vivo V60 Lite brings Pop Pink, chic design on October 19

On October 19, vivo will introduce the V60 Lite, a smartphone designed to celebrate self-expression and effortless style. With a feather-light body and striking color options, it’s crafted for young Filipinos who want their phone to be as bold and vibrant as their personality.

Ultra-slim comfort that moves with you

Measuring just 7.59mm thin and weighing only 194g, the V60 Lite 5G redefines sleekness. Its Slim Flat Screen Design and premium straight-edge frame create a modern silhouette that feels effortlessly light and comfortable, even during long hours of scrolling, gaming, or streaming your favorite K-dramas.

The 6.77-inch 120 Hz AMOLED display with HDR10+ certification delivers vivid colors and an impressive 94.2% screen-to-body ratio, making every video and selfie pop.

Camera elegance, seamlessly integrated

At the back, the Exquisite Transparent Camera Module showcases a minimalist vertical lens layout that blends seamlessly into the panel.

The subtle sparkle of the transparent material adds a premium touch while staying compact, so you can capture content in portrait or landscape without any awkward grip.

Colors that match every mood

The vivo V60 Lite has three colors that mirrors your mood and style:

Pop Pink – Playful yet empowering, this cheerful shade features a subtle iridescent shift that feels like pure ‘pink magic.’ Perfect for mirror selfies and OOTDs, it channels the trendy girl-group vibe and brings a splash of joy to everyday life.

Titanium Blue – Inspired by Arctic glaciers, Titanium Blue radiates calm luxury with its cool metallic finish. It’s the color of confidence-ideal for students and young professionals who want their phone to feel as polished as their ambitions.

Elegant Black – A timeless classic with flowing metallic luster, Elegant Black delivers understated sophistication. Whether at a night out or an important meeting, it instantly elevates your look.

More than just a phone, the vivo V60 Lite 5G is a personal accessory that complements every outfit and moment. From the lecture hall to late-night hangouts, it keeps up with a dynamic lifestyle while showcasing a look that’s uniquely you.

The vivo V60 Lite will launch on October 19 in Pop Pink, Titanium Blue, and Elegant Black. Celebrate your individuality and capture every memory in style with the phone that’s slim, powerful, and undeniably chic.

Takeda, ULAP bring Project E-CODE to Mandaluyong for dengue awareness, prevention

Mandaluyong City and the Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP) launched a community drive against dengue, convening a lay forum under the banner of Project E-CODE (Empowering Communities for a Dengue-Ready Philippines).

With the Department of Health (DOH) logging over 100,000 dengue cases in the first half of the year, the city health officials are intensifying the fight against the mosquito-borne illness.

This community-based public health event was organized specifically to raise awareness and encourage active, grassroots participation in prevention and control efforts.

According to Edmond Deo Cuaresma, Policy Officer for ULAP, the goal of the lay forum is to target prevention efforts at the grassroots level by completing a three-pronged strategy.

‘There’s one for dengue experts, for the doctors. There’s also the Dengue Integrated Program for the healthcare workers and this one, the lay forum, which is for our local officials or barangay officials,’ Cuaresma told the BusinessMirror. ‘This ensures there’s a community-based approach to really having dengue prevention and awareness for different levels.’

The local government echoed this focus, stressing that community knowledge is vital to reducing the healthcare burden. Dr. Arnold Abalos, City Health Officer of Mandaluyong, emphasized that a refresher is needed to tackle the ongoing threat.

‘It’s more of a refreshment and reiteration to the community, to the barangay level, that this is a real threat and it is something serious and it should be addressed,’ Dr. Abalos said.

He noted that while the national target is to achieve zero dengue cases by 2030, the immediate plan is to ‘make the cases lower as much as possible.’

Key takeaways

During the lay forum, a discussion was led by Dr. Alexis Milan, a Pediatric Critical Care Specialist and resource speaker, whose informative session focused on empowering attendees with life-saving dengue prevention strategies.

Dr. Milan’s presentation covered essential topics such as debunking common myths and misconceptions about the disease, discussing unfamiliar facts about dengue, explaining the symptoms and proper management, and detailing practical, community-friendly ways to prevent its spread.

This community education aligns with a reinforced national campaign, as Mandaluyong City Mayor Carmelita ‘Menchie’ Abalos highlighted the Department of Health’s intensified focus.

