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Monday, March 6, 2023

Sturmtief kommt: Warnung vor „Wintergewitter, dass man die eigene Hand vor Augen nicht mehr erkennt“

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Von: Martina Lippl


Wetter in Deutschland: In einem Streifen von Hamburg bis nach Brandenburg ist mit „Nassschnee“ zu rechnen.
Wetter in Deutschland: In einem Streifen von Hamburg bis nach Brandenburg ist mit „Nassschnee“ zu rechnen. © Screenshot Twitter/DWD/imago

Frühling steht beim Wetter gerade kaum auf dem Programm. Die nächste Woche wird richtig ungemütlich. Es sieht nach fiesem, nasskaltem Winterwetter aus.

München – Schmuddelwetter – ein Mix aus Regen und Schnee – ist angesagt. Der Montag (6. März) startet fast überall mit Schneefällen, Schneeregen oder Graupelschauer. In einem Streifen von Hamburg/Bremen bis Brandenburg erwartet der Deutsche Wetterdienst (DWD) „Nassschnee“ bis zu 5 Zentimeter nach den aktuellen Modellberechnungen. Dazu ist es teils frostig bei bis -4 Grad. In den Morgenstunden warnen die DWD-Wetterexperten vor Glätte. Die Schneefallgrenze liegt sonst bei 400 Metern. 

Winter-Rückfall in Deutschland: Luftmassengrenze bringt Wetter-Chaos

Eine Luftmassengrenze sorgt dann auch noch am Dienstag (7. März) für mehr Turbulenzen. Im Norden ist Sturm angesagt. Das Sturmtief Björn zieht von der Nordsee rein und hat es in sich. „Im Küstenumfeld sind wiederholt schwere Sturmböen (10 Bft), vereinzelt auch orkanartige Böen (11 Bft) aus West zu erwarten“, twittert der DWD. Wann und wie genau der Wind weht, bleibe jedoch noch unsicher. In der Nacht auf Mittwoch sind im Bergland kräftige Schneeschauer mit 10 bis 20 Zentimetern Neuschnee „gering wahrscheinlich“. Das klingt noch sehr vorsichtig. 

Vor „Wintergewittern, also Schneeschauern, zum Teil mit Whiteout-Gefahr“, warnte dagegen Meteorologe Dominik Jung bereits. Da komme auf einen Schlag so viel Weiß vom Himmel, dass man „die eigene Hand vor Augen nicht mehr erkennt“. Es soll der Winter-Höhepunkt im März sein. Durch die extreme Trockenheit bestehe aktuell aber auch eine massive Waldbrandgefahr.

Wetter in Deutschland: Dauerregen und Schnee

Nach dem Sturmtief am Dienstag im Norden sieht es vor allem im Schwarzwald, dem Allgäu, dem Bayerischen Wald nach Dauerregen aus. Innerhalb von 24 Stunden sind ab Mittwoch bis zu 50 Liter pro Quadratmeter möglich, teilt der DWD in seiner Wochenvorhersage für Wettergefahren (Stand: 5. März, 11 Uhr) mit. In den Staulagen der östlichen Mittelgebirge wie Thüringer Wald, Erzgebirge und Rhön erwarten die Wetterexperten Schneefall mit bis zu 20 Zentimetern Neuschnee innerhalb 24 Stunden.   

An den Küsten ist mit Schnee- und Graupelschauern zu rechnen. Auch einzelne kurze Gewitter sind möglich. Die Höchstwerte liegen zwischen 2 und 6 Grad. Im Süden bis sogar bei 9 Grad. Es bleibt abzuwarten, ob sich das Wetter dann langsam wieder etwas beruhigt. Die Wettermodelle sind sich in Richtung Monatsmitte aktuell noch uneins, ist beim Wetterportal wetteronline.de zu lesen.

UP turns back UE for first win in women’s volleyball

by Manila Bulletin Sports

University of the Philippines barges into the win column after a four-set win against University of the East. (UAAP Media)

By NIKOLE JAVIER 

University of the Philippines recovered from its opening-set stumble to turn back University of the East, 21-25, 25-18, 25-19, 25-20, and pick up its first win in the UAAP Season 85 women’s volleyball tournament on Sunday, March 5, at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City. 

The embattled Fighting Maroons finally ended their 0-2 misery at the expense of the Lady Warriors, who, in turn, absorbed their third straight loss in as many games. 

UP, which has raised issues concerning its team manager dated last Jan. 29 and circulated online on Wednesday, March 1, managed to bring itself in the win column despite the controversies surrounding them.

Nina Ytang erupted for a career-high all-around performance of 20 points built on 12 attacks, seven blocks and an ace. 

Stephanie Bustrillo also came through with 16 points off 10 attacks, three blocks and three aces, while Alyssa Bertolano added 10 in their offensive production. 

