Accelerating The Net Zero Journey: Nestlé PH Brings Together Industry Partners To Share Best Practices In Sustainability

Nestlé Philippines brings industry partners together to advance sustainability, highlighting how collaboration strengthens the path toward net zero emissions.

Vivant Diversifies Portfolio With Launch Of Water Distribution Venture In Bantayan, Cebu

Vivant expands beyond energy with a strategic move into water distribution, strengthening its role in essential services and long-term sustainability in Bantayan, Cebu.

Sustainability As Reputation Infrastructure

Regulations in the Philippines now mandate structured sustainability disclosures, reinforcing the shift from voluntary initiatives to audited institutional requirements.

How Chef Tatung Learned To Let Simpol Grow Beyond Him

Behind Simpol’s familiar tone is a deliberate process, where discipline and shared understanding help transform simple content into something that resonates across platforms and audiences.

PBBM Approves PHP95 Million Aid For Negros Occidental Recovery After Tino Onslaught

As recovery progresses, the PHP95-million aid package stands as a reminder of the government’s continued commitment to helping Negros Occidental rise stronger.

PBBM Approves PHP95 Million Aid For Negros Occidental Recovery After Tino Onslaught

1083
1083

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has earmarked PHP95 million in aid for the recovery of several Negros Occidental towns severely affected by Typhoon Tino.

The allocation was announced on Tuesday evening by Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco, who, with Education Secretary Sonny Angara, was in the province to represent Marcos in providing relief and conducting an on-the-ground assessment.

The Department of Tourism (DOT) said the presidential assistance fund will be coursed through local government units to boost rehabilitation efforts.

Of the total amount, PHP50 million is allocated for the province of Negros Occidental; PHP10 million each for La Carlota City, and the municipalities of La Castellana and Moises Padilla; and PHP5 million each for Binalbagan, Isabela, and Hinigaran.

“We hope that through the President’s act of sending his Cabinet members, you will remember that you are not alone in your hardship,” Frasco said during the ceremonial distribution at La Carlota City.

“The national government is here, together with your local government, from the province to the local level, all government agencies are here to help you until the time that you are able to rise again,” she added.

The two Cabinet secretaries facilitated the distribution of family food packs, family kits, and hygiene kits from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to families across multiple evacuation centers and municipalities in the province.

At least 100 jerrycans, a box of assorted medicines from the Department of Health, and 25 shelter-grade tarpaulins were likewise turned over to each locality.

In addition, the two officials visited residential areas and hard-hit infrastructure sites, such as the collapsed Buhangin River “Wipe-Out Bridge” in La Castellana, to determine the extent of the typhoon’s damage and identify possible areas for government assistance.

The DOT said the national government is also “aligning with local officials the status of ongoing repair efforts,” specifically in the Biao spillway in Binalbagan, a key access to other barangays and a tourism road.

Among the sites inspected by the officials was Jose Pepito Montilla Garcia Sr. National High School, which sustained ceiling-high flood and damage to learning supplies and properties. (PNA)