‘Ngayong taon, inilunsad ng Department of Health ang mas pinaigting na kampanya na tinawag na ‘Dengue Free Philippines 2025′ na nakatuon sa pagpapalawak ng surveillance system gamit ang digital reporting tools, pagpapalaganap ng active guidelines ng critical management ng Dengue, [at] pagpapalakas ng community education,’ Abalos stated.

[‘This year, the Department of Health launched an intensified campaign called ‘Dengue Free Philippines 2025′ that is focused on expanding the surveillance system using digital reporting tools, disseminating active guidelines for the critical management of Dengue, [and] strengthening community education,’ Abalos stated.]

She emphasized that the campaign centers on the ‘4S Strategy’ for Dengue prevention: Search and Destroy mosquito breeding sites, Secure Self-Protection measures, Seek Early Consultation for symptoms, and Support fogging only in hotspot areas.

Dr. Lester Tan, Regional Director of the DOH-NCR Metro Manila Center for Health Development, provided a deeper explanation of the first step strategy, Search and Destroy, by introducing the complementary ‘4Ts of Dengue’ approach, often used at the barangay level.

‘Taob [turn upside down], Taktak [shake], Tuyot [dry], and Takip [cover]. Taob meaning turnover the container, taktak is empty the contents, and tuyo is to dry these containers, and takip is to cover these containers so we would not have mosquito breeding sites.’

Project E-CODE

The event received support from key partners, including Takeda Healthcare Philippines Inc., the lead partner for Project E-CODE (Empowering Communities for a Dengue-Ready Philippines).

Estela ‘Tattie’ Del Rosario, Takeda Philippines’ Public Affairs and Communications Head, highlighted the company’s commitment to mitigating the severity of dengue through community engagement.

‘Earlier, Takeda forged a meaningful partnership with ULAP and together launched the E-CODE Project. Through the E-CODE Project, our shared vision is both simple and powerful: to raise dengue awareness and empower communities, health workers, and local leaders with the tools and knowledge to combat dengue more effectively,’ Del Rosario explained.

Demonstrating international cooperation, Dr. Fumiko Aoki, First Secretary and Health Attaché of the Embassy of Japan, was also present to express Japan’s continuous commitment to collaboration and support for improving the country’s healthcare system.

The success of the Project E-CODE lay forum, piloted in Quezon City and most recently implemented in Mandaluyong, marks the beginning of a larger campaign. Takeda and ULAP will next roll out the program in Bohol, Cavite, and Iloilo as it expands its efforts across the Philippines.

Hope From Within campaign fights to close Philippines’ cancer care gap

Hope From Within (HFW), a multi-stakeholder cancer advocacy campaign spearheaded by global healthcare leader MSD in the Philippines, recently marked its 10th anniversary with a renewed commitment to strengthen its focus on the needs of Filipino cancer patients. The milestone celebration served as a powerful call to intensify efforts to close critical gaps in cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment access nationwide.

‘Hope From Within has become more than a campaign, it is a movement that opens doors for patients,’ said Allan Ancheta, Business Unit Director for Oncology at MSD in the Philippines.

‘Whether it’s supporting access to early screening, expanding treatment options, or building partnerships that empower communities, HFW has been about making quality cancer care a reality for more Filipinos. Our commitment is to continue breaking barriers, so no patient is left behind,’ he added.

Building on foundational initiatives like Cancer Game Plan PH and Tita Hope Talks, which focused on strengthening healthcare infrastructure, improving financing models, and securing cancer assistance funds, HFW has evolved.

In 2024, the campaign expanded into precision medicine with the launch of ‘Hit the Mark.’ This initiative unites patient groups, medical societies, laboratories, and healthcare companies to champion equitable access to biomarker testing and personalized treatment for lung cancer patients. Initially partnering with Hi-Precision Diagnostics, Hit the Mark recently welcomed Detoxicare Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory. Eligible patients now benefit from a single, unified form for convenient access to vital lung cancer biomarker tests (including EGFR and PD-L1), providing oncologists with critical tools for recommending the most appropriate treatment options from the start.

Patient Safety Day 2025

The HFW anniversary coincided with Patient Safety Day 2025 which highlighted that true safety in cancer care means more than preventing harm; it requires timely diagnosis, affordable treatment, and equitable access to innovative therapies. For many Filipinos, these remain out of reach, creating urgent gaps in care that HFW seeks to close.

‘We cannot talk about patient safety without addressing accessibility,’ said Andreas Riedel, President and Managing Director of MSD in the Philippines.