After dropping the first set, UP would go on to dictate the tone of the next two sets to gain the upper hand over UE.  

“Siyempre very thankful kasi iyon nga, unang panalo. Ang dami pa rin naming mga kulang kanina pero of course kailangan namin ma-appreciate kung gaano ka-okay iyong ginalaw namin. And hopefully, mag-work hard pa kami sa susunod sa mga susunod na games. Sobrang competitive ng mga next games, so ready lang kami,” said UP head coach Shaq delos Santos. 

Janeca Lana led the Lady Warriors with 14 points, while Vanessa Bangayan chipped in 13 in the losing effort, as they slid to a 0-3 record in the standings. 

Magnitude 5.3 quake jolts Davao de Oro — Phivolcs


 

Published March 6, 2023, 8:09 AM


by Ellalyn De Vera-Ruiz, Manila Bulletin


A 5.3-magnitude earthquake jolted Davao de Oro early Monday morning, March 6, based on the earthquake information issued by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs).


Phivolcs said the quake struck 22 kilometers southeast of New Bataan, Davao de Oro around 4:43 a.m.


It was felt at Intensity IV (moderately strong) in New Bataan, Maco, and Mawab in Davao De Oro; Intensity III (weak) in Nabunturan, Davao De Oro; Intensity II (slightly felt) in Laak, Davao De Oro; and Intensity I (scarcely perceptible) in Bislig City, Surigao del Sur.

Phivolcs’ instruments also recorded the tremor at Intensity IV in Nabunturan, Davao de Oro and Intensity II in Davao City.

It said the earthquake was tectonic, which means it was caused by the movement of an active fault near the area.

Moreover, Phivolcs said the earthquake may have caused damage to houses, buildings, and other infrastructures.

It advised the public to stay vigilant as aftershocks may occur.

Coast Guard: No oil slick sighted in Boracay

by Tara Yap

PHILIPPINE Coast Guard personnel monitor the coast of world-famous Boracay Island after an oil slick from a sunken tanker in Oriental Mindoro reached Antique province. (PCG Western Visayas)

ILOILO CITY – No oil slick from the sunken tanker in Oriental Mindoro has been seen so far in Boracay Island, the country’s most famous beach destination in Malay town, Aklan province.

“We conducted monitoring since Saturday and we found none,” said Commander Jansen Benjamin, Western regional information officer of the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), during a virtual press conference on Sunday, March 5.

The PCG was on alert on Saturday, March 4, after an slick reached three coastal barangays in Caluya town, Antique. 

Benjamin explained that Boracay, which is more than 27 nautical miles from Caluya, was spared because the wind was going the opposite direction.

“But of course, that could change if the course of the wind changes,” Benjamin cautioned.

The Department of Tourism (DOT) has issued an advisory to tourists at the resort-island to “take precautionary measures.”

“We are reminding our local governments and tourism establishments on the identified areas to provide assistance to tourists (if the need arises) to ensure their health and safety,” the DOT-6 added.

 

Old vs. New


 

A  traditional jeepney is pictured beside an air-conditioned minibus, often referred to as modern jeepney, along EDSA-Taft on Sunday. Drivers of the traditional jeepneys will join the week-long transport strike that will start on Monday to show their opposition to the phase out of traditional jeepneys. PHOTO BY J. GERARD SEGUIA



Let’s learn to be always forgiving




By Fr. Roy Cimagala *


THAT’S a clear mark of a true Christian. Christ has told us clearly: “Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.” (Lk 6,36) There are no ifs and buts in these words. In fact, Christ continued to say: “Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven. Give, and it will be given to you…For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.” (37-38)


Christ was and continues to be always merciful. How? Well, first of all, being the son of God, he emptied himself to become man. That way, he already adapted himself to our wounded, sinful condition. He identified himself with us so that we would have a way to identify ourselves with him. He preached the truth about God and about ourselves. 


He gave preferential attention to the sick, that is, the sinners. He was always ready to forgive, his mercy and compassion having no limits—“not only seven times, but seventy times seven times.” (Mt 18,22) He taught about loving the enemy and living it. He did not mind all the insults and mockeries that were poured on him just to accomplish his mission of saving us.


Even while hanging on the cross, he offered forgiveness to those who crucified him. And in the end, he assumed all our sins without committing sin by dying on the cross. In that way, he dealt death to all our sins, and with his resurrection he offered us a way for our own salvation and reconciliation with our Father God. He was thoroughly magnanimous. Yes, mercy is a clear mark of magnanimity.


We need to train our faculties—our intelligence, will, emotions, passions, memory, urges, appetites—to have this spirit of Christ of always being merciful. For this, of course, we need time, effort and a certain discipline to acquire this indispensable quality of a true Christian life.


