hit the country pose the most serious flooding risks.
The pace of change and clustering of record-breaking extreme weather are far from natural, the scientists emphasise. View on ...
Tropical cyclones hundreds of kilometers away from the Philippines are often more responsible for heavy rainfall than those ...
In a weather forecast, PAGASA said that habagat may bring cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms to Western ...
China loves to present itself as the global champion of green energy. Its factories churn out solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicle batteries at a scale no other country can match. By ...
The Manila Times on MSN15 小时
Here comes the rain again
HERE Comes the Rain Again,” a 1983 song by British duo Eurythmics, probably didn’t have Manila’s flooding in mind — or for the sake of geography, rather than favoritism, let’s say Laguna.