‘Safety is compromised when treatment is delayed or denied. That is why we continue working with partners to strengthen the cancer care continuum, whether through financing reforms, awareness campaigns, or biomarker testing so that every Filipino patient gets the care they need, when they need it,’ Riedel emphasized.

Redefining cancer care

Since its inception in 2015, HFW has been at the forefront of efforts to redefine cancer care through education, patient empowerment, and policy advocacy. Over the years, the platform has reached more than 20 million Filipinos, mobilizing communities, patient groups, healthcare professionals, and policymakers to work together toward the full implementation and funding of the National Integrated Cancer Control Act (NICCA).

‘Every Filipino cancer patient deserves the best possible chance, not just to survive, but to live well,’ said Riedel.

He shared that Hope From Within was founded on the principle of placing patients at the center of all healthcare decisions.

‘Ten years on, our mission is stronger than ever: to find real solutions that close the cancer care gap, make treatment accessible, and give every patient the dignity of hope,’ added Riedel.

Empowering patients with digital tools

In keeping with its commitment to providing patient-centered resources, HFW will soon launch Let’s Talk Lung, a new AI-powered chatbot accessible via the campaign’s website. This digital innovation provides patients, caregivers, and the public with quick, reliable answers to common questions about lung cancer, including symptoms and diagnostic tests. Building on HFW’s award-winning platform, the chatbot expands the campaign’s capacity to empower patients with accurate, accessible, and easy-to-understand information anytime, anywhere.

HFW’s decade of sustained advocacy reflects the true power of partnership, yielding significant results-from championing the passage of the NICCA in 2019 to helping secure increased cancer assistance funding. Moving forward, MSD in the Philippines and its diverse partners across government, healthcare, and patient communities remain united by one goal: delivering equitable, comprehensive, and safe cancer care to every Filipino.

‘Ten years is just the beginning,’ Riedel concluded. ‘We will keep working until every Filipino patient feels seen, heard, and supported, and until no one has to fight cancer alone.’

’Try by court martial military personnel accused of spying’

MILITARY personnel accused of espionage should be tried by a general court martial and not a civilian court, Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro said.

Teodoro made the suggestion during a Senate briefing on the planned amendment of the Espionage Act of 1941.

‘I think if it is a military individual having possessed military secrets, it is best tried under a general court martial to prevent further leakage of classified information to unauthorized people,’ Teodoro said.

In 2024, Teodoro first called for the amendment of the espionage law to make the measure applicable during times of peace amid reports of alleged Chinese spies in the country.

‘Ang mahalaga ngayon parusahan natin ang espionage sa panahon ng peace kasi ang espionage law sa Pilipinas ay epektibo lamang during times of war,’ Teodoro earlier said.

This is a call to action, our lawmakers know that they should amend the espionage law soonest so that the government can impose punishment and act to suppress it, Teodoro added.

NBI has custody of 2 accused in Barayuga killing

THE National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) on Wednesday said two of the five accused in the killing of Philippine Charity Sweeptakes Office (PCSO) board secretary Wesley Barayuga in 2020 have already surrendered following the issuance of an arrest warrant against them by a local court.

The accused were identified as former police officers Santie Mendoza, and Nelson Mariano.

NBI Director Jaime Santiago said the two expressed their intention to surrender upon learning that an arrest warrant has been issued against them by the Branch 279 of the Regional Trial Court in Mandaluyong on Monday.

On September 29, 2025, Mariano voluntarily surrendered to the NBI-Organized and Transnational Crime Division (NBI-OTCD) while Mendoza voluntarily surrendered on September 30 to NBI agents who flew to Bacolod City to implement the arrest warrant.

It can be recalled that Mendoza and Mariano confessed their involvement in the Baruyaga murder case during the House Quad Committee hearing conducted on September 27, 2024.

They implicated former PCSO general manager Royina Garma, former National Police Commission (Napolcom) Chairman Edilberto Leonardo and police officer Jeremy Causapin in the crime.

This led to the filing of murder and frustrated murder charges against them.

Barayuga, a retired police officer who was then PCSO Board Secretary, and his driver were shot by motorcycle-riding gunmen while traversing the intersection of Calbayog and Malinaw Streets in Mandaluyong City on July 30, 2020.

Barayuga died at the scene, while his driver sustained gunshot injuries.

Earlier, Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla said the Department of Justice (DOJ) will seek the cancellation of Garma’s passport.

Remulla added that he would ask Santiago to check on the possibility of requesting a red notice from the Interpol to hasten Garma’s return to the country.

