Vol 2
Issue 6
In this Issue WESTERN VISAYAS
COMMENDS. Western Visayas Office of Civil Defense Assistant Regional Director Elegio Calaor commends the province of Capiz for its efforts in taking active role in disaster risk reduction by conducting series of capability training like the recent Fire Fighting and Rescue training which was participated in by 23 volunteers. (PIA/JBGuillermo) More on Region 6, pages 2-3. Also CLICK Here…
CENTRAL VISAYAS
PNoy tells DPWH to restore road network in NegOr by: Hazel F. Gloria NEGROS ORIENTAL, Feb. 8 (PIA) -- President Benigno Aquino III has directed the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) officials to submit next week the connectivity plan to restore the road network destroyed by the 6.9 magnitude earthquake that hit Negros Oriental on February 6. During the disaster management meeting with the President, DPWH Secretary Rogelio Singson said the agency will mobilize 15 teams composed of engineers, local government units and national government agencies to assess and inspect the roads, bridges, schools and other establishments for the safety of people. Thirteen bridges on the national road were damaged in Negros Oriental due to the earthquake that hit the province on Feb 6, Singson said. On the other hand, Department of Telecommunications Secretary Mar Roxas reported that there are two (2) coast guard vessels and one (1) helicopter deployed in affected areas to bring the relief goods and rescue teams to La Libertad and Guihulngan City. Roxas committed to repair ports of the province if needed. He is just waiting for the report coming from the Cebu Port Authority. Relief goods for the victims and rescue teams
Leyte provincial government styropor-free zones
TACLOBAN CITY Leyte, February 9 (PIA) – Starting March 1, 2012, plastic and styropor food containers will already be banned at the Leyte Provincial Government buildings and offices. This after the Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Leyte passed a resolution prohibiting the entry of plastic and Styrofoam/styropor receptacles used as food containers in the offices and buildings of the provincial The earthquake cracked this road government of Leyte and henceforth declaring all such in Guihulngan, Negros Oriental. offices and buildings as plastic and Styrofoam/ styropor-free zones effective March 1, 2012. More on Region 7, pages 4-5. The resolution which was authored by First District of Also CLICK Here… Leyte Board Member Roque A. Tiu, chairman of the Environment and Natural Resources, further resolved to encourage other government offices and agencies EASTERN VISAYAS as well as the local government units to also declare their offices and buildings as plastic and styropor-free zones. In passing the resolution, the Provincial Board took cognizance of the fact that it has earlier passed SP Ordinance No. 2011-01 known as the Anti-Plastic Ordinance of 2011 of the Province of Leyte. Pursuant to the said ordinance, the Provincial Board deemed it imperative for the Provincial Government Budget and Management Secretary Florencio Abad (center) answers questions from the media during a press conference held at Leyte Park Hotel, Tacloban City, February 6. Others in photo are (l-r) PIA 8 regional director Olive Tiu , Javier (Leyte) mayor Leonardo Javier, Northern Samar governor Paul Daza and DBM 8 regional director Imelda Laceras. (Vino R. Cuayzon) More on Region 8, pages 6-7. Also CLICK Here...
Feb. 6—12, 2012
Published by: PIA 6, 7 & 8
from Cebu arrived today in Guihulngan through the Philippine Navy, said Secretary Dinky Soliman of the Department of Social Welfare and Development. Phivolcs chief Dr. Renato Solidum presented the tsunami hazard map of NegOr during the disaster management meeting. He also explained the movement of the earthquake and the things to prepare if an earthquake occurs in an area. (mbcn/hfg/ PIA-7)
BRIEFING. Pres. Benigno Aquino III encourages members of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) to prioritize road network access to towns affected by the earthquake. (PIA-7/hfg)
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to initiate a good example of sharing with the national government the responsibility in the management and maintenance of ecological balance hence encouraging its employees to use non-disposable or reusable containers in taking out food from the canteen or food stalls or in bringing food from home to the office. Before passing the resolution, the author consulted the officers of the Provincial Association of Government Employees representing the employees of the provincial government and it was unanimously agreed to implement the no plastic and no styropor policy. Board Member Tiu cited the PAGE officers for adopting the No Plastic, No Styropor Policy as its project by helping ensure that every division or office in the Provincial Government will abide by the policy. The concerted action of the provincial government, other government offices and local government units to stop the harmful effects of the use of plastic bags, styropor and other similar receptacles, will contribute to the protection of the environment and make the province a safer place to live in, Board Member Tiu said. (PIA-8)
PCSO embarks on new program by Elsa S. Subong ILOILO CITY, Feb. 8 (PIA6) – The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) has embarked on a new program to get closer to the poor and make it easier for them to avail of assistance. PCSO Board of Director Francisco Joaquin II, who was in Iloilo recently, said in an interview that this program is called At Source ang Proseso (ASAP) for hospital assistance needed by indigents. This program, Joaquin said, involves the hospital management because PCSO will ask for a credit line and will implement the zero-balance policy. “If the bill is, say, P10,000, PCSO will pay the amount to the hospital so the patient will no longer
pay upon discharge,” Joaquin said. In 2010, the PCSO spent P4.5 million a day for their operations, while at present, they spend P10 million a day. He said PCSO is just channeling the money of the people to help those in need, and they are urging the local government units to support their programs for the benefit of their constituents. Joaquin added that PCSO seeks to increase their lotto outlets in Western Visayas through the help of the LGUs. To date, there are 278 lotto outlets in Western Visayas, 84 of which are in Iloilo City and the rest re distributed in other provinces. (JCM/ESS/PIA-Iloilo)