Corruption, complacency and climate chaos conspire to turn the Philippines’ natural hazards into man-made tragedies.
Thursday marks one month since Typhoon Kalmaegi made landfall in the Philippines, leaving more than 250 people dead.
Typhoon Tino in the Philippines prompted a giant python to emerge in floodwaters in the city of Talisay and slither past ...
The Philippines' weather bureau warned of life-threatening storm surges of up to five metres and destructive winds as Typhoon ...
Sharmaine has shared footage with WooGlobe that captures a glimpse of the devastation Typhoon Tino brought to the central ...
In the wake of the recent typhoon that devastated communities across the Philippines, a Maui based Filipino owned restaurant ...
ISABELA, Philippines (Reuters) -One of the year's most powerful storms in the Philippines, Super Typhoon Fung-wong has killed ...
Many Filipinos say floods are worse than ever — and now, the government has admitted that vast sums were embezzled from a ...
Since Wilma is expected to remain a tropical depression, only Signal No. 1 is likely to be raised during the forecast period ...
Mangroves in the Philippine city of Tacloban, the area hit hardest by one of the most powerful typhoons ever recorded, have ...