Negros Power Shows What Real Service Looks Like After Typhoon Tino

Negros Power Proves Strong Performance After Typhoon Tino When Typhoon Tino struck Negros with violent winds reaching two hundred twenty kilometers per hour under Signal No. 4, it felt like a painful reminder. Trees that survived Typhoon Odette finally fell. Substations went offline. Power lines collapsed. It was the kind of destruction many of us … Continue reading Negros Power Shows What Real Service Looks Like After Typhoon Tino