The Municipality of Medellin launched a municipal-wide clean-up drive in the aftermath of Typhoon TINO and the recent #UwanPH weather disturbance. Loc ...
The Municipality of Medellin launched a municipal-wide clean-up drive in the aftermath of Typhoon TINO and the recent #UwanPH weather disturbance. Local officials, disaster response teams, and community volunteers joined forces to clear debris, unclog drainage systems, and restore public areas affected by the storms.
The initiative aims to prevent further hazards, maintain sanitation, and ensure the safety and well-being of residents. Authorities encourage community participation in keeping neighborhoods clean and resilient as recovery and preparedness efforts continue.
The Municipality of Medellin has turned over its 4th batch of relief goods, comprising the 6th and 7th trucks, to the Provincial Capitol for distribut ...
The Municipality of Medellin has turned over its 4th batch of relief goods, comprising the 6th and 7th trucks, to the Provincial Capitol for distribution to families affected by Typhoon TINO.
The shipment includes essential supplies such as food packs, water, and hygiene items, which will be coordinated by provincial authorities to reach the hardest-hit areas. Local officials continue to monitor relief operations and encourage residents to support ongoing donation drives to aid those affected by the storm.
Mayor Edwin Salimbangon, together with the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO), conducted the first initial meeting for # ...
Mayor Edwin Salimbangon, together with the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO), conducted the first initial meeting for #UwanPH, a proactive initiative focused on early monitoring, preparedness, and precautionary measures in response to an incoming weather disturbance.
The meeting aimed to assess potential risks, coordinate preventive actions, and ensure that the municipality is ready to protect residents and minimize damage. Authorities continue to urge the public to stay informed, follow official advisories, and prepare for any possible impacts from the weather system.
The Municipality of Medellin is calling on residents and supporters to contribute to the donation drive for families affected by Typhoon TINO. All col ...
The Municipality of Medellin is calling on residents and supporters to contribute to the donation drive for families affected by Typhoon TINO. All collected donations will be turned over to the Provincial Capitol to ensure proper and timely distribution to the hardest-hit areas.
Donors may bring items such as clothes, food, water, hygiene kits, or other forms of assistance and drop them off in front of the Municipal Hall of Medellin.
The local government urges everyone to extend their support and help the affected communities recover from the storm.
In preparation for Typhoon TINO, law enforcement personnel in Medellin are conducting pre-emptive and, where necessary, forced evacuations to ensure t ...
In preparation for Typhoon TINO, law enforcement personnel in Medellin are conducting pre-emptive and, where necessary, forced evacuations to ensure the safety of residents in high-risk areas.
The operations target communities situated in flood-prone zones, landslide-susceptible areas, and other locations deemed vulnerable to the storm. Authorities are working closely with barangay officials and disaster response teams to assist families in relocating to safe areas and to provide essential support during the evacuation.
Residents are urged to cooperate with personnel, follow official instructions, and prioritize safety as the municipality implements these precautionary measures.
Mayor Edwin Salimbangon has convened a special meeting of the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (MDRRMC) to conduct a Pre-Disas ...
Mayor Edwin Salimbangon has convened a special meeting of the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (MDRRMC) to conduct a Pre-Disaster Risk Assessment (PDRA) in preparation for Typhoon TINO.
The assessment aims to identify potential risks, vulnerable areas, and critical resources to ensure the municipality is fully prepared for the incoming storm. Local authorities are coordinating with barangay officials, emergency responders, and other agencies to strengthen disaster preparedness and safeguard residents.
Residents are advised to stay updated on official announcements and follow safety protocols as the municipality implements precautionary measures.