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Collapsed classrooms in Mindanao following a powerful earthquake, illustrating the destruction of 1,462 schoolrooms.
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1,462 classrooms destroyed by Mindanao quake

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The magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck off Sarangani on June 8 has destroyed at least 1,462 classrooms in Mindanao, the Department of Education reported. Power grids in Mindanao and Visayas were placed under yellow alert amid plant outages linked to the quake.

Japan will send emergency relief goods including water purifiers and jerry cans to Venezuela following twin earthquakes that killed over 1,700 people.

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A shipping container with three mobile floatation tanks is en route to Maui to address rising mental health challenges after the 2023 wildfires. The initiative aims to offer free therapy sessions while collecting data on the treatment.

Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman released 207 trucks of logistics aid worth Rp34.8 billion for communities affected by floods in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra. This aid is part of a total Rp75 billion reported to the President. Shipments are conducted via sea and air routes to reach isolated areas.

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Sa kabila ng malaking pagbawas sa badyet, nakapagbigay ng tulong ang Office of the Vice President sa mahigit 73,000 pamilyang apektado ng mga sakuna, ayon sa year-end report nito. Kasama sa mga inisyatiba ang pagdistribusyon ng bigas at pagtatanim ng isang milyong puno. Ipinahayag din ng Vice President Sara Duterte ang pangako ng opisina laban sa korupsyon.

Ilang araw pagkatapos sumapit ang Super Typhoon Uwan sa Catanduanes noong Nobyembre 9, 2025, ang mga residente ng Pandan ay nahihirapan pa ring muling itayo ang mahigit 3,500 bahay na nawasak sa 26 barangay. Ang lokal na pamahalaan ay humihingi ng tulong mula sa labas dahil kulang ang kanilang yaman upang tugunan ang mga pangangailangan ng mga biktima. Ang pinsala ay mas malala kaysa sa Super Typhoon Pepito noong 2024, ayon sa mga opisyal.

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On November 8, 2025, Cuba received solidarity gestures from several countries following the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa. Japan delivered an emergency donation, Venezuela shipped thousands of tons of aid, and Cuban Vice President Salvador Valdés Mesa thanked Colombian supporters.

 

 

 

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