This might not be the typical expat blog, written by a German expat, living in the Philippines since 1999. It's different. In English and in German. Check it out! Enjoy reading! Dies mag' nun wirklich nicht der typische Auswandererblog eines Deutschen auf den Philippinen sein. Er soll etwas anders sein. In Englisch und in Deutsch! Viel Spass beim Lesen!
You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?
There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!
Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!
Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
Friday, December 29, 2017
Jeepney Modernization Program not antipoor
By Alexis Romero (The Philippine Star) | Updated December 29, 2017
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MANILA, Philippines — The modernization program for public utility vehicles, which starts next week, is not anti-poor as it guarantees profitability for the jeepney industry, Malacañang said yesterday.
“The Palace clarifies that the public utility vehicle modernization program of the Duterte administration is not anti-poor, contrary to the claims of some transport groups,” presidential spokesman Harry Roque said in a statement.
“We assure Filipino jeepney drivers that this initiative of the government to improve our public transport sector will not put them out of business,” Roque said.
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“It was not designed to phase out jeepneys. In fact, the program aims to strengthen and guarantee the profitability of the jeepney business,” he added.
Under the program, jeepneys that are 15 years and older will be replaced by electric-powered or Euro 4 compliant vehicles.
The three-year phase out of old and dilapidated jeepneys will start next week, according to the transportation department.
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A motor vehicle inspection system will be activated to determine the age and roadworthiness of jeepneys.
Officials said the program would improve the country’s transport system as well as reduce harmful emissions.
Transport groups Stop and Go Coalition and the Pinagkaisang Samahan ng Tsuper at Operator Nationwide are opposed to the total phase out of old jeepneys, saying it would pose additional burden to drivers and operators.
Roque said the government is addressing the concerns of transport workers by offering financing schemes that will allow them to buy new jeepney units.
These include the Development Bank of the Philippines’ Support Alternative Driving Approaches (Pasada) program and the Landbank of the Philippines’ Special Environment-Friendly and Efficiently Driven Jeepney Program.
He said the finance department is offering a five percent equity, six percent interest rate and a repayment period of as long as seven years on top of the P80,000 subsidy per unit to cover the equity payment.
“In addition, there is zero or low maintenance cost of new units in the first three years, which translates to savings,” Roque said.
President Duterte has vowed to implement the transport modernization program in the first week of the coming year, even threatening to tow non-compliant vehicles.
Take it easy
But Sen. Grace Poe said the Department of Transportation (DOTr) should go slow on imposing the jeepney phase out as there might not be enough replacements yet for those that would be taken off the road.
Besides, she said, the standards for new units were still being worked out.
Poe, chair of the Senate committee on public services, noted that Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade himself had admitted at a recent public hearing that a phase out could not be accomplished overnight.
“Secretary Tugade said that for as long as the old jeeps pass the safety and emission standards, they can continue to operate within the three-year period of the phase out. Best to get the comments of Sec. Tugade himself if his pronouncements have changed,” Poe said.
The senator clarified that she is not against the modernization of the jeepneys, which she said “is long overdue.”
“But even if we wanted to implement this immediately, realistically, it cannot be done. DOTr itself does not have its act together when it comes to timetables, regulations and guidelines for the implementation,” Poe said.
According to the DOTr, the government would provide a subsidy of P30,000 for each of the jeepney owners to help finance their purchase of the new vehicles.
An initial P2 billion would be provided in the 2018 General Appropriations Act for this purpose, an amount which Poe noted is not even close to what is actually needed for the rollout of the modernization program.
“Besides, if they will give every jeepney driver 30K, the two billion allocation they have for 2018 is far from the P300 billion it will take to roll out the program,” Poe said.
“They need to coordinate and get their act together. The numbers will speak for itself,” she added.
