+ Follow Typhoon Tino Tag
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[Title] => UP institute warns: Monterrazas flood study has limits, does not settle liabilityÂ
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[Summary] => Only several weeks remain in 2025- a year defined by explosive headlines and revelations about the flood-control scandal. It was also the year nature forced us to confront the consequences of corruption that had plagued us for years: back-to-back typhoons unleashed catastrophic floods and landslides, claiming hundreds of lives and destroying the homes and livelihoods of millions of innocent Filipinos.
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[Title] => For members in CV, after Tino: PhilHealth extends premium deadline —
[Summary] => Following the destructive impact of Typhoon Tino on November 4, PhilHealth Regional Office VII has announced an extension of the premium payment deadline for all direct contributors in Central Visayas.
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[Title] => Gov. Pam slams past officials for floods
[Summary] => Cebu Governor Pamela “Pam” Baricuatro has called out previous provincial administrations for their alleged failure to implement lasting flood control measures, saying that the devastation brought by Typhoon Tino could have been prevented if billions worth of flood mitigation projects were properly executed years ago.
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[Title] => While State of Calamity declared: Execs’ foreign travel assailed
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[Title] => New typhoon may enter Phl
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Typhoon Tino
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