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Inquirer.net on MSNNo tsunami threat to PH from magnitude 7.2 Alaska earthquakeThere is no tsunami threat to the Philippines following the magnitude 7.2 earthquake that struck the Alaska Peninsula early Thursday morning, according to the Philippine ...
The low-pressure area (LPA) within the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) intensified into Tropical Depression “Crising” ...
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GMA Network on MSNNo tsunami threat after strong Alaska quake, says PHIVOLCSThere is no tsunami threat to the country following the strong earthquake that occurred at the Alaska Peninsula early ...
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The Manila Times on MSNSM Cares leads inclusive ‘Emergency Preparedness Forum’SM Cares’ Emergency Preparedness Forum supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), particularly SDG 3: ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNMagnitude 5.5 quake recorded in Ilocos NorteA magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck off the coast of Ilocos Norte on Tuesday morning, according to the Philippine Institute of ...
May we learn from past tragedies – the magnitude 7.3 earthquake in Manila in 1968, which led to the collapse of the Ruby Tower in Binondo, killing 200 people. Phivolcs also said that more than 6,000 ...
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PAGASA raises Signal No. 1 over 9 Luzon areas due to 'Crising'The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) raised Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 1 over nine areas in Luzon on Thursday, July 17, as tropical ...
Set to be completed by late 2029, the 8,900-km Asia United Gateway East system aims to boost bandwidth, network resilience ...
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The Manila Times on MSNWebsite shuts down after apology to PH over 'least safe' tag“We extend our apologies to the Filipino community for the confusion and distress this may have caused. HelloSafe is committed to promoting safe, informed and respectable travel, and we will work ...
Did a good thing. You’re a humanitarian. God knows what you did.” Still, I went home feeling heavy—that politics had again gotten in the way. And it wouldn’t be the last time. At the beginning of the ...
The Japanese government has set an ambitious target of almost doubling tourist numbers to 60 million annually by 2030.
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