Especially when we become a victim of some offense by someone, we really have to learn to forgive and to move on, focused on doing what we are supposed to do. We should avoid getting stuck with the offense, wallowing in anguish, complaints and hatred, and keeping resentments, grudges and desires for revenge. That’s why we need to deny ourselves, and carry Christ’s cross as Christ himself told us, to be able to do this.


Let’s remember that all of us have sins that need to be forgiven also. And as Christ said it clearly, we can only be forgiven if we also forgive others. “If you will forgive men their offenses, your heavenly Father will forgive you also your offenses,” he said. “But if you will not forgive men, neither will your Father forgive you your offenses.” (Mt 6,14-15)


Other relevant gospel passages are the following: “Whenever you stand praying, if you have anything against anyone, forgive him, that your Father in heaven may also forgive you your trespasses.” (Mk 11,25) “Judge not, and you shall not be judged. Condemn not, and you shall not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven.” (Lk 6,37)


What would be helpful here also is to develop a sporting spirit, so that even if we encounter failures, defeats, injustices, unfairness, etc., we would just go on with the game of life where we know God is always in control. With him, everything will work out for the good. (cfr. Rom 8,28)


* Chaplain Center for Industrial Technology and Enterprise (CITE), Talamban, Cebu City

Email: roycimagala@gmail.com



Sunday, March 5, 2023

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Bulawan Festival 2023, gipabati sa hilit nga lugar sa probinsya


Subay sa umaabot na selebrasyon sa Bulawan Festival 2023 ug 25th Founding Anniversary sa Davao de Oro, gipabati pag-usab sa panggamhanang probinsyal sa pagpangulo ni Governor Dorothy Gonzaga ang bulawanong selebrasyon niini sa mga hilit nga lugar sa probinsya. 

Karung adlawa, March 4, 2023, ubay-ubay nga mga probisyon ug serbisyo, mapa pang-edukasyon, panglawas, pang-agrikultura ug uban pa, ang nadawat sa katawhan sa Sitio Estabillo, Brgy. Andili sa Mawab.


Lakip niini ang libreng medical check-ups, gupit, tuli, alis bukol, vaccination, dental, maternal health services, animal health services, legal services, ug ang pagpanghatag sa mga school/hygiene supplies, tanom, tambal, food packs ug uban pa.

Namulong sa maong kalihokan si Governor Gonzaga diin mihatag og gibug-aton sa kamahinungdanon sa maong lakang ug pagsiguro nga ang matag lugar adunay access sa mga batakang serbisyo, bisan asa pa ang lokasyon niini. Gipasiugda usab niya ang papel sa security sector sa ilang presensya, hinungdan sa paghatag sa usa ka luwas nga probinsya ug arun mahatud ang mga angay nga serbisyo sa katawhan.


Mapasalamaton ug malipayon gayud si Brgy. Tribal Chieftain Angel Tabid sanglit nadungog gayud sa gobyerno ang ilang mga hanyu ug naghinaot usab sila sa dugang pa nga programa nga muabot kanila sama sa dugang dalan arun hapsay ang pagbiyahe sa ilang mga produktong uma ngadto sa sentro.

Dugang pa, gipakita sa katawhan ang ilang mainitong pagpasalamat pinaagi sa usa ka Cultural Dance Presentation nga nagtanyag usab sa dato nga kultura sa kumunidad. 



Nakigtimbaya usab sila 2nd District Rep. Congressman Ruwel Peter Gonzaga, BM Teodoro Arancon, Mayor Ruperto Gonzaga III, 28IB Commander Ronilo Desingaño, PSWDO head Josephine Frasco kauban ang mga local nga opisyales, kapulisan ug kasundaluhan. 

Sa musunod nga mga semana, pagahitabuon usab ang parehong serbisyo caravan sa Brgy. Ngan, Compostela, Brgy. San Vicente, Montevista, ug  Brgy. Ampawid, Laak sa umaabot nga March 11, 18 ug 25.

Ang Bulawanong Hatud Serbisyo kabahin sa mas dako nga inisyatibo sa gobyerno, kauban ang security sector, nga gitumong sa pagdala og kalambuan sa mga lugar ilabina sa mga kanhing conflict affected o vulnerable areas sa probinsya. (Jaynus Fernandez, Photos by Jonie Cadiz)

'David Foster and Friends' live in Manila


 Solaire Resort Entertainment City presents an unforgettable night with legendary hitmaker David Foster as part of its 10th anniversary celebration. "David Foster and Friends, Live at The Theatre at Solaire" is the first of its kind – an eight-show residency happening on March 21 to 26.


Fans and the audience can expect to hear some of his greatest hits sung and interpreted by his guest artists.


Together with David, show-goers will also hear singer and actress Katharine McPhee, Pia Toscano and Daniel Emmet.


"David Foster and Friends, Live at The Theatre at Solaire" will also feature some of the most prolific Filipino voices showcasing the distinct and world recognized Pinoy showmanship to an already incredible performance lineup.