Poe pointed out that the actual total cost of the program is P417 billion. – Marvin Sy
Sunday, December 24, 2017
Deadly Philippines Superstorm
Deadly Philippines superstorm triggers mudslides and flooding, killing scores
A rare storm has hit the Philippines' second-largest island of Mindanao, with more than 180 reported dead. Deforestation exacerbated the ferocity of the flash floods and mudslides.
Tropical Storm Tembin has claimed more than 180 lives across the southern Philippine island of Mindanao, police said early Sunday, as rescuers continue to search for more bodies.
Scores of people are reported to be still missing.
The storm hit the Philippines' second-largest island on Friday, triggering flash floods and mudslides. While the Philippines is typically battered by an average of 20 major storms per year, they rarely hit Mindanao, which is home to 20 million people.
Rescuers recovered 36 bodies from the Salog River in Mindanao, and officials said another 28 deaths were reported on the impoverished peninsula of Zamboanga.
Deforestation problem
Mayor Bong Edding of the town of Sibuco in Zamboanga del Norte province said more than 30 people were swept away by flash floods in the fishing village of Anungan but that five bodies had been recovered.
"The floodwaters from the mountain came down so fast and swept away people and houses," Edding said. "It's really sad because Christmas is just a few days away, but these things happen beyond our control."
Edding blamed years of deforestation in the mountains for the tragedy, adding that he and other officials would move to end the logging operations.
Police said another 81 were missing after mud- and rockslides swept through coastal communities in Sibuco and other nearby fishing villages.
Read more: Philippine ferry capsizes with 251 onboard
Ignored warnings
Disaster officials said many residents failed to heed evacuation warnings along coastal areas and riverbanks.
"Many people were swept to the sea as flood waters quickly rose due to the high tide," Manuel Luis Ochotorena, a disaster agency official, said. "They never heeded the warnings. They thought it was a weak storm but it dumped more rains."
Tembin is the second tropical storm to lash the Philippines within a week. Several days ago Tropical Storm Kai-Tak barreled through the central Philippines, killing at least 54, with 24 still missing.
Emergency workers, soldiers, police and volunteers were being organized to look for survivors, clear debris and restore power and communications. But the lack of electricity and communications has hampered rescue efforts, said Ryan Cabus, a local official.
Aid distribution
The weather bureau reports that the storm had strengthened over the Sulu Sea and was packing sustained winds of up 80 kph (50 mph) while moving west at 20 kph.
It was heading out towards sea on Saturday and is expected to be clear of the Philippines by Monday, according to the service.
Food packs and other forms of aid were being distributed throughout storm-hit communities, according to presidential spokesman Harry Roque Jr.
"It is unfortunate that another tropical cyclone, Vinta, made its presence felt so near Christmas," Roque said, using the local name for the storm.
One of the worst typhoons to ever hit the Philippines was Haiyan, in 2013. It was one of the most powerful storms to make landfall, and it killed nearly 8,000 people and left 200,000 families homeless.
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Saturday, December 23, 2017
Paralyzed ERC warns of massive blackouts
By Danessa Rivera (The Philippine Star) | Updated December 23, 2017 - 12:00am
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MANILA, Philippines — The year-long suspension of all four commissioners of the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) will lead to “severe paralysis” of the entire power industry, possibly leaving many areas in Metro Manila and nearby provinces without electricity for long periods.
Newly appointed ERC chair and chief executive officer Agnes Devanadera raised the scenario in reaction to the suspension by the Office of the Ombudsman of commissioners Alfredo Non, Gloria Yap-Taruc, Josefina Patricia Magpale-Asirit and Geronimo Sta. Ana.
Malacañang, specifically the Office of the Executive Secretary, is considering dismissing the four officials and appointing their replacements to stave off disruption in ERC operations, according to presidential spokesman Harry Roque.
Devanadera yesterday said there are P1.59 billion worth of power service applications awaiting immediate attention. She said the cases against the suspended officials would affect the capital expenditures of firms involved in possible irregularities, including the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco).
