An Advisory From The Office of Mayor Greg Gasataya
No work in Bacolod gov’t offices on Nov. 4
Upon recommendation of the Bacolod City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council and pursuant to Executive Order No. 69, Series of 2025, work in government offices in the City of Bacolod is suspended on November 4, 2025 due to Typhoon Tino.
However, offices whose functions involve the delivery of basic and health services, preparedness/response to disasters and calamities and /or performance of other vital services shall continue their operations and render the necessary services.
Further, private companies, business establishments, and institutions are strongly encouraged to suspend work in their respective offices and workplaces to ensure the safety and protection of their employees during the storm’s passage.
Mobilizing Emergency Assets
Dugang nga Pahayag ni Mayor Gasataya:
Padayon ang aton pag-mobilize sang aton mga rapid deployment teams, equipment, kag pag-monitor sang aton sitwasyon sa aton Emergency Operations Center bilang pagpreparar sa pag-ulan nga dala sang Severe Tropical Storm Tino.
We’re doing everything we can to ensure that we face this calamity prepared and equipped, with our teams on the ground, systems in place, and everyone working together to keep our city safe.*





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