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Environment Can Japanese Permeable Concrete Solve Metro Manila Flooding?
July 28, 2025

Can Japanese Permeable Concrete Solve Metro Manila Flooding?

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

With typhoons intensifying and the climate crisis worsening, we can’t afford to wait for the next big flood to take action. We already have the technology. We’ve seen it work—in BGC, in Japan, and in other flood-prone cities. Read more »

Local Avoid Electrocution During Floods: What You Need To Know
July 25, 2025

Avoid Electrocution During Floods: What You Need To Know

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

As heavy rains and floods continue to affect many areas in the country, reports of electrocution-related deaths have raised alarms. Read more »

Local Sen. Jinggoy Estrada Proposes New Disaster Resilience Department
July 25, 2025

Sen. Jinggoy Estrada Proposes New Disaster Resilience Department

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

Senate President Pro Tempore Jinggoy Ejercito Estrada has renewed his call to establish a Department of Disaster Resilience (DDR), aiming to strengthen the country’s capacity to prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters. Read more »

Culture #KapeTayo: How Specialty Coffee Became Part of the Filipino Pantry
July 16, 2025

#KapeTayo: How Specialty Coffee Became A Big Part of the Filipino Pantry

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

For many Filipinos, the ritual of morning coffee has long leaned on instant sachets, fast food chains, and pre-ground supermarket brands. But in recent years, more have started to shift towards specialty coffee. Read more »

Local Metro Manila’s Land Subsidence Problem Is Getting Worse—Here’s Why
July 14, 2025

Metro Manila’s Land Subsidence Problem Is Getting Worse—Here’s Why

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

Metro Manila is quietly sinking, and the consequences could be severe. Read more »

Local DENR Eyes 3M New Trees In Marikina River Basin Reforestation
July 11, 2025

DENR Eyes 3M New Trees In Marikina River Basin Reforestation

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is set to plant three million new trees across the Marikina River Basin over the next three years as part of an intensified reforestation push. Read more »

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