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Flood mitigation project nears rollout

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INTERNATIONAL CRUISE SHIP VISIT – A foreign guest enjoys the pristine beauty of Higatangan Island off Naval, Biliran, during a visit by international tourists aboard the MV Coral Geographer, an Australian-based cruise ship that stopped at the island on November 2. (Photo courtesy of LGU Naval)
INTERNATIONAL CRUISE SHIP VISIT – A foreign guest enjoys the pristine beauty of Higatangan Island off Naval, Biliran, during a visit by international tourists aboard the MV Coral Geographer, an Australian-based cruise ship that stopped at the island on November 2. (Photo courtesy of LGU Naval)

In Northern Samar

TACLOBAN CITY-The Integrated Flood Management Project in Northern Samar, prioritizing the flood-prone town of Catubig, is nearing implementation as planning and assessments continue, according to Jan Allen Berbon, head of the Provincial Economic Development and Investment Promotions Office (PEDIPO).

While the project is set to cover the entire province, Catubig has been given priority due to its high flood risk and importance as a major rice-producing hub.

“Catubig is a key area for Northern Samar, not only because of its high flood vulnerability from the Catubig River, the largest in the province, but also due to its vital role as our primary rice granary,” Berbon said.

During Severe Tropical Storm ‘Kristine’ last month, floodwaters in Catubig reached up to 4.35 meters, particularly affecting the town center, as reported by the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office.

The town has approximately 4,250 hectares of rice fields, yielding an annual production of 13,306 metric tons.

In March 2024, Governor Edwin Ongchuan signed a memorandum of understanding with South Korea’s Kyong-Ho Engineering and KCleng Co. Ltd.

This led to the pre-master plan study, conducted on October 28, led by Vice Governor Clarence Dato along with representatives from the engineering firm.

The study included assessments of current flood infrastructure, river flow patterns, and high-tide impacts to determine effective flood management strategies.

Berbon mentioned that funding details are yet to be addressed. However, the provincial government plans to seek national funding support once the study is finalized.

The project aims to reduce flood levels in Catubig by an initial target of 0.45 meters and includes proposals for constructing a sluice gate at the Catubig River Estuary and a multipurpose dam to aid in flood control, water storage, and electricity generation.

“This initiative aligns with Governor Ongchuan’s vision to build a safer, more resilient future for Northern Samar communities, particularly in critical agricultural areas like Catubig,” Berbon noted.

The project’s ultimate goal is to enhance flood resilience for Northern Samar’s agricultural regions, reducing the severe economic and social impacts of recurrent flooding.

(JOEY A. GABIETA with report ROEL T. AMAZONA)

DZR Airport reopens Iloilo and Davao flights; seen to boost tourism, economy

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CONNECTIVITY. Flights from Tacloban to Iloilo and Davao have resumed beginning October 29, paving the way for more tourists and even investors coming to Tacloban City and the rest of the region.Photo shows the Daniel Z. Romualdez(DZR) Airport, the premier airport of Eastern Visayas. (PHOTO COURTESY)
CONNECTIVITY. Flights from Tacloban to Iloilo and Davao have resumed beginning October 29, paving the way for more tourists and even investors coming to Tacloban City and the rest of the region.Photo shows the Daniel Z. Romualdez(DZR) Airport, the premier airport of Eastern Visayas.
(PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY – Direct flights from Tacloban City to Iloilo and Davao have resumed as of October 29, strengthening Eastern Visayas’ connections to other parts of the Visayas and Mindanao.

This new connectivity is expected to boost regional tourism and facilitate economic ties.
The Daniel Z. Romualdez (DZR) Airport, which already serves flights to Manila and Cebu, now includes routes to Iloilo and Davao, both operated by Cebu Pacific.

The Department of Tourism Eastern Visayas (DOT-8) welcomed these additions, seeing them as vital for promoting Eastern Visayas as a prime travel destination.

DOT-8 Regional Director Karen Rosa Tiopes emphasized that improved air connectivity is essential for increasing visitor arrivals by making the region more accessible.

“This expanded connectivity offers new opportunities to attract tourists from Western Visayas and Mindanao. Local tourism businesses can now more easily collaborate with counterparts in Iloilo and Davao, expanding their market reach,” Tiopes said.

The DOT is also hopeful for future expansions, particularly a Tacloban-Clark route, which would connect Eastern Visayas with Northern Luzon, further enhancing accessibility and tourism growth.

The Tacloban-Iloilo flights are scheduled on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays, while the Tacloban-Davao flights operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

These routes were originally suspended in 2013 following the devastation of Super Typhoon ‘Yolanda’.

This relaunch coincides with an extensive rehabilitation project at DZR Airport, which received over PhP1 billion for upgrades to support more flights and larger commercial aircraft.

Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista inspected the airport on October 11, underscoring its importance as a priority project under the Marcos administration.

Currently, DZR Airport handles up to 21 daily flights to Cebu and Manila, serving over 1.5 million passengers in 2023.
(JOEY A. GABIETA)

Eastern Samar hospitals earn over P118 million in 2023 through PhilHealth and aid programs

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TACLOBAN CITY – Despite offering free healthcare services, hospitals under the provincial government of Eastern Samar generated an income of more than P118.21 million last year.
This was disclosed by Governor Ben Evardone who said that the revenue came primarily from payments received through PhilHealth, Medical Assistance for Indigent Patients (MAIP), Malasakit, and Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situation (AICS).

According to records, the Eastern Samar Provincial Hospital in Borongan City led with earnings of P62.82 million followed by Felipe Abrigo Memorial Hospital in Guiuan with P24.92 million and Oras District Hospital in Oras, P8.43 million.

