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Super Typhoon Threat Looms as Tropical Depression Nando Intensifies
As Tropical Depression Mirasol exits PAR, the Philippines braces for potentially severe weather as Tropical Depression Nando shows signs of developing into a super typhoon, threatening Northern Luzon.

Twin Tropical Depressions Challenge Philippines' Weather Resilience
The Philippines faces dual weather challenges as Tropical Depression Mirasol exits Northern Luzon while Tropical Depression Nando enters PAR, with potential super typhoon development ahead.

PAGASA: Low Pressure Area Brings Heavy Rainfall to Southern Luzon
A low pressure area crossing Southern Luzon brings substantial rainfall to multiple regions, with PAGASA warning of potential floods and landslides in Rizal, Quezon, and Aurora provinces.

PAGASA Warns of Flash Floods as LPA, Easterlies Bring Heavy Rains
PAGASA warns of potential flash floods and landslides as low-pressure area and easterlies bring heavy rains to multiple regions across the Philippines. Weather bureau urges public vigilance.
Manila Conducts Major Earthquake Drill to Boost Disaster Preparedness
Manila conducts major earthquake preparedness drill, simulating emergency responses for the feared 'Big One'. MMDA leads comprehensive exercise to strengthen public safety protocols and disaster readiness.

Marcos Signs Laws to Protect Key Philippine Environmental Treasures
President Marcos Jr. signs crucial legislation protecting Mount Sawtooth and Panaon Island, marking a significant step in Philippine environmental conservation and biodiversity protection efforts.

DPWH: Five Luzon Roads Closed as Monsoon, LPA Impact Infrastructure
DPWH reports five major road closures in Northern Luzon due to monsoon and LPA effects, with emergency response teams deployed for immediate clearing operations.

Organic Farming Champions Fight GMO Testing in Negros Occidental
Organic farming advocates in Negros Occidental strongly oppose proposed GMO testing, citing threats to the province's leadership in sustainable agriculture. Religious leaders join environmental battle.

UK's Cadent Adopts Advanced Tech to Combat Methane Emissions
Cadent partners with Picarro Inc. to deploy advanced methane emission management solutions, marking a significant step towards environmental sustainability and operational efficiency in gas distribution.

Typhoon Gorio Intensifies, Threatens Northern Philippines with Heavy Rain
Typhoon Gorio intensifies near Batanes with 130 km/h winds, bringing heavy rainfall to northern Philippines. PAGASA raises warning levels as the storm moves toward Taiwan.
Baguio, La Trinidad Face P30M Agricultural Loss from Monsoon Damage
Baguio City and La Trinidad face severe agricultural losses exceeding P30M following intense monsoon rains and cyclones, with farmers anticipating 45-day recovery period for new harvests.

Typhoons and Monsoon Cause P1.8B Agricultural Damage in Central Luzon
Central Luzon faces P1.8 billion in agricultural losses due to recent typhoons and monsoon, with major damage to rice crops, fisheries, and irrigation systems affecting regional food security.

EDC Launches P7B Geothermal Plant to Boost Philippines' Green Energy
Energy Development Corp. inaugurates P7-billion Tanawon Geothermal Power Plant in Bicol, boosting Philippines' renewable energy capacity and reinforcing its position as a global leader in geothermal power generation.
Monsoon, Cyclones Inflict P10.5B Infrastructure Damage Across Philippines
The Philippines faces devastating P10.5 billion infrastructure damage from recent monsoons and cyclones, with 37 casualties reported and over 2.2 million families affected across the nation.

Tsunami Alert: Coast Guard Orders Aurora Vessels to Take Precautions
Coast Guard Station Aurora issues critical tsunami preparedness advisory following seismic events in Russia and Japan, implementing comprehensive maritime safety protocols for local vessels.