Survivor of 2013 typhoon, living in housing built for victims, survives Cebu earthquake


A man stands next to a collapsed building in Bogo City on October 1, 2025, after a 6.9-magnitude quake struck off the coast of the central Philippines late September 30. - AFP

MANILA: Romeo Migabon survived Typhoon Haiyan (known as Yolanda in the Philippines) in 2013, but may now have to deal yet again with losing his home, one that was built for the victims of the supertyphoon.

Migabon looked despondently at his house, or what was left of it, after the magnitude 6.9 earthquake that struck Cebu province on Tuesday night.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Myanmar's rebuild stutters year after deadly quake
Address root causes of Middle East conflict, Malaysia says at UNHCR meet
Cambodia court upholds 14-years jail for journalists over border photo
Boy, 7, is youngest professional rally car driver in China, starting race journey at age 1
K-idol Heeseung ‘a bit sorry’ after splitting from Enhypen
Visa-free travel, rising foreign visitors boost luxury hotel growth in China
Laos delivers emergency aid after over 2,000 households hit by rare hailstorm in Vientiane
Stocks slide, oil gains with Mideast ceasefire prospects centre stage
Foul odour leads to discovery of three bodies in Merbok home
South-East Asia revisits nuclear power plans for AI data centres as Iran war disrupts energy supplies

Others Also Read