09
Nov
Updated emergency hotlines, announced by the Office of the Vice President for Administrative Services (OVPAS), are available for Cavite residents who may need immediate assistance as Typhoon Uwan moves closer to the province.
The following emergency hotlines are available for residents across Cavite:
Cavite Emergency Hotlines
- Imus City: (046) 472-2623 / 0939-912-0762 / (046) 472-2625 / 0919-218-5463 / 0908-812-0881 / 0939-912-0887 / 0919-069-1703
- Mendez: (046) 433-0209 / 0967-016-4654 / 0956-882-0987
- Cavite Province: 0917-858-6263 / 0919-061-6584 / (046) 424-0203
- Alfonso: (046) 890-6598 / 0917-833-0206 / 0961-866-7777 / 0917-109-3024
- Amadeo: (046) 483-3613 / (046) 430-1410 / 0917-167-7419
- Bacoor City: 0999-221-7882 / (046) 477-1041 / 417-1100 / (046) 417-0727 / 417-0207
- Carmona: 0917-112-0291 / (046) 413-0188 / 889-2773
- Cavite City: (046) 484-9600 / (046) 852-2967 / 0926-970-7556 / 0948-515-0632
- Dasmariñas City: (046) 513-7766 / 0917-721-8825 / 0908-818-5555 / 686-6608 / 513-1766 / 435-0183 / 481-0555
- Indang: (046) 433-9220 / 0952-652-9267 / 0969-518-7504 / 0975-031-6822 / (046) 404-0183
- General Emilio Aguinaldo: (046) 896-1003 / 0998-980-3912 / (046) 894-6535 / 0917-145-5642
- General Mariano Alvarez: (046) 443-9839 / 0917-116-5487
- General Trias City: (046) 409-7303 / (046) 513-6986 / 0919-077-1760
- Kawit: (046) 440-0722 / 0935-843-2745 / 0997-768-9212
- Magallanes: 0968-736-0411
- Maragondon: 0965-682-5414 / 0917-604-9696 / 0956-668-5003 / 0981-279-3541 / (046) 340-1868
- Naic: (046) 410-5725 / 0918-967-9825 / 0917-812-8187
- Noveleta: (046) 434-2564 / 0916-812-8187 / 0916-127-4207
- Rosario: (046) 432-0526 / 0945-655-5002 / 0969-011-6787
- Silang: (046) 414-3776 / 0935-601-6738 / 0922-384-6130
- Tagaytay City: 0956-003-4681 / 0961-828-5952 / (046) 483-0446 / (046) 404-5638
- Tanza: (046) 435-5800 / (046) 437-1076 / 0977-345-5035
- Ternate: 0938-921-7317 / 0960-457-4018
- Trece Martires City: (046) 419-3500 / 0949-629-8026 / 0977-676-3491
Cavite residents are encouraged to monitor official advisories from PAGASA and their local disaster risk reduction offices. Emergency preparedness measures such as keeping flashlights, charged phones, and basic supplies within reach are also recommended.
Source: Heraldo Filipino