He said Garma and her co-accused will be considered as fugitives if they will not surrender to authorities despite the issuance of the arrest warrant against them.

It can be recalled that Garma was allowed to leave for Malaysia a day after returning to the country from Los Angeles, California, last September 6 following the denial of her application for political asylum.

Garma left as a tourist for Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, according to the Bureau of Immigration, on September 7.

Garma was allowed to leave the country after the BI was able to verify that there was no hold departure order (HDO) or warrant of arrest issued against her.

Remulla later on disclosed that Garma has agreed to testify for the prosecution in connection with the crimes against humanity filed in the International Criminal Court against former President Rodrigo Duterte for his bloody anti-illegal drug war.

He said Garma left for Malaysia to meet with ICC representatives in preparation for her testimony.

$5M prize for undefeated run to ATP Finals title

An undefeated run to the ATP Finals trophy later this year will result in a paycheck of more than $5 million – slightly more than what Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka earned for their US Open titles this month.

The exact amount for an undefeated run at the year-ending event for the top-eight players is $5,071,000, the ATP announced. That’s an increase on the $4,881,100 that Jannik Sinner earned when he went undefeated at last year’s ATP Finals.

Alcaraz and Sabalenka each earned exactly $5 million at the US Open.

Total prize money for the ATP Finals – Nov. 9-16 in Turin – is $15.5 million.

Top-ranked Alcaraz and No. 2 Sinner, who each won two Grand Slam titles this season, are the only two singles players to have qualified for the finals so far.

An undefeated doubles team will earn $959,300.

St. Luke’s Medical Center-Global City launches Blood Cancer Care Service

St. Luke’s Medical Center-Global City launched last September 24, 2025 the Blood Cancer Care Service, a specialized program designed to deliver comprehensive, world-class treatment for patients battling blood cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma and multiple myeloma.

According to Dr. Francis Lopez, Head of the Blood Cancer Care Service, hematologic malignancies remain a significant health challenge in the Philippines. He pointed out that current data indicate that approximately 33 Filipinos are diagnosed with blood cancer very day. This translates to thousands of new cases every year.

‘These are not just numbers; these represent lives and families profoundly affected by these diseases. This is precisely why St. Luke’s has take the step to establish a dedicated blood cancer care service,’ he said.

‘We recognize that to provide the highest quality of care, we must move toward further specialization where our physicians, nurses and staff can focus on specific diseases, deepen their expertise and stay at the forefront of the latest diagnostics and treatment,’ he added.

Beneficial to patients

The opening of the services ensures that patients benefit from the care that is ‘comprehensive, precise and compassionate.’

‘Our ultimate goal this year is clear: to serve our patients better, to give them the best chance at recovery, the best quality of life and the hope they deserve,’ Dr. Lopez said.

The opening of the new service coincided with the accreditation of St. Luke’s Cancer Institute as a Cancer Specialty Center by the Department of Health.

‘This means that the care we provide really meets the national standards that’s evidence-based, multidisciplinary and centered on the needs of every patient who comes through our doors and entrusts their care to us,’ said Dr. Marie Belle Francia, head of the Cancer Institute at St. Luke’s Medical Center-Global City.

Benchmark

For his part, Dr. Dennis Serrano, President and CEO of St. Luke’s Medical Center, said with the opening of the Blood Cancer Care Service, St. Luke’s will become the benchmark for many hospitals.

‘It is really inherent upon us to keep pushing the envelope in terms of finding out how much more we can do for the patients, what newer and more innovative things and more groundbreaking outcomes we can offer our patients,’ he said.

He added that everything that the hospital does is for the benefit of their patients.

‘As we grow from one to two hospitals and eventually to three hospitals in our one healthcare system, we should never lose sight of the fact that really the main objective of all of this growth, all of these advances, is patient outcomes. And the opening of this service is a testament to that commitment, to that objective that we are always looking out for patient outcomes,’ Dr. Serrano said.

Multidisciplinary team

At the core of the new service is a multidisciplinary team of subspecialized hematologists working alongside oncologists, pathologists, geneticists, and supportive care professionals. This collaborative model ensures that every patient benefits from a treatment plan that is coordinated, individualized, and comprehensive.

St. Luke’s-Global City’s Blood Cancer Care Service offers advanced hematologic, genetic, and molecular testing. These tools enable timely and accurate diagnosis, allowing doctors to design treatment strategies that are precisely tailored to each patient’s cancer type and genetic profile.

