Showing posts with label 2008. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2008. Show all posts

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Northern Mindanao weather aberrations monitored

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — Aberrations in weather conditions have caused excessive rainfall that led to flash floods and landslides in this city as well as Misamis Oriental province in January, or five times the monthly average, data from the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) showed. Mario C. Guya, regional weather specialist, noted that a study covering 23 years (1977- 2000) have indicated that the average normal rainfall in this part of the country in January was only 82.8 millimeters. Last month’s average, however, totaled 457 millimeters, the highest in decades.

"It has even exceeded the total accumulated rainfall data for the city for the whole year," said Mr. Guya. Last month’s floods have displaced about 3,000 families. An additional 2,000 families have lost their homes due to flash floods and landslides in neighboring towns and cities. Mr. Guya said PAGASA is also consulting with different geophysical and astronomical institutions to study changing weather systems especially in Northern Mindanao.

"We look at three channels for satellite images. These are visible, infrared and water vapor," said Mr. Guya. "It is sunny weather by March but May would be the start of the rainy season again." However, climate change could alter such schedule and, thus, improving monitoring is important. PAGASA, he said, is upgrading facilities in various parts of Mindanao in response to climate change.

For instance, this city’s weather tracking device would be transferred to El Salvador town, a 20-minute drive. El Salvador in recent years has become one of the flood-prone areas in Misamis Oriental. Mr. Guya said that the proposed structure would be constructed 2.5 meters above ground level. There were also bid announcements for the construction of the Hinatuan radar station in Surigao del Sur province as well as the improvement of the Davao station complex. The three projects have a combined total cost of P27 million, Mr. Guya said. Meanwhile, damaged properties and infrastructure in the city, estimated at over P100 million, are undergoing rehabilitation.

The city’s business chamber also noted economic activities in have normalized since last month, although losses have been significant. January’s downpour have traumatized residents who have experienced flash floods from knee-deep to at least 1.8 meters. "We are putting heavy appliances and furniture at higher grounds because we can’t let the disaster to happen again. We don’t want to get caught unprepared," said Jinky Bernasor, a resident at a subdivision in Opol town where hundreds of homes were inundated. — Geefe P. Alba

Monday, February 9, 2009

Sea wall construction to protect fishing village in Surigao del Sur completed

by Ben Serrano - February 13, 2008

BUTUAN CITY- Construction of the 276 linear meter sea wall that will protect residents mostly fisherfolk living along fishing village of Portamon, Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur was already completed and turned over to the Municipal Government of Hinatuan then to the local barangay government of Portlamon. Spanish Government’s Poder Y Prosperidad dela Communidad Project, DSWD, Hinatuan Municipal Government and the Surigao del Sur provincial government chipped in to fund the construction of the sea wall.

A total grant of P1.2 million from the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation, some P330,000 from the municipal counterpart and P200,000 from the Provincial Development Fund was directly downloaded to community accounts for the construction of the sea wall. PODER funded the sea wall sub-project as conceptualized by the residents based on a Participatory Situation Analysis in 2005. As a coastal barangay, Portlamon needs protection from turbulent waves coming from the Pacific Ocean so as not to endanger the lives of some 240 households mostly fisherfolks living along the coast. PODER is a community-driven development project realized thru the partnership of Philippines and the Spanish Agency for International Cooperation.
It is now on its third year of implementation in the towns of Sibagat, Agusan del Sur and San Agustin and Hinatuan in Surigao del Sur. Among those who witnessed the inauguration of the sea wall project last February 7, 2008 were Provincial Governor Vicente “BB” Pimentel, Jr., Hinatuan Municipal Mayor Candelario Viola, and DSWD-Caraga Regional Director Mercedita P. Jabagat. Governor Pimentel appreciated the effort of the residents to complete the remaining works for the sea wall. He claimed that small projects, like the sea wall in Portlamon, must be prioritized to propel development in the countryside. Pimentel announced that the Provincial Government is willing to fund small project proposals, all local government units must do is endorse the said papers for possible funding.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

4.5 magnitude quake jolts Surigao del Sur

INQUIRER.netFirst Posted 17:12:00 04/08/2008

MANILA, Philippines -- A 4.5 magnitude earthquake struck off Hinatuan town in Surigao del Sur Tuesday afternoon, the US Geological Survey said. There were no immediate reports of damage or injury. The undersea quake took place at 2:14 p.m. (0614 GMT) and was centered 20 kilometers of Hinatuan at a depth of 74.2 kilometers.
The Philippines sits on the Pacific Ring of Fire, a zone where tectonic plates collide causing frequent seismic and volcanic activity.

9 killed, 11 hurt in Surigao bus crash

9 killed, 11 hurt in Surigao bus crash
05/28/2008 09:17 AM
BUTUAN CITY, Philippines - Nine people - including three children - were killed while 11 others were hurt when a passenger minibus lost its brakes and fell into a ravine in Surigao del Sur late Monday afternoon, belated reports reaching the Caraga Police Regional Office based in this city stated. Caraga Police Regional Director Chief Supt.
Jaime Eloreta-Milla said a speeding "Norman Dee" minibus with plate number GTH-139 fell into a ravine in Brgy. Baculin, in Hinatuan town shortly after going off the road.The belated police report identified the casualties as:• Fausto Quezada, 77, married;• Helinita Montilla, married;• Helinita's daughter, 10 yrs old; • Bellaza Casagda, 52, widow; • Julieto Soriano, 52 yrs old, married;• Juamar Ronquillo, 4 yrs old; • Juan Llamas 1 yr old; and • two unidentified casualties who were brought home by their relatives in Brgy. Baculin, Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur.It was not known based on the reports where the eleven injured passengers werebrought or what hospitals they are now undergoing treatment. The accident is considered to be the worst so far this year.
The Land Transportation Office in Caraga Region headed by Regional Director AlimPangandaman, the DOTC-Caraga Regional Director and his men have been publicly criticizedfor failure to imposed anti-overloading law on national highways, provincial and national roads in the region. - GMANews.TV

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Cop killed in stabbing incident inside Surigao police station
11/17/2008 03:37 PM
MANILA, Philippines - A policeman was killed while another one was wounded when a detainee, in a brave escape attempt, attacked them with a bolo in a police station in Barobo town, Surigao del Sur province over the weekend.The detainee, identified as Jimmy Garcia, was shot to death by a responding officer, reports reaching Camp Crame in Quezon City said.Killed in the incident was SPO3 Valentin Erlano Escartin, chief investigator of the Hinatuan municipal police station, while his companion, SPO1 Roger Bastan Basal, was injured.
Both were rushed to the Hinatuan District Hospital after the incident but Escartin was pronounced dead on arrival. He sustained stab wounds in the right portion of his breast and three stab wounds in the different parts of his bodyInitial investigation disclosed that Garcia pretended to go to the comfort room at about 6:30 a.m. Saturday and was escorted by escorted by SPO1 Henry Roque Colantro. However, upon passing the kitchen, he grabbed a bolo and stabbed Escartin, who was in the area, several times.
Upon seeing the incident, Basal intervened but was also hacked in the head. SPO1 Pedrito Ronquillo responded to the scene but was assaulted by Garcia, prompting the law enforcer to shoot the suspect using his government issued Cal .45 pistol. Garcia was also rushed to Hinatuan District Hospital but was also declared dead on arrival. - GMANews.TV