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Globe Offers Free Calls, Data in Storm-Affected Communities

Summary by The Manila Times
MANILA, Philippines — Globe Telecom, Inc. (Globe) said it was taking immediate steps to support communities affected by the heavy rains from the southwest monsoon through communication aid and relief assistance.“In times like this, it’s critical that we help communities stay connected and feel supported. This is how we are showing care through meaningful service when people need it the most," Globe Chief Sustainability and Corporate Communicatio…

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Over the past few days, "Wipha" has caused chaos in the Philippines and Hong Kong. There are dead people. And the tropical storm continues: When does it hit the country in Vietnam?

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The impact of storm No. 3 (Wipha) caused a house in Quang Tri to collapse, 23 houses had their roofs blown off, and caused many damages affecting traffic, agriculture...

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The tropical storm "Wipha" has forced many people into flight in the Philippines with heavy winds and heavy rain. The authorities reported at least six deaths. About one million people in more than 40 provinces of the Southeast Asian island state are affected by the effects according to civil protection. Also parts of the capital Manila were under water. Many affected [...]

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Gulf News broke the news in Dubai, United Arab Emirates on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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