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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 ...
The flood didn’t stop where it used to. It pushed past informal settlements, past middle-class subdivisions, and breached the ...
The recent repainting of the “Surge of Hope,” the memorial erected in Tanauan town of Leyte for those who perished during the ...
Poor drainage, unregulated construction, and indiscriminate waste disposal leave even this mountain city vulnerable to rising ...
About 2,500 families have been displaced by flooding in Bacolod and Talisay cities in Negros Occidental after incessant rains ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday extended his sympathies to Americans affected by the massive floods in Texas, ...
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 ...
President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. on Thursday extended his sympathies and solidarity to the United States as Texas ...
The findings counter widely held belief that only tropical cyclones that directly hit the country pose the most serious flooding risks.
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Palace: No Filipinos affected in Texas flash floods
No Filipinos are reported to be injured or missing in the devastating flash floods in Texas, United States, according to ...
Sen. Loren Legarda called on concerned government agencies and local government units to continually clear waterways as the ...
President Marcos expressed sympathies to the United States over the deadly floods in Texas that claimed the lives of at least 110 individuals.