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German group to help reduce risks during Caraga floods By Jennifer P. Gaitano
BUTUAN CITY -- To continuously reduce risks during floodings in Caraga, the German International Cooperation (GIZ), a non-government organization will be conducting the Stakeholders’ Orientation and Planning Workshop on Local Flood Early Warning System (LFEWS) in the province of Surigao del Sur on June 6-7, and Surigao del Norte on June 13-14, 2013. As a jumpstart for the LFEWS project, the workshop intends to bring together the relevant local stakeholders to have a common understanding and appreciation about the LFEWS and actively interact their respective roles in managing the causal factors of disaster by flood and thereby reduce
exposure to the hazard, lessen the vulnerability of people, rationally manage land and environment, and improve preparedness for adverse events, said Olaf Neussner, Chief Advisor of GIZ-Disaster Risk Management. Neusser also bared that full story | page 8
Military, DILG help solve transmission line problem CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - As an extension of their service to the country, members of the 2nd Mechanized Infantry Brigade (MIB) of the Philippine Army in Iligan City rendered their assistance to solve Rightof-Way (ROW) issues concerning the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines’ (NGCP’s) transmission lines in Balo-i, Lanao Del Norte. T h e m i l it a r y u n i t , through the directive of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Region 10, coordinated with more than 20 owners of the land traversed by the Agus
2 – Kibawe 138 kilovolt (kV) line of NGCP. Through this effort, the military aimed to convince the owners to allow NGCP to trim the trees that are breaching or about to breach the ROW clearances set by the system operator. As reinforcement, the 2nd MIB also conducted information dissemination among the Municipal Peace and Order Council of Baloi on the ROW problems and how these adversely affect the service delivery of NGCP. Earlier this year, NGCP expressed its difficulty in
DAVAO’S LANDMARK BURNED. Firemen try to put out the fire which razed the Davao Mental Hospital along .P. Laurel Avenue in Davao City. The facility is managed by the Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC), and was the former Davao General Hospital built in 1917,
Davao mental hospital burned
DAVAO CITY -– Fire investigators placed the total cost of damage to P2-million after a huge fire razed the Davao Mental Hospital, the only facility for mentally-ill patients in Mindanao, at 6:30 a.m. here, yesterday. Fire Inspector Rodolfo Alocelja, chief of the invesline | page 11 tigation and intelligence
section of the Bureau of Fire Protection 11, said that almost all structures of the hospital that are made of dilapidated wood, except for the multi-purpose hall and the gymnasium, were destroyed. Alocelja said that based on their initial investigation the fire caused by faulty
Sweeter future waits for MisOr’s coco sugar Special feature BARELY five years in operation, an agrarian reform community’s coconut sugar products or more popularly known as “coco sugar” are already reaching the international markets - something that the Linabu Agrarian Multi-purpose Cooperative (LAMPCO) never thought would happen in the near future.
electrical wiring broke out in the female ward and spread to the adjacent buildings. The blaze was put under control by 8:30 a.m. No one was reported hurt or wounded in the incident as hospital attendants safely transferred their patients to safer grounds. The patients were also immediately given prescrip-
tion to avoid any violent reaction and hysterics. The Davao Mental Hospital located at the J.P. Laurel Avenue and managed by the Southern Philippines Medical Center (SPMC), used to be the former Davao General Hospital built in 1917, making it one of the oldest structures existing in mental | page 11
LAMPCO, a community-based enterprise in Barangay Linabu, Misamis Oriental in Mindanao was hailed as the top grosser during the Market Week Philippines 2012, a trade fair and showground of on-sale worldclass items and products. The cooperative is aiming to clinch a bigger market niche as it participates in this year’s International Food Exhibit (IFEX), the country’s largest gathering coco | page 11
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