A Facebook user has claimed that Mt. Leonard Kniaseff in Maco town, Davao de Oro province is the possible cause of the series of earthquakes since February 2, noting that it is the most active stratovolcano between Maco and Mabini towns.
The Davao de Oro provincial government has placed the province under a state of calamity due to the impact of a series of earthquakes since March 6, which local officials said affected more than 200,000 families.
The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines pays its highest tribute to columnist, journalist and educator Luis V. Teodoro.
The City Health Office (CHO) of Mati City intensifies its information and awareness campaign on Hand, Foot, and Mouth Diseases (HFMD) as it awaits the result of specimens sent to Metro Manila from 59 suspected cases.
The Davao City Tourism Operations Office (DCTOO) has alerted the public on the selling of fake tickets for the Mutya ng Dabaw and Reyna Dabawenya set this week.
Many barangays in the Davao region still need to establish and strengthen their community-based emergency response to better respond during disasters, says the Office of Civil Defense (OCD)-XI.
A legislator has expressed concern on the mental health of her fellow Davaoeños with the rising number of suicide cases.
A councilor from the city’s first congressional district is eyeing to pass an ordinance that aims to penalize prank callers to the city’s 911 emergency hotline number.
It’s Fire Prevention Month, but there have already been 17 fire incidents in nine days reported in Davao City.
The Datu Bago Awards, considered one of the most prestigious awards in Davao City, honored three distinguished Dabawenyos for their significant contributions to their respective fields on Wednesday, March 8.