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Globe moves to restore connectivity in North Luzon after #NandoPH

Globe has begun network restoration efforts in North Luzon following service disruptions caused by Super Typhoon Nando.

Restoration Efforts Underway
“We have mobilized our network teams on ground so restoration can start immediately,” said Yoly Crisanto, Globe Chief Sustainability and Corporate Communications Officer. “Our priority is to quickly and safely restore essential communications services.”

Assessments show that 276 cities and municipalities in 15 provinces were affected, including Batanes, Cagayan, Ilocos, La Union, Pangasinan, and Zambales. The hardest-hit is Ilocos Norte, where 22 towns and cities are facing outages mainly due to power interruptions. In total, 100 municipalities remain without service. Globe teams are prioritizing restoration in these high-impact areas to reconnect residents, local governments, and responders.

Free Call and Charging Stations Activated
To aid affected communities, Globe has set up Libreng Tawag, Libreng Charging (LTLC) sites offering free calls and device charging. Among the active locations are:

📍 Magapit, Lallo, Cagayan – Sept. 23 (9 AM–4 PM)
📍 Centro, Gonzaga, Cagayan – Sept. 23–25 (9 AM–4 PM)
📍 Baua, Gonzaga, Cagayan – Sept. 23–25 (9 AM–4 PM)
📍 Camalaniugan, Baggao & Aparri, Cagayan – Sept. 23–25 (9 AM–4 PM)
📍 Sta. Ana, Cagayan – Sept. 23–25 (9 AM–4 PM)

(Full list available on GlobeICON social media pages.)

Support for Communities
Globe is also working with partners to deliver relief assistance to affected families.

For more updates, residents are encouraged to follow GlobeICON social media channels.

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