At least 69 people have been killed after a powerful 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Cebu province in the ...
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Is it safe to travel to the Philippines? Foreign Office issues new advice after major earthquake
Generally, the foreign office advises against all travel to parts of the Philippines, including Mindanao and the Sulu ...
The Department of Tourism (DOT) on Wednesday advised all tourists to remain alert and confirm the status of their ...
The Department of Tourism (DOT) is extending assistance to the tourism sector as it continues to assess the extent of damage ...
Philippines, in partnership with the Philippine Department of Tourism Korea, hosted a familiarisation trip from August 17 to ...
SEVERE tropical storm Opong (Bualoi) has led to class suspensions and canceled sea travel in Cebu as it intensifies within ...
Riza Marie Macaibay, supervising tourism operations officer of the Department of Tourism Central Visayas, lauds the reopening ...
Correction: The story has been updated to reflect correct flight times. Other information was sent in a previous release.
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At least 69 dead after major earthquake strikes tourist hotspot - Britons issued urgent travel alert
At least 69 people are confirmed to have died after a 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck a tourist hotspot in the Philippines.
The Department of Transportation (DOTr) on Wednesday assured the public that all airports and seaports in Cebu "remain safe ...
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Cebu province placed under Blue Alert
Cebu Province is placed under Blue Alert after Severe Tropical Storm Opong forced evacuations, stranded passengers and ...
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