Philippines, Typhoon Kalmaegi
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A Philippine military Super Huey helicopter crashed on Tuesday in Agusan del Sur province in the Mindanao region in the southern Philippines while on a relief operation, the Philippine Air Force (PAF) said.
MANILA: The death toll from Typhoon Kalmaegi in the Philippines climbed past 90 on Wednesday as the devastating impact on hard-hit Cebu province became clearer after the worst flooding in recent memory.
Analysts say the secession calls exploit real frustrations to promote the political interests of former president Rodrigo Duterte.
Mindanao is emerging as the Philippines’ next great investment frontier, shedding its conflict image. Driven by agribusiness (42% of food trade), MinDA highlights its ₱3.60T GRDP and growth in halal,
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Vessels can now sail from Mindanao to Visayas
PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur– The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) in the Davao region has lifted the suspension of sea trips to the Visayas following the improvement of weather conditions on Wednesday.
The Philippines secured a PHP8.7 million grant from the Adaptation Fund (AF) to develop a climate adaptation project that will strengthen the resilience of Mindanao’s farmers and safeguard the country's food security,
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‘Tino’ death toll up to 26; chopper in relief operations crashes in Northern Mindanao
At least 26 people have been killed and hundreds of thousands displaced as rains driven by Typhoon “Tino” (international name: Kalmaegi) flooded swathes of the central Philippines on Tuesday. Entire towns on the island of Cebu have been inundated,