Cebu conquered twin calamities
The Freeman
|December 31, 2025
It was a year that tested the faith and resilience of Cebuanos, who embraced hope as they carried on to face another chapter in their long road to recovery.
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In what officials described as one of the most punishing disaster periods in recent history, Cebu was struck by two major calamities within just over a month: a magnitude 6.9 earthquake on September 30 and Typhoon Tino on November 4, 2025.
The back-to-back disasters displaced thousands of families, crippled infrastructure, and tested the capacity of government agencies, private groups, and communities to respond to widespread devastation.
THE EARTHQUAKE THAT SHOOK NORTHERN CEBU
It was on the late evening of September 30 when a powerful magnitude-6.9 earthquake rattled 21 kilometers northeast of Bogo City, sending residents fleeing from collapsing homes and damaged buildings across northern Cebu. The earthquake caused massive power outages that affected more than 30,000 households, while damage to roads, bridges, schools, churches, and public facilities ran into the billions of pesos.
This led the national government to declare a state of calamity, releasing emergency funds and mobilizing rescue, medical, and relief teams.
President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. personally ordered rapid response operations and later made two visits to quake-hit areas, meeting displaced families and inspecting damaged infrastructure.
Malacañang announced the release of P150 million for earthquake rehabilitation, including P50 million for the provincial government and direct allocations to affected local government units. Temporary shelters, including a "tent city" in Bogo City, were established using large weatherresistant tents from the Philippine Red Cross.
"We won’t let our people down. As long as there are needs, we will continue responding to them," President Marcos said during his October 17, 2025 visit to Bogo City and San Remigio town—his second visit since October 2, 2025.
This story is from the December 31, 2025 edition of The Freeman.
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