Other hospitals contributing to the total income include General MacArthur Memorial Hospital in General MacArthur, P6.77 million; Albino Duran Memorial Hospital in Balangiga, P5.21 million; Llorente District Hospital in Llorente, P3.30 million; Can-avid District Hospital, Can-avid, P2.60 million; Quinapondan District Hospital in Quinapondan, P2.48 million; Taft District Hospital in Taft atP1.0 4 million; and Arteche District Hospital in Arteche, P596, 428.

Gov. Evardone emphasized that all hospital income is reinvested to improve health services, ensuring better medical support for the people of Eastern Samar.
(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

New solar-powered water system alleviates water shortage in Jaro village

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The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Leyte 2nd District Engineering Office, completed a solar-powered water system project in Barangay Hibucawan, Jaro, Leyte. The project constructed at a cost of P9.6 million is seen to provide much-needed relief to villagers who had long struggled with water scarcity.(L2DEO)
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Leyte 2nd District Engineering Office, completed a solar-powered water system project in Barangay Hibucawan, Jaro, Leyte. The project constructed at a cost of P9.6 million is seen to provide much-needed relief to villagers who had long struggled with water scarcity.(L2DEO)

TACLOBAN CITY– The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Leyte 2nd District Engineering Office, recently completed a solar-powered water system project in Barangay Hibucawan, Jaro, Leyte, providing much-needed relief to villagers who had long struggled with water scarcity.

District Engineer Leo Edward Oppura reported that the P9.6 million project included the construction of a 4×5-meter powerhouse equipped with a 10KVA, 230V, single-phase generator and complete accessories.

The system also features 24 pieces of 450-watt solar mono panels, an inverter, batteries, and other essential components, along with a water pumping system connected to a 20,000-liter stainless steel overhead tank.

Amalia Miralles Espiso, a child development worker in the barangay, reflected on the challenges the community faced before the project’s completion.

“Back then, without the solar-powered water system, we often faced water shortages, and sometimes we even argued about filling our containers. But now, we no longer have to worry. Even if we fill numerous containers, there’s enough water for everyone,” she said.
The new water system has significantly impacted the community.

“We are very grateful to the DPWH for providing this water system to our barangay. It’s a tremendous help in addressing our water needs,” Espiso said.

Funded under the 2023 General Appropriations Act, this solar-powered water system is expected to greatly improve the quality of life for the residents of Brgy. Hibucawan, ensuring a stable water supply for daily use and community needs.
(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

2 inmates at Leyte subprovincial jail rearrested

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TACLOBAN CITY– Two inmates who escaped from a sub-provincial jail in Calubian, Leyte on Thursday, October 31, were apprehended early Friday morning, November 1, after a swift manhunt operation led by local authorities.

Under the direction of Captain Alexander Alfonso, acting chief of Calubian Municipal Police Station, authorities pursued Arnold Haliclic, 44, and Reggie Pepito, 32, after they escaped at about 3:20 p.m. on Thursday.

The escapees, both charged with illegal drug offenses and illegal possession of firearms, reportedly fled by scaling an unfinished concrete wall and boarding a motorcycle.

The search effort was a coordinated operation involving Calubian police, the 2nd Leyte Provincial Mobile Force Company, the Philippine Coast Guard, the Provincial Intelligence Unit, and Leyte Sub-Provincial Jail personnel. Community force multipliers also supported the mission.

Acting on a tip, the search team converged on a mangrove forest in Barangay Cabalquinto, where the men were believed to be hiding.

Surrounding the area, authorities blocked all escape routes, forcing the men to surrender around 4 a.m. Friday.

Haliclic, a resident of Brgy. Cabalquinto, Calubian, and Pepito, from Brgy.Suba, Villaba, Leyte, were taken into custody without incident.

Captain Alfonso credited the combined efforts of police, military units, and the community’s vigilance for the successful apprehension.

“The collective efforts of the police and other units, along with the active support of force multipliers and the community, were key factors in the surrender of the two escapees,” he said in a statement. (ROBERT DEJON)

BSP brings ‘Piso Caravan’ to Tacloban mall

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TACLOBAN CITY – The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has brought its “Piso Caravan” to this city to replace unfit and mutilated bank notes and coins.

The three-day caravan held at the Robinsons Place Tacloban urges the public to conveniently replace their unfit currency with fresh banknotes and coins.

Unfit banknotes are paper money that is soiled, limp, stained, or has faded print, obvious writings, or markings. Unfit coins, on the other hand, are those with corrosion or markings, according to Erma Lagarto, BSP-Cebu senior bank officer.

Classified as mutilated banknotes are those with adhesive and staple wires; charred or decayed; with tear, hole, or missing part; and splitting of substrate.

“The goal of BSP Piso Caravan is to ensure that people’s money is safe and clean. This caravan is a convenient way to do that,” Lagarto added.

Under Republic Act No. 7653, the BSP will retire or destroy all banknotes and coins found to be unfit, mutilated, or demonetized, including seized counterfeits.

This will ensure that only fit and legal tender banknotes and coins are circulated and used to purchase goods and services.

The BSP has continuously warned the public that the illegal defacement, mutilation, burning, or destruction of coins may be subject to imprisonment of up to five years and a fine of P20,000.

The BSP caravan is part of the 14th Leyte Consumer Information and Market Exhibition and brings together consumers, businesses, and agencies to highlight the importance of consumer rights and responsibilities in today’s marketplace.

This year’s theme is “Be Smart, Assert Your Consumer Rights!” (PNA)

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