Patients will have access to a full range of evidence-based therapies, including chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and stem cell transplantation. Each treatment plan is tailored to optimize outcomes while minimizing side effects and ensuring care that is both effective and compassionate.

Recognizing that cancer care extends beyond medical treatment, the program also provides integrated supportive services, including transfusion support, infection control, and nutritional guidance. These services are crucial for enhancing overall well-being, managing complications, and supporting patients throughout their recovery journey.

SFA co-chairs foreign ministerial meeting on maritime security

SECRETARY of Foreign Affairs Ma. Theresa P. Lazaro co-chaired a foreign ministerial meeting on ‘Reinforcing Cooperation to Achieve a Secure and Stable Maritime Domain’ during the United Nations (UN) General Assembly’s 80th Session.

On September 24, 40 countries actively participated in the meeting, which was co-hosted by the Philippines with Australia, Estonia, Greece, Japan, the Netherlands, Romania, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Acknowledging the current challenges in ensuring a secure and stable maritime domain, there was renewed commitment to multilateralism and the shared stewardship of the world’s oceans.

In particular, emphasis was placed on international law, cooperation across shared maritime issues such as the protection of the marine environment, ensuring freedom of navigation and commerce, facilitating global connectivity, and securing critical underwater infrastructure.

‘As a growing coalition across regions, we reaffirmed international law, particularly the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea [or UNCLOS as the constitution for the oceans,] and the legal framework in addressing global challenges to security and stability at sea.’ Lazaro said at the meeting.

Court grants DOJ’s motion to withdraw MR on De Lima’s acquittal in drug case

THE Regional Trial Court (RTC) of Muntinlupa City has granted the plea of the Department of Justice (DOJ) to withdraw the motion for reconsideration that was filed by its prosecutors in connection with the acquittal of former Senator and now Mamamayang Liberal party-list Representative Leila de Lima in the conspiracy to commit illegal drug trading charges filed against her.

In a two-page order, Muntinlupa RTC Branch 204 Presiding Judge Abraham Alcantara said with the withdrawal of the motion for reconsiderations, the last remaining drug case filed against De Lima by the Duterte administration is now deemed ‘closed and terminated.’

‘Considering that this case already involves an acquittal, the Court shall exercise sound discretion and allow withdrawal of the prosecution’s motion for reconsideration,’ Judge Alcantara said.

‘Indeed, the directive of the Honorable Prosecutor General upon the panel of the prosecutors to withdraw the motion is impressed with merit,’ he added. De Lima was acquitted by the Muntinlupa RTC last May 12, 2023 but this decision was declared null and void by the Court of Appeals (CA) in a ruling issued last May.

The CA held that Alcantara committed grave abuse of discretion when it acquitted De Lima and his former bodyguard Ronnie Dayan mainly due the recantation of the prosecution’s principal witness, former Bureau of Corrections officer-in-charge Rafael Ragos.

It ruled that Alcantara violated the Constitution and the Rules of Court which mandates ‘transparency and reasonableness of the decision making-process.’

The CA said the judge failed to state the specific facts retracted by Ragos and its effects to the facts proven by the prosecution and failed to identify the specific factual statements that were purportedly retracted by the witness.

Thus, the CA ordered that the case be remanded to the trial court for it to decide the case in accordance with the rules stated in the decision.

Acting on the CA’s directive, the trial court issued another ruling last June 27, 2025 which maintained its May 12, 2023 decision in favor of De Lima and Dayan.

This prompted the prosecution panel led by Provincial Prosecutor Ramoncito Bienvenido Ocampo to file an MR seeking the reversal of the trial court’s June 27 decision.

The panel insisted that despite the recantation of Ragos, there are other pieces of evidence which are sufficient to prove de Lima’s guilt.

Justice Secretary Jesus Crispin Remulla, however, ordered the withdrawal of the motion on the ground of double jeopardy.

Double jeopardy is a legal principle that an accused cannot be tried twice for the same offense based on the same conduct.

Its purpose is to protect the accused from harassment, oppression, and abuse of power by the state.

De Lima earlier accused the DOJ prosecution panel of having a political agenda in pursuing the drug charges despite her acquittal.

Alcantara also stressed that granting the motion for reconsideration of the prosecutors would be tantamount to violation of the double jeopardy rule.

‘To reiterate and emphasize, every acquittal becomes final and immediately upon promulgation and cannot be recalled for correction or amendment,’ Alcantara said.