“The brownouts and the blackouts, if we will not be able to act on the pending petitions, may not happen just in the provinces but also in Metro Manila. We also have safety issues we have to address. These capex consist usually of funds they need and must have the approval of ERC to continue their rehabilitation. We are so typhoon-prone. We cannot be holding action on this,” Devanadera pointed out.
“The debilitating impact of the ombudsman’s decision to suspend the four incumbent ERC commissioners will render the operations of the agency in severe paralysis,” she added.
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“As a collegial body, the presence of at least three members of the commission is needed to constitute a quorum to enable the ERC to adopt any ruling, order, resolution, decision or other acts of the Commission in the exercise of its quasi-judicial and quasi-legislative functions,” she added.
The ERC is now seeking guidance from President Duterte – being the appointing authority – in the implementation of the ombudsman’s suspension order.
Citing the ombudsman’s office order No. 409, she said any decision on administrative cases should be implemented by the concerned government agencies.
In her statement, Devanadera stressed she was not recommending the withdrawal of the suspension order but was merely stating its impact on the ERC and on the whole power industry in general.
She said the agency has embarked on a zero backlog program, citing numerous applications still pending since 2009.
In the absence of a quorum as all its commissioners are temporarily out of work, the ERC would not be able to perform important judicial and quasi-legislative functions such as setting schedules for hearings, addressing consumer concerns and cases of violations by industry players of existing laws, issuing certificates of compliance or provisional authorities to operate power plants, and awarding of procurement contracts, among others.
There are also 135 power supply agreement applications worth P1.2 trillion awaiting action, including the seven PSA filings of Meralco.
Meanwhile, the accrued interest of the Feed-in Tariff Allowance (FIT-All) fund has already ballooned to P526.7 million.
“The longer we do not act on this, the more consumers will suffer. It does not mean, however, that whatever is stated in the application will be granted in toto. We usually do a haircut on applications after evaluation,” Devanadera said.
The ERC chief said the situation – if left to deteriorate – could place the government’s Build, Build, Build program in peril since major infrastructure projects require massive power supply.
“There is definitely an impact, especially we’re talking of trillions of pesos that will be put into the mainstream economy,” Devanadera said.
The Duterte administration is embarking on a three-year rolling infrastructure program amounting to P3.6 trillion from 2018 to 2020. Officials dubbed it the country’s “golden age” of infrastructure.
The Department of Energy (DOE) has set a new target of 43,765 megawatts (MW) of additional power capacity by 2040 in accordance with its long-term vision dubbed Ambisyon Natin 2040.
Until 2040, the country would need 25,265 MW of baseload power which could be sourced from coal, geothermal natural gas, nuclear, biomass and hydropower; 14,500 MW of mid-merit power from power sources such as natural gas; and 4,000 MW peaking power from diesel oil, wind and solar resources.
The DOE has been inviting foreign investors to invest in the Philippine power sector as the administration’s massive infrastructure program would require a huge amount of energy supply.
In an interview, Roque said Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea is examining the bases for the suspension of the four commissioners to determine if such bases could be used to justify their eventual dismissal.
Roque emphasized that Malacañang has the power to suspend or remove appointees. He maintained that the executive could not just let the four ERC commissioners serve their suspension as such would affect the functions of the commission.
He assured the public as well as industry players of uninterrupted work at the ERC, saying its chairman and CEO is not among those suspended. – Christina Mendez
Encore ... TenoRRific: Abdul Candao
Davao born tenor Abdul won first prize in 1982 at the "National Music Competition for young artists" in Manila while he was a member of the Philippine Saring-Himig under his first voice teacher, Mr. George Hernandez. During this time, he was also part of the Kayumangging Kaligatan, a seven-member vocal ensemble under the late artist Professor Ernani Cuenco.
Later, be came a student and personal scholar of Professor Irma Potenciano at the University of Santo Tomas Conservatory of Music. Abdul earned his Diploma from the Opera Class of the "Vienna Conservatory of Music" in 1995 under KS Waldemar Kmentt and has studied with KS Walter Berry and Maestro Yahan Mirkain.
