Following the recent earthquakes that shook parts of the country, HMO provider PhilCare is urging Filipino families to prepare emergency go bags with essential supplies that could help save lives during the critical first 72 hours after a major seismic event.
When a magnitude-6.9 earthquake rattled Cebu on Sept. 30, the Ayala Group didn’t just send relief packs—it deployed people with expertise. Engineers, counselors, and health workers joined the mission, proving that in disaster response, professional skills can be just as critical as food and water.
CEBU CITY—The Cebu Ports Authority (CPA) has called for a geological site scoping of the seven ports in northern Cebu affected by the magnitude 6.9 earthquake last Sept. 30 before finalizing their rehabilitation which will cost about P623.1 million.
CEBU CITY--President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday thanked private groups, volunteers and government agencies for the help extended to families affected by the magnitude 6.9 earthquake in northern Cebu last Sept. 30.
Recent earthquakes across the country have once again stirred public concern over the long-feared “Big One”—a 7.2-magnitude event projected to strike along the West Valley Fault, threatening to devastate Metro Manila and nearby provinces such as Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, and Rizal.
CEBU CITY—The IT and Business Process Association of the Philippines (IBPAP) has taken issue with the Department of Labor and Employment in Central Visayas (DOLE-7) for prematurely naming six IT-BPM firms that were issued work stoppage orders over alleged safety violations following the magnitude 6.9 earthquake that hit Cebu on Sept. 30.
In the aftermath of Cebu’s 6.9-magnitude earthquake, business-led relief efforts have become lifelines—rushing clean water, food, and reliable power to thousands of residents.
Responding to urgent calls from local authorities, VinFast Philippines and Green GSM swiftly joined relief operations following the September 30, 2025, earthquake in Cebu. The move highlights both companies’ dedication to standing with Filipino communities in crisis.
CEBU CITY—Three college students from the University of Cebu have developed an app to connect victims of the magnitude 6.9 earthquake in northern Cebu with ongoing relief operations being conducted by volunteers, nongovernment organizations and local government units.