Tourism activities in southern Cebu have gradually resumed, while some destinations remain closed, a day after Typhoon Tino struck Central Cebu on Tuesday morning, November 4.
MORE than 4,000 tourism workers in 11 northern Cebu towns were affected by the magnitude 6.9 earthquake that struck September ...
At least 4,063 tourism workers in Northern Cebu have been affected to varying degrees by the recent magnitude 6.9 earthquake, according to the Department of Tourism (DOT)-7, prompting the agency to ...
MANILA – The Department of Tourism (DOT) on Monday assured the public that Cebu remains safe and open to visitors, with all ...
WHILE Cebu’s tourism sector remains resilient, there is still much work to be done to strengthen its preparedness against natural calamities, according to a pro ...
The Department of Tourism (DOT) will continue with all scheduled events and activities in Cebu, affirming that the island ...
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Cebu safe, open for tourism even after strong earthquake – DOT
The Department of Tourism (DOT) on Monday maintained that Cebu remains a safe and open for tourism, following the magnitude 6 ...
At least 4,000 workers in the tourism sector were affected heavily by the magnitude 6.9 earthquake that rocked Cebu on ...
Cebu—Typhoon Tino caused widespread destruction in Central Visayas, with Cebu listed among the hardest-hit provinces, as ...
The Department of Tourism (DOT) has assured that all scheduled events and activities in Cebu will proceed, reporting that the ...
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Cebu remains safe, open for tourists after earthquake — DOT
The Department of Tourism (DOT) assures tourists that Cebu is cleared for visitors even after the magnitude 6.9 earthquake on ...
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