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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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Despite a significantly reduced budget, the Office of the Vice President provided assistance to over 73,000 families affected by major disasters, according to its year-end report. Initiatives included rice distribution and planting one million trees. Vice President Sara Duterte reaffirmed the office's commitment against corruption.

Several days after Super Typhoon Uwan struck Catanduanes on November 9, 2025, residents of Pandan town are struggling to rebuild over 3,500 homes destroyed across 26 villages. Local authorities are appealing for external aid as their resources fall short in addressing victims' needs. The damage is far worse than that from Super Typhoon Pepito in 2024, officials say.

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L'8 novembre 2025, Cuba ha ricevuto gesti di solidarietà da diversi paesi a seguito delle devastazioni causate dall'uragano Melissa. Il Giappone ha consegnato una donazione di emergenza, il Venezuela ha spedito migliaia di tonnellate di aiuti, e il vicepresidente cubano Salvador Valdés Mesa ha ringraziato i sostenitori colombiani.

 

 

 

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