His first job after graduation was "Baron Hueber" in the Austrian musical "Elisabeth" at the Theater an der Wien. Since then, he sung opera, operetta, and concerts in Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Croatia, England, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, the Philippines, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the US.
He sang the solo tenor part in Reichhardt's "Te Deum" at the Golden Hall of the Musikverein in Vienna; the male solo from the oratorio "Eversmiling Liberty" at the Mozartsaal of the Wiener Konzerthaus; "Land des Lächelns" at the Brucknerhaus in Linz,Austria; and sang regularly for the "Salute of Vienna" - New Year's concerts in Canada.
Some of Abdul's representative roles include: Cavaradossi, Chareauneuf, Faust,Ferando, the Governor in "Candide", "Graf von Luxenburg", Max the Prince in "Rusalka", Radames, and "Der Zarewitsch". Abdul has created two leading roles in the operas "Jush-Tush" and "Arrest" in Vienna.
In 2008 followed the "Cavaradossi" at the Teatro Castro Alves in Salvador, Brazil. In 2009, he has appeared at the Burgtheater in Vienna, the Staatsoper in Munich as well as the Muziktheater in Amsterdam in Chrisoph Schlingensief's "Mea Culpa".
In 2010 he sang the "Barber of Seville" in Salzburg, Austria. In 2011 he sang at the Osterkiang Festival of the Theater an der Wien in Bernstein's "Mass". In January 2012, he sang Prince Sou Chong" at the Grosses Festspielhaus in Salzburg, Austria. That same year, he sang "Don Jose" in the latest production of "Carmen" in Manila directed bu Laurice Guillen.
Last night's concert in Davao City included compositions by G. Meyerbeer, G. Verdi, F. Cilea, J. Lacalle, Franz Lehar and A. Lara as well as Wright's "Stranger in Paradise" (Kismet), Newley's "What kind of fool am I" ("Stop the World" and Silos' "Lagi sa isang bulaklak" and "Dahil sa isang bulaklak" and Cuenco's "Bato sa buhangin", "Balikbayan", and "Gaano ko ikaw kamahal".
Finale: "O Holy Night" ...
Later, be came a student and personal scholar of Professor Irma Potenciano at the University of Santo Tomas Conservatory of Music. Abdul earned his Diploma from the Opera Class of the "Vienna Conservatory of Music" in 1995 under KS Waldemar Kmentt and has studied with KS Walter Berry and Maestro Yahan Mirkain.
His first job after graduation was "Baron Hueber" in the Austrian musical "Elisabeth" at the Theater an der Wien. Since then, he sung opera, operetta, and concerts in Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Croatia, England, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, the Philippines, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the US.
He sang the solo tenor part in Reichhardt's "Te Deum" at the Golden Hall of the Musikverein in Vienna; the male solo from the oratorio "Eversmiling Liberty" at the Mozartsaal of the Wiener Konzerthaus; "Land des Lächelns" at the Brucknerhaus in Linz,Austria; and sang regularly for the "Salute of Vienna" - New Year's concerts in Canada.
Some of Abdul's representative roles include: Cavaradossi, Chareauneuf, Faust,Ferando, the Governor in "Candide", "Graf von Luxenburg", Max the Prince in "Rusalka", Radames, and "Der Zarewitsch". Abdul has created two leading roles in the operas "Jush-Tush" and "Arrest" in Vienna.
In 2008 followed the "Cavaradossi" at the Teatro Castro Alves in Salvador, Brazil. In 2009, he has appeared at the Burgtheater in Vienna, the Staatsoper in Munich as well as the Muziktheater in Amsterdam in Chrisoph Schlingensief's "Mea Culpa".
In 2010 he sang the "Barber of Seville" in Salzburg, Austria. In 2011 he sang at the Osterkiang Festival of the Theater an der Wien in Bernstein's "Mass". In January 2012, he sang Prince Sou Chong" at the Grosses Festspielhaus in Salzburg, Austria. That same year, he sang "Don Jose" in the latest production of "Carmen" in Manila directed bu Laurice Guillen.