The Philippines' Concert King Martin Nievera will join the hitmaker on stage every show, while Asia's Phoenix Morissette enchants with her voice from March 21 to 22 and March 24 to 26 at the 8 p.m. shows.


Foster's career has spanned over four decades which has garnered him the title of "The Hitman," having written and produced many chart-topping songs that have propelled several artists to star status and have gone down the music industry's history as legends, such as Whitney Houston, Madonna, Celine Dion, Barbra Streisand and Michael Bublé.


He has created culture-defining soundtracks for blockbuster films and the genius behind timeless holiday tunes that have become the anthem of the season like Josh Groban's "Noel", Michael Bublé's "Christmas", Celine Dion's "These Are Special Times", Rod Stewart's "Merry Christmas Baby", and Andrea Bocelli's "My Christmas."


His record-breaking work in the industry awarded him 16 Grammy Awards, an Emmy, and Golden Globe award, three Oscar nominations, and the famous star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame to state a few. Foster's popularity in Asia proves to be unmatched with sold-out shows at every stop of his David Foster & Friends Asia Tour.


In recent years, the world-renowned entertainer has toured across the United States to stage various performances of his show "An Intimate Evening with David Foster" some of which have been broadcasted on television across the country.

Northern Mindanao transport group not joining week-long nationwide transport strike

by Franck Dick Rosete

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY –- The National Confederation of Transport Union (NCTU) Northern Mindanao has decided not to join the scheduled weeklong nationwide transport strike starting on Monday, March 6.

The NCTU has earlier said it would join the nationwide transport strike as its way to express their opposition to franchise consolidation and traditional jeepney phaseout.

In a sudden change of heart, the transport group decided not to join anymore but did not cite reasons for its decision. 

However, NCTU Northern Mindanao coordinator Joel Gabatan said in a phone interview on Saturday, March 4, that despite their nonparticipation, the NCTU Northern Mindanao still called on the national government to address various concerns of the jeepney operators pertaining to the franchise consolidation that is part of the public utility vehicle modernization program (PUVMP).

The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) extended the franchise consolidation deadline until the end of this year.

Gabatan said there were jeepney operators who are also cooperative members who voiced concerns because of the expensive fees and the fear to raise concerns due to the possible consequences.

“Pagmureklamo sila ignon dayon nga i-drop imong franchise ilabi na nga naka-consolidate naka; kay paghuman consolidate, ang tag-iya ana ang coop na (If they complained, they would say they will drop the franchise, especially that they were already consolidated; because after consolidation, the owner will be the cooperative),” Gabatan said. 

The NTCU regional coordinator said this could be the reason why there were still several jeepney drivers and operators who were not in favor of the consolidation.

Aminoden Guro, LTFRB Region 10 director, advised members of transport cooperatives to directly report their concerns or complaints about their management to the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA).

“Para and CDA na ang musita ana nga ccoperaive nga ngano dili mo gasunod sa inyong balaod (So that the CDA would be the one to call out that cooperative asking why you’re not following your rules),” Guro said in a separate phone interview with the Manila Bulletin on Saturday.

Guro underscored the importance of consolidating the individual jeepney operators in order to have better fleet management in the transportation system.

The LTFRB-10 director said 98% of the PUVs in the region have already formed into cooperatives and consolidated their franchises.

Despite the extension of the franchise consolidation deadline, the planned transport strike next week will still continue, said Manibela chairman Mar Valbuena. 

During the public hearing Thursday, March 2, the Senate Committee on Public Services chaired by Senator Grace Poe urged the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and the LTFRB to fix their problem first before providing a deadline.

The LTFRB previously set a March deadline for the traditional jeepney consolidation, but it was extended on June 30 as many transport groups objected.

Meanwhile, the Northern Mindanao Federation of Transport Service Cooperative (NOMFEDTRASCO) also expressed opposition towards nationwide transport strikes.

The NOMFEDTRASCO said its members already consolidated their franchises and voiced support for the public utility vehicle modernization program of the government.

“There were 20 transport service cooperative members that already have operational modernized units that is 45 percent of the total membership,” it said in a statement released on March 1.

The group stressed that the implementation of nationwide transport strike could prejudice the right of the riding public to access public transportation and could deplete the purpose of the PUVMP.

The said transport federation has almost fifty (50) transport cooperatives from the five provinces in the Northern Mindanao region.

Just in case there is transportation paralysis, the LTFRB regional office 10 secured its contingency plans by coordinating with the transport groups and transport corporations to have their buses offer ‘Libreng Sakay’ to government employees, barangay workers, and students, among others.

“This office assures the public that in case of strike, it is ready to fill the routes affected by the said strike and is prepared to cushion the effects of the strikes of transport groups,” the LTFRB-10 said.