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Angara: Senate Set To Approve Php30 Billion Calamity Fund For 2023

Senator Sonny Angara is confident that the senate will approve the PHP30 billion calamity fund next year after what Filipinos experienced during the recent disasters.

Revilla To DPWH: Expedite Repair, Reconstruction Of Damaged Bridges, Other Public Infra

Senator Bong Revilla pushed the Department of Public Works and Highways to immediately repair the public infrastructures that were heavily affected by Typhoon Paeng.

17 Bacolod Schools Go Double Shift For Full In-Person Classes

The Schools Division Office of Bacolod City announced that 17 public schools in the province are ready to accommodate a double shift of face-to-face classes.

Western Visayas Reports Smooth Start Of 5-Day In-Person Classes

The Department of Education in Western Visayas observed a good start on the five-day face-to-face classes in public schools amid the effect of Typhoon Paeng.

DSWD Distributes Relief Aid To Paeng Victims In Zamboanga City

The Department of Social Welfare and Development successfully gave PHP5.1 million worth of relief assistance to families in Zamboanga City affected by the recent typhoon.

BRP Melchora Aquino To Ship Relief Packs To Paeng-Hit Iloilo

The Department of Social Welfare and Development will use the BRP Melchora Aquino in delivering relief family packs to victims of Typhoon Paeng in Iloilo.

BARMM Relief Ops Intensified Amid Fair Weather

The relief agencies in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao are taking extra efforts on giving relief packs to Typhoon Paeng victims in the region.

Negros Occidental To Still Require Face Mask In Capitol Office Transactions

Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson still mandates its residents to wear face masks, especially when going inside the Capitol offices.

Canada To Add 500K Immigrants In 2025

The Immigration Minister of Canada stated that their government plans to accept additional 500,000 migrants in 2025 to enhance its economy.

Lawmaker Wants Learners’ Records Protected Vs. Calamities

Senator Win Gatchalian suggested the government to implement a National Public School Database corresponding to problems with physical documents that are easily damaged by natural disasters.