Last night's concert in Davao City included compositions by G. Meyerbeer, G. Verdi, F. Cilea, J. Lacalle, Franz Lehar and A. Lara as well as Wright's "Stranger in Paradise" (Kismet), Newley's "What kind of fool am I" ("Stop the World" and Silos' "Lagi sa isang bulaklak" and "Dahil sa isang bulaklak" and Cuenco's "Bato sa buhangin", "Balikbayan", and "Gaano ko ikaw kamahal".
Finale: "O Holy Night" ...
Friday, December 22, 2017
'Vinta" moves over Davao Region
Signal No.2 in 17 areas as 'Vinta' moves over Davao Region
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MANILA, Philippines — Storm Warning Signal No. 2 was up in 17 areas in the Visayas and Mindanao on Friday morning as Severe Tropical Storm Vinta moved west over Compostela Valley.
As of 7 a.m., Vinta was in the vicinity of Laak, a farming town in Compostela Valley and was moving west at 20 kilometers per hour, Pagasa said.
Vinta has maximum sustained winds of 90 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 125 kph, Pagasa said in an earlier Severe Weather Bulletin.
At 4:00 AM today, the center of Severe Tropical Storm #VintaPHwas estimated based on all available data including Hinatuan Doppler Radar at In the vicinity of Boston, Davao Oriental (07.9 °N, 126.3 °E)
Cyclones with sustained winds of 89–117 kph are classified as severe tropical storms.
Vinta is expected to be 145 km west southwest of Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norter by Saturday morning.
Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 2 is up in the following areas:
Visayas
Siquijor
Southern Negros Oriental
Mindanao
Surigao del Norte including Siargao Islands
Surigao del Sur
Agusan del Norte
Agusan del Sur
Northern Davao Oriental
Compostela Valley
Davao del Norte
Camiguin
Bukidnon
Misamis Oriental
Lanao del Norte
Lanao del Sur
Misamis Occidental
Eastern Zamboanga del Norte
Eastern Zamboanga del Sur
TWCS No. 1 has been raised over the following areas:
Visayas
Southern Leyte
Southern portion of Leyte
Bohol
Southern Cebu
Rest of Negros Oriental
Southern Negros Occidental
Mindanao
Dinagat Island
Rest of Davao Oriental
Davao del Sur
North Cotabato
Maguindanao
Rest of Zamboanga del Norte
Rest of Zamboanga del Sur
Zamboanga Sibugay
Thursday, December 21, 2017
Tropical Storm 'Vinta' maintains strength as it heads for Surigao del Sur/Mindanao
Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, December 212 — Tropical Storm "Vinta" kept its strength as it heads for Surigao del Sur, the state weather bureau said.
In its 11 a.m. advisory, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said Vinta still carries maximum winds of 65 kilometers per hour (kph) and gusts of up to 80 kph.
PAGASA said Vinta is expected to make landfall over the Caraga and Davao Regions between Thursday night and Friday morning.
The agency also said the storm is expected to leave Philippine territory on Monday morning.
The storm was last spotted 340 kilometers east of Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur and is still traveling west at 18 kph.
Scattered to widespread and moderate to heavy rains are expected over Central Visayas, Eastern Visayas, Caraga, Davao Region and Northern Mindanao within the next 24 hours, it added.
The following areas in Mindanao are now under Tropical Cyclone Signal Warning No. 2:
- Surigao del Norte including Siargao Islands
- Surigao del Sur
- Agusan del Norte
- Agusan del Sur
- Northern Davao Oriental
Meanwhile, Signal no. 1 was hoisted in the following areas:
In the Visayas:
- Southern Leyte
- Southern portion of Leyte province
- Southern Cebu
- Siquijor
- Bohol
In Mindanao:
- Dinagat Island
- Camiguin
- Misamis Oriental
- Misamis Occidental
- Bukidnon
- Lanao del Norte
- Lanao del Sur
- North Cotabato
- Maguindanao
- Rest of Davao Oriental
- Northern Davao del Sur
- Compostela Valley
- Davao del Norte
- Zamboanga del Sur
So far, Davao City is the only local government that has announced class suspensions.
