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What happend

In November 2025, Typhoon Tino made landfall in Negros Occidental, Philippines, triggering widespread flooding and wind damage across at least 16 local government units. More than 48,000 homes were damaged, nearly 7,000 of them completely destroyed, displacing thousands of families and leading provincial and city authorities to declare a State of Calamity to fast-track emergency response and recovery efforts.

The response

The monday.com Foundation Emergency Response Team supported the emergency response by reinforcing digital coordination among local responders and organizations already active in the area, while onboarding additional actors during the crisis. Using monday.com, teams digitized core operations including internal coordination, logistics and supply management, donation and inventory tracking, and structured situational reporting. Support focused on enabling responders to move from immediate relief toward early recovery with clearer visibility and shared operational data.

The outcome

Emergency operations shifted from fragmented tracking to centralized, real-time systems. Relief supplies and donations were monitored more accurately, logistics workflows were streamlined, and consolidated reporting improved decision-making and accountability. The use of shared digital tools strengthened coordination across local responders and created a more organized, data-driven foundation for ongoing recovery efforts.