January 5 issue

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Today’s Weather AT 2:00 p . m . y e s t e r d a y, the Low Pressure Area (LPA) was estimated based on satellite and surface data at 550 km East Southeast of General Santos City (5.0°N, 130.0°E). Northeast monsoon affecting Luzon. Eastern Visayas and Mindanao will have mostly cloudy skies with scattered rainshowers and thunderstorms becoming cloudy with widespread rains over Eastern Mindanao which may trigger flashfloods and landslides. SOURCE : PAGASA

Gensan, Sarangani nakaalerto Sinulat ni JHO PANTOJA News Editor

GENERAL Santos City–– Nakaalerto na ang City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council sa dakbayan sa General Santos ug ang Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council sa lalawigan sa Sarangani tungod sa posibleng bagyo nga mohapak sa Rehiyon 12. Sa giluwatang pamahayag ni Ben Solarte, ang PDRRMC Sarangani Province ngadto sa Radyo Mo Nationwide General Santos, nga naka-istambay na karong panahuna ang ilang mga ginsakpan kung pananglitan mahidangat sa mga kalungsuran sa lalawigan

Cagayan de Oro City

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January 5, 2012

This started it all!

Photo courtesy of Kapai, Lanao del Sur

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No to ‘minahan ng bayan’ near watershed SURIGAO City––The Surigao Metropolitan Water District (SMWD) Board of Directors recently issued a resolution opposing the petition of Nagkahiusang Gagmay’ng Minero-United Small-Scale Miners (NAGAMI) to declare a mineral land covering an area of 20 hectares located at barangays Mat-i and Mabini of Surigao City into a People’s Small-Scale Mining Area or ‘Minahan ng Bayan.’ In a board resolution dated December 16, 2011, the SMWD, which operates and manages the water sys-

tem and is tasked to provide efficient, reliable, safe and potable water supply to the entire city, vehemently opposed the petition which was filed by NAGAMI and was published in the local newspaper on December 5-11 for the reason that the proposed tunnel mining and the Parang-parang Watershed is so close and could easily be encroached by tunneling the area within the watershed boundary which contains high grade ore as evidenced in the previous illegal mining activities. WATERSHED/p.8

Cancel all logging permits: group By PJ TREMEDAL of Mindanao Daily-Misamis Occidental

ILIGAN City––The Christian and Muslim for Peace (Camp) urged President Benigno Simeon Aquino III to cancel all logging permits in at least five towns in Lanao del Sur.

The group, represented by its president Atty. Bayan (Boni) G. Balt, during the holding of the just-held Media Forum organized by Civil Society-Forum for Peace, blamed the recent disaster that struck the citGENSAN/p.8 ies of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan to massive cutting of trees in the hinterlands of Lanao del Sur. BALITANG Balt said cutting of trees SPECIAL in the hinterland towns of Kapai, Bumbaran, Tagoloan, Maguing, and Wao all in Lanao del Sur continue to exist despite Aquino’s order for logging moratorium in the country’s national and residual forests to protect and stop the destruction of watersheds and river systems.

SUREBOL PASAKAY

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For more details, contact Tel. No.: 309-5276 HERMILINO VILLALON Manager

President Aquino created a task force as early as February 2011 to spearhead the government’s drive against illegal logging operations in the country––and even signed Executive Order 23 to give his order for logging moratorium more teeth. In its manifesto of environment concern, Camp are calling on President Aquino to cancel all logging permits whether in the form of Industrial Forest Management Agreement (IFMA), etc. An IFMA is a production sharing contract entered into by and between the DENR and a qualified applicant wherein the DENR grants to the latter the LOGGING/p.8

Pupils of the West City Central School in Carmen, Cagayan de Oro await schedules of their classes from school authorities at the school covered court as classrooms used by evacuees of typhoon Sendong remain stinky. Hundreds of flood victims used the school last month following the calamity brought by the typhoon. Photo by Gerry L. Gorit

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