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Year: 2024

Mt. Kanlaon strict protection zone pushed

Western Visayas’ Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (RDRRMC) approved Resolution 7, recommending the declaration of a 4-km. permanent danger zone (PDZ) set by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) in Mt. Kanlaon as a strict protection zone (SPZ). ‘Under the law, when this particular area will be categorized as a strict protection zone, meaning to say there will be no human activity except for research and Indigenous People cultural practices,’ Melissa Banias, chief of the operations section of the Office of Civil Defense, said during the RDRRMC full council special meeting in Iloilo City on Tuesday

PBBM assures biz sector of continuing support

MANILA: President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has assured members of the country’s largest business organization, the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI), of his administration’s support in advancing local businesses. In his speech at the 50th Philippine Business Conference anbd Expo (PBCE) in Pasay City Wednesday delivered by Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs Secretary Fredrick Go, the Chief Executive said the administration has implemented programs and pushed for legislation that will facilitate the growth of businesses to support the expansion of the economy. ‘We have always stood by you, and you have supported the

Cebu City, developer, biz group link to help gov’t housing program

The city government here has partnered with a middle-market residential developer giant and a business group for the construction of 100 residential housing units aligned with the Pambansang Pabahay Para sa Pilipino (4PH) program of the Marcos Administration. Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia said he is set to sign an agreement with SM Development Corp. (SMDC), SM Prime’s wholly-owned residential developer, and the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) to put up the transitional housing units. He said the units, to be constructed at Block 27 at the North Reclamation Area, will benefit residents who lost their homes due to

Over 970K customers affected by outages amid ‘Kristine’ onslaught

MANILA – Power restoration efforts are underway to bring back electricity supply to 970: Trami) mostly in Luzon and Visayas regions. During the Task Force on Energy Resiliency (TFER) press conference Wednesday, National Electrification Administration (NEA) Director Eric Campoto said initial estimated damage cost to power infrastructure due to the typhoon amounted to PHP971,410, as reported by Nueva Ecija II Electric Cooperative-Area 1 and Tablas Island Electric Cooperative, both in Luzon; and Leyte II Electric Cooperative in the Visayas. ‘Inaasahan po natin na baka po tumaas po itong damage cost kasi po ‘yong ibang ECs (electrical cooperatives) po ay ongoing

Tolentino sees VP statement on Marcos Sr. ‘unbecoming’

The latest remark of Vice President Sara Duterte on exhuming the remains of former President Ferdinand E. Marcos, Sr., and disposing of the same into the West Philippine Sea is ‘totally unbecoming,” according to Senator Francis Tolentino. During his quick visit here for the distribution of financial assistance to poor families in San Jose district on Wednesday, he said the statement of the second highest official in the country desecrated the dead. “The statement is not good to hear considering our Filipino culture. The words spoken are not reflective of the culture and religious foundation of the Filipinos,’ Tolentino told