Tropical cyclones, tremors, and volcanic eruptions brought devastation in Western Visayas and Negros Occidental in 2025.

On July 20, intense rains dumped by Tropical Cyclone Crising inundated 28 barangays in Iloilo City. Over 400 schools suspended face-to-face classes. Houses at coastal areas in Barangay San Juan and Calumpang in Molo were destroyed.

In Negros Cccidental, 21 Local Government Units (LGUs) were affected by floods. The Provincial Government declared a state of calamity. 

When Tropical Cyclone Opong battered the region on September 26, over 80 barangays in Iloilo City were flooded, over 600 families were evacuated.

At the onslaught of Tropical Cyclone Tino in Western Visayas in November, over 700,000 individuals were affected by flooding and strong winds.

In Bacolod City, over 900 families were affected by deep flooding.

In Negros Occidental, over 60 were killed, swept away by raging floodwaters.

The typhoon left behind over P30 million in damages to agriculture.

Further, over 30 barangays in Iloilo City were affected by Tropical Cyclone Verbena. In Negros Occidental, over 20 LGUs declared suspension of classes.

On September 30, the magnitude 6.9 earthquake that struck offshore in Bogo City, Cebu was also felt in Iloilo City and other parts of Panay Island. Several employees rushed out of buildings where they were working.

In Passi City, Iloilo, various rescue teams responded to students of Passi City College who fainted when the grounds shook.

On October 10, another earthquake was felt in Iloilo City and parts of Capiz due to the magnitude 7.4 earthquake that rocked Manay, Davao Oriental.

Employees of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) companies in Mandurriao vacated their workstations, while residents went out of their houses to safer areas.

On February 6, a minor explosion was recorded on Mount Kanlaon. As soon as the rain fell a few hours after the explosion, a muddy stream flow affected crops and houses near the volcano.

A number of residents went ill after smelling sulfuric fumes.

On April 8, Mount Kanlaon erupted again but this time it was already considered a major explosive eruption due to magmatic unrest. The ashfall generated from the said event was a bane to motorists. Forced evacuation of residents was carried out.

After a little over a month, Kanlaon Volcano erupted again. Ashes fell on several areas in La Carlota City.

Its recent eruption was recorded on October 24, 2025. Ash fell over La Carlota City, Bago City, Municipality of Pontevedra, and Municipality of La Castellana.