Your daily round-up of today's news...
- An estimated 312 public schools nationwide were damaged by Super Typhoon Uwan, with Bicol and CALABARZON among the worst-hit regions. In the Situation Report of the DepEd Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Service (DRRMS), as of 12 noon, 1,182 classrooms suffered minor damage, 366 were severely damaged, and 261 were completely destroyed. The number could increase as verification continues, as additional reports come in from regional and divisional offices.
- Parts of Metro Manila were flooded because of the Super Typhoon Uwan, according to the MMDA.
- The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) will investigate several local officials in Cebu for their scheduled trips to London and the United Kingdom amid the devastation of Typhoon Tino last week.
- Over 8,000 homes were damaged by Super Typhoon Uwan, according to the Office of Civil Defense.
- 26 police stations were damaged by Super Typhoon Uwan, according to the Philippine National Police.
- Fear and panic gripped Puerto Princesa, Palawan at 10:56 this morning after a loud explosion was heard in the area. According to the Western Command, the explosion was connected to the launch of China's Long March 12 rocket from Hainan. According to the Philippine Space Agency, debris from the rocket may have fallen 29 nautical miles from Puerto Princesa and 20 nautical miles from Tubbataha Reef.
- The US Senate passed a deal to end the lengthy government shutdown.
- A facelifted Suzuki Carry and Super Carry trucks were teased.
- The new Toyota Hilux was unveiled, and it's coming to Japan around mid-2026.
| 2027 Toyota Hilux |
- Nissan sold off its Yokohama headquarters, but the car company won't be moving anywhere.
- Ott Tanak will retire from the WRC after the Rally Saudi Arabia.
- TOEI and TV Asahi have announced that Maya Imamori, who portrayed Sumino Ichikawa/Gozyu Unicorn in the TV series No.1 Sentai Gozyuger, has withdrawn due to a violation of Japan's underage drinking laws.
- HyunA reassures fans after fainting on stage during WATERBOMB MACAO.
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