Sea travel has been canceled in these areas.
Transport officials and the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) also issued advisories to commuters traveling during the holidays and to residents regarding their areas' susceptibility to floods or landslides.
Transport officials cancel inter-island bus services to southern Philippines
Ahead of the approaching cyclone, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) on Wednesday suspended roll-on, roll-off (RoRo) bus trips to the Visayas and Mindanao.
LTFRB said RoRo bus trips will not be allowed to travel to Mindanao starting 11 p.m.
Earlier, the LTFRB extended the duration of special permits for buses because of the cyclone. This allows them to make trips outside of their authorized route.
Buses may start traveling two days earlier than originally scheduled beginning December 21, 2017 to January 3, 2018, the LTFRB said in a statement Tuesday.
"All drivers are advised to take precautionary measures during their trips," it added.
Interior Dept. to public: Monitor weather advisories, town and city bulletins
The DILG has also urged the public to plan their holidays in line with official weather forecasts.
"Let us celebrate the holiday season with precaution," said DILG officer-in-charge Catalino Cuy in a statement on Wednesday. "Please do not be complacent and take heed of weather advisories, as well as your local government units," he said.
They cited the websites of PAGASA and Project NOAH (or Nationwide Operational Assessment of Hazards) for further information.
The public and local governments may visit the Mines and Geosciences Bureau's Geohazard Map Portal, which has data and maps on flood-prone and landslide-prone areas.
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has likewise advised residents in landslide and flood-prone areas to heed warnings and alerts from the government.
In a press release Wednesday, DENR Secretary Roy Cimatu urged residents staying along Vinta's path to evacuate as soon as they are told to leave, in order to avoid casualties.
"Lives are more important than property. Let us all remain safe and alive, especially during this Christmas season," he said.
He also warned Vinta may change its track unexpectedly and urged residents not to be caught unaware by the cyclone.
He said the DENR has distributed geohazard maps to local government units.
It also has two mobile applications, AlertoPinoy and EnvironMentor, that show environmental information like flood- and landslide-prone areas.
Misamis Oriental, Bukidnon brace for Vinta
Meanwhile, the Misamis Oriental capitol in Cagayan De Oro was placed under red alert status this weekend as Mindanao braces for Vinta.
Misamis Oriental Governor Yevgeny Emano issued Tuesday a directive ordering rescuers to ready themselves for Vinta's possible landfall before Christmas Day.
"Kung dili matunaw [if it doesn't dissipate], the provincial government can do only so much. But we've prepared what we can if it happens," Emano said.
Earlier this week, Emano convened all department heads and rescue personnel of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) to discuss rescue measures and relief efforts in case calamity strikes.
Emano said the disaster teams will be on red alert if a typhoon makes its landfall anywhere in Mindanao. He added, rescue assets of the provincial government are now ready.
"I've talked with the Department Heads already and prepared everything by December 23... and even apologized to their families that we might not be able to celebrate Christmas with them because we will be preparing for the calamity," Emano said.
"Hopefully it will not come, but all our heavy equipment are ready," he added.
Emano said the capitol has 500 equipped and trained PDRRMO personnel with different specializations.
Eight province-owned hospitals are also getting ready to address medical needs of residents.
Meanwhile, in Valencia City in Bukidnon, authorities said they are conducting pre-disaster risk assessment in 31 barangays. Many barangays in the city are flood prone, especially those near the Pulangui River.
Valencia City DRRMO June Valero said barangay personnel have been tasked to give updates to the central communications command officer during the storm.
Valero advised to the public to suspend outdoor activities during the storm.
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