Cebu — Following the impact of the magnitude 6.9 earthquake in September 2025, the Cebu Provincial Government has officially launched a major project to replace damaged classrooms with 269 temporary learning shelters. As of June 17, 2026, construction is actively underway to ensure that students across the province have access to safe and stable environments for their academic activities. This initiative is a critical step in restoring normalcy to the educational sector, which was severely disrupted by the seismic event. The provincial administration is prioritizing these structures to ensure that learning remains consistent while long-term permanent school buildings are being planned and reconstructed.
Prioritizing Student Safety and Stability
The provincial administration recognized that the loss of classroom space was one of the most immediate challenges facing the education system in the wake of the earthquake. By choosing to build temporary learning shelters, the government is ensuring that students do not have to endure long gaps in their traditional face-to-face instruction. Each shelter is designed to meet the necessary safety standards, providing a secure space where children can focus on their studies without the anxiety associated with damaged infrastructure. This project is part of a larger, ongoing effort to rebuild the province’s educational capacity from the ground up.
Addressing the Educational Gap
For many students in the affected areas, the disruption caused by the earthquake has been a major hurdle in their academic journey. The provincial government’s initiative serves to mitigate this impact by providing a reliable environment that encourages attendance and engagement. School administrators and teachers are working closely with the construction teams to ensure that these shelters are placed in the most accessible locations within their respective communities. This collaborative effort demonstrates the commitment of the local government to keeping the educational system running even in the face of significant infrastructure challenges.
A Path to Long-Term Reconstruction
While these temporary shelters provide an immediate solution, they are also a crucial bridge toward the completion of more permanent, earthquake-resilient school buildings. The experience gained from building these shelters is being used to inform the design and safety protocols for future permanent school projects across the province. The provincial government remains fully committed to its long-term plan of replacing all damaged structures with facilities that can withstand future seismic activity. This proactive planning is essential for creating a resilient educational system that can protect the students and teachers of Cebu for generations to come.





