Environment
Environment
Reports of the “super flu” going around come as temperatures drop to the low 10s across the country. Should we be concerned?
By Pie Gonzaga
Amid scrutiny following Typhoons Tino and Uwan, developers reject accusations of illegal tree cutting and links to local flooding
By Pie Gonzaga
While widely believed to “break” storms, the Sierra Madre only minimally weakens typhoons after landfall, according to weather experts
By Pie Gonzaga
Uwan, currently a severe tropical storm, could reach super typhoon strength as Filipinos continue recovery efforts from Typhoon Tino, which has left at least 188 dead
By Pie Gonzaga
In the wake of the magnitude 6.9 earthquake, local governments, private groups, and everyday Cebuanos are coming together to support those affected by the natural disaster
By Mel Wang