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Sun.Star Cebu, 16 七月 2026

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ArticlePOLICY, GOVERNANCE GAPS WORSEN CEBU FLOODING

A Cebu City Flood and Drain­age Coun­cil report says Metro Cebu’s worsen­ing floods and water short­ages stem less from a lack of engin­eer­ing stud­ies than dec­ades of frag­men­ted water­shed gov­ernance. As offi­cials call for stronger...

POLICY, GOVERNANCE GAPS WORSEN CEBU FLOODING

ArticleEL NIÑO.

Rice fields in Barangay Pooc, Tal­isay City, Cebu, show a stark con­trast between parched pad­dies and irrig­ated plots as the Phil­ip­pines braces for a pos­sible very strong El Niño. Pagasa said the cur­rent El Niño is expec­ted to intensify in later...

EL NIÑO.

ArticlePOLICY, GOVERNANCE GAPS WORSEN CEBU FLOODING

A Cebu City Flood and Drain­age Coun­cil report says Metro Cebu’s worsen­ing floods and water short­ages stem less from a lack of engin­eer­ing stud­ies than dec­ades of frag­men­ted water­shed gov­ernance. As offi­cials call for stronger...

POLICY, GOVERNANCE GAPS WORSEN CEBU FLOODING

ArticleMCIAA cited for P129.96M remit­tance

THE Mactan-Cebu Inter­na­tional Air­port Author­ity (MCIAA) received a Cer­ti­fic­ate of Recog­ni­tion from the Depart­ment of Fin­ance (DOF) for remit­ting P129.96 mil­lion in dividends to the National Gov­ern­ment. The recog­ni­tion was con­ferred...

MCIAA cited for P129.96M remit­tance

ArticleRock­falls from DPWH works alarm com­muters

FALLING rocks and debris from an ongo­ing slope pro­tec­tion project along the national high­way in Sogod, Cebu, have renewed safety con­cerns among motor­ists, des­pite assur­ances from local offi­cials that the activ­ity is con­trolled and safety...

Rock­falls from DPWH works alarm com­muters

ArticleCOA FINDS P14.4B CASH SHORTFALL IN CEBU CITY

THE Com­mis­sion on Audit (COA) has warned that Cebu City may not have enough cash to cover its debts, approved projects and other spend­ing com­mit­ments. State aud­it­ors estim­ated that the City Gov­ern­ment lacked about P14.44 bil­lion in cash as...

COA FINDS P14.4B CASH SHORTFALL IN CEBU CITY