‘With the acquittal being immediately final, granting the State’s motion for reconsideration in this case would violate the Constitutional prohibition against double jeopardy because it would effectively reopen the prosecution and subject the accused to a second jeopardy despite their acquittal,’ he added.

DOE, DTI impose price freeze in quake-hit areas

THE Department of Energy (DOE) on Wednesday announced a price freeze on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and kerosene in Cebu following the earthquake on Tuesday night.

The price freeze will be implemented for 60 days to ensure price stability. This move, added the DOE, is meant to protect households from undue economic burden and guarantee the continued availability of essential fuel products that are critical in cooking, lighting, and other immediate recovery needs.

‘Stability of fuel prices and availability of supply are vital in times of disaster. The Department is working closely with all partners to make sure that families and frontliners have access to the essential energy resources they need during relief and recovery operations,’ Energy Secretary Sharon Garin said.

The DOE, in coordination with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and local governments, will be conducting inspections to prevent overpricing and profiteering during this critical period. Violators face heavy penalties under the law.

The DOE also assures that there is sufficient supply of petroleum products in the province and that distribution channels are being closely coordinated with oil companies and local authorities to ensure uninterrupted access to consumers, particularly in evacuation centers and hardest-hit communities.

Price freeze on basic goods

THE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has implemented a 60-day price freeze on basic necessities in the entire province of Cebu following the magnitude 6.9 earthquake that struck the province on September 30.

‘We recognize the heavy toll this disaster has brought to families. Beyond enforcing the price freeze, our priority is to ensure that prices and supplies are affordable and stable,’ Trade and Industry Secretary Cristina A. Roque said in a statement on Wednesday.

Currently, DTI said its monitoring teams in field offices have been deployed to ‘actively’ inspect markets, verify prices, and guarantee an ‘adequate and continuous’ supply of these basic goods in all affected communities.

Roque said the department will be ‘vigilant’ in making sure that consumers are protected from undue price increases.

DTI said the automatic price freeze immediately took effect upon the declaration of a State of Calamity by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Resolution 1985, Series of 2025).

Visayas grid on yellow alert

THE National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) on Wednesday placed the Visayas grid on yellow alert until midnight after 27 power plants, with 1,444 megawatts (MW) of total capacity, went on forced outage owing to the 6.9-magnuitude earthquake that struck Cebu.

A yellow alert is issued when the operating margin is insufficient to meet the transmission grid’s contingency requirement. The Visayas grid’s available capacity stood at 1,888 MW as against a peak demand of 1,839MW. The alert is in effect from 1p.m. to 9 p.m.

The grid operator also reported 16 more power plants that have been unavailable even prior to the incident, while one other is running on derated capacity.

In all, a total of 1654.7 MW was shaved off from the grid as of Wednesday noon.

The Luzon and Mindanao grids, meanwhile, are under normal condition.

Meralco PowerGen Corporation (Mgen), the power generation arm of Meralco, said its thermal plants in the Visayas-Cebu Energy Development Corporation (CEDC) and Toledo Power Company (TPC)-tripped as a safety precaution during the seismic event.

CEDC, which has a net saleable capacity of 219.7 MW, and TPC, with a net saleable capacity of 73 MW, were promptly inspected by technical teams.

Earlier in the day, MGen said two units of CEDC and one unit of TPC have already been safely restarted and synchronized to the grid, while the remaining unit is undergoing inspection and will be brought back online progressively.

As of press time, MGen said ‘all CEDC units and TPC unit are already synced to the grid.’

Mgen said it is closely coordinating with the Department of Energy, NGCP, and local authorities to support system stability and help meet the power needs of Cebu and the Visayas grid.

The National Electrification Administration (NEA) said there are 24 electric cooperatives (ECs) across 10 provinces in four regions that reported power interruptions caused by the earthquake.

It said that restoration efforts are ongoing for 844,428 affected consumer connections.

Meanwhile, the DOE, in coordination with the NGCP, power generation companies, and ECs, mobilized sector-wide efforts to immediately secure power supply to hospitals, water stations, and other lifeline facilities.

The DOE said that as of 9:00 a.m., significant progress has been reported in the Visayas, with 214 out of 309 affected towns (69.26 percent) already energized. The status across ECs, however, remains varied as 15 are operating normally; four are experiencing partial power interruptions and five continue to face total power interruptions. The DOE said restoration efforts are actively underway to bring electricity back to 844,428 consumer connections.

Meanwhile, Independent Electricity Market Operator of the Philippines has suspended the market operations in the Visayas grid beginning 10:05 p.m. of September 30.