CDN Top Stories [June 10]: Cebu braces for less power from Mindanao

Good morning, mga Ka-Siloys! Here are your top stories for Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
‘Is Cebu City ready for a big earthquake?’
During the Cebu City Council session on Tuesday, June 9, Councilor Pastor M. Alcover Jr. called for reports on the city’s disaster response capacity following the magnitude 7.8 earthquake off Sarangani the day before.
Visayas to receive reduced power imports from Mindanao
The Visayas grid will receive reduced power imports from Mindanao after the magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck General Santos City, damaging key energy infrastructure, including power plants.
Enterprise: Fragmented payments are quietly draining Cebu’s small businesses
Digital payments are making transactions easier for consumers. But the shift to digital payments is also generating new operational costs that many micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) were not prepared for.
Capitol opens scholarships to 5,900 college students in aid program
The Cebu Provincial Government has allocated at least ₱59 million per semester for its tertiary education assistance program, which provides ₱10,000 in financial aid to qualified college students.
Cebu lifters win 3 golds before quake stops nat’l tilt in GenSan
Weightlifters from Cebu City secured three gold medals before safety concerns compelled organizers to cancel the National Weightlifting Championships of the Samahang Weightlifting ng Pilipinas (SWP) in General Santos City.
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