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Rep. Tan welcomes fast-tracked repair of Maharlika Highway in Samar

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MAHARLIKA HIGHWAY REPAIR. After years of promises, the long-awaited rehabilitation of the Maharlika Highway in Eastern Visayas, particularly in Samar, is set to finally begin this year, following the announcement of DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon. (PHOTO COURTESY)

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MAHARLIKA HIGHWAY REPAIR. After years of promises, the long-awaited rehabilitation of the Maharlika Highway in Eastern Visayas, particularly in Samar, is set to finally begin this year, following the announcement of DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon. (PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY — Samar Representative Stephen James Tan(1st district) has welcomed the decision of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) to prioritize the rehabilitation of the Maharlika Highway this year, saying the move is a long-overdue response to the worsening travel conditions and economic bottlenecks in the province.

Tan said the deteriorated state of the highway has for years affected mobility, road safety, and the efficient transport of goods and services, particularly for farmers, workers, and small businesses that rely on the road as the main transport artery in Samar.
“I would like to extend my sincere gratitude to Secretary Vince Dizon for finally hearing the long-standing clamor of my district regarding the rehabilitation of the Maharlika Highway,” Tan said in a statement on Wednesday, January 13.

“This vital roadway is not just a passage for vehicles—it is a lifeline for our people, our farmers, our workers, and our local economy,” he added.

The lawmaker said the decision to fast-track the repairs shows that the Marcos administration “truly listens and acts for the welfare of the people,” noting that the poor condition of the highway has long been a major concern raised by local officials and motorists.

DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon earlier announced that the agency would accelerate the repair of the Maharlika Highway, particularly in Samar and Northern Samar, where several sections have deteriorated due to years of delayed maintenance.

The rehabilitation plan follows President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s pledge during his visit to Calbayog City on July 4, 2024, to restore the highway, which was originally constructed during the administration of his father, former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr.
The Maharlika Highway spans 395.52 kilometers across Eastern Visayas, running from Allen, Northern Samar, to San Ricardo, Southern Leyte. Of this length, about 205.75 kilometers pass through Samar. The highway forms part of the national road network stretching over 3,279 kilometers, linking Samar Island to Leyte and the rest of the country and serving as a crucial corridor for trade and mobility.

Tan expressed optimism that the proposed P28.73-billion rehabilitation project would significantly ease daily travel difficulties, enhance road safety, and improve the flow of goods and services across the region.

He also noted that key infrastructure along the highway, including the iconic San Juanico Bridge connecting Samar and Leyte, is currently undergoing repair, further underscoring the government’s efforts to improve vital transport links in Eastern Visayas.

ROEL T. AMAZONA

Eastern Visayas LGU leaders join DOT masterclass on sustainable tourism

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TOURISM PROMOTIONS. Local government leaders and tourism officials from across Eastern Visayas have gathered for a three-day masterclass aimed at strengthening sustainable tourism development in the region. The program brings together policymakers and implementers to improve coordination in planning and executing tourism initiatives at the local level. (DOT-EASTERN VISAYAS)
TOURISM PROMOTIONS. Local government leaders and tourism officials from across Eastern Visayas have gathered for a three-day masterclass aimed at strengthening sustainable tourism development in the region. The program brings together policymakers and implementers to improve coordination in planning and executing tourism initiatives at the local level. (DOT-EASTERN VISAYAS)

TACLOBAN CITY — Local government leaders and tourism officials from across Eastern Visayas have gathered here for a three-day masterclass aimed at strengthening sustainable tourism development in the region.

The training, organized by the Department of Tourism Regional Office 8 (DOT-8), is being attended by around 55 participants, including Eastern Samar Governor Ralph Vincent Evardone, 15 municipal mayors, a provincial board member, city and municipal administrators, chairs of Sangguniang Bayan tourism committees, and tourism officers from provincial, city, and municipal governments.

DOT-8 Regional Director Karina Rosa Tiopes said the program brings together policymakers and implementers to improve coordination in planning and executing tourism initiatives at the local level.

She said the masterclass encourages local governments to reassess tourism not only as an economic driver but also as a tool for community development that safeguards culture, identity, and natural resources.

“Over the next three days, the focus is on making sustainability simple, practical, and actionable,” Tiopes said. “We are looking at tourism through the lens of tao, lugar, at kabuhayan—people, place, and livelihood—because sustainable tourism only works when these three move forward together.”

The program includes workshops, stakeholder and community mapping, cultural and natural heritage stewardship sessions, and a SWOT-based “tourism pulse check.”
Participants are also tasked to begin crafting local tourism action plans aligned with their resources and priorities.

Interactive discussions, case studies featuring tourism experiences from Pampanga, and an experiential benchmarking activity will conclude the training.

Tiopes said the goal is for participants to leave with practical tools and clearer direction in leading responsible and sustainable tourism development in their respective localities.

The masterclass features resource persons Martin Aguilar and Rita Sarmiento of Filipino Hospitality Consultancy, who are sharing insights on destination management, hospitality standards, and sustainable tourism practices.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

PRO-8 deploys 300 police officers to support Sinulog Festival security in Cebu

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SINULOG DEPLOYMENT. About 300 police personnel from the region were deployed for assignment in Cebu City in connection with the Sinulog Festival this Sunday, Jan. 18. (PRO-8)
SINULOG DEPLOYMENT. About 300 police personnel from the region were deployed for assignment in Cebu City in connection with the Sinulog Festival this Sunday, Jan. 18. (PRO-8)

TACLOBAN CITY — The Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8) has deployed 300 personnel to reinforce security operations in Cebu for the upcoming 461st Fiesta Celebration of Señor Sto. Niño and the Sinulog Festival 2026, one of the country’s largest religious and cultural events.

The send-off ceremony for the contingent was held on Tuesday, January 13, at the PRO-8 Grandstand in Camp Kangleon, Palo, Leyte, led by PRO-8 Regional Director BGen Jason Capoy.

The deployment follows the directive of Acting Philippine National Police Chief PLTGen Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr., aimed at strengthening police presence and ensuring effective resource management during major national events scheduled for January 18.

The contingent consists of four Police Commissioned Officers and 296 Non-Commissioned Officers from various PRO-8 units, including Leyte and Southern Leyte Provincial Police Offices, city police offices in Tacloban and Ormoc, the Biliran PPO, the Regional Mobile Force Battalion 8, and other regional support units.

Capoy said the deployed officers will assist with crowd control, emergency preparedness, and rapid response operations throughout the festival, with a rotation period of eight days, subject to operational needs.

“I place my full confidence in each officer and expect them to serve with honor, discipline, and unyielding resolve. I urge everyone to remain vigilant, uphold professionalism, and support one another as they ensure the safety of all during this historic celebration,” PBGen Capoy said.

PRO-8 emphasized that the deployment reflects the PNP’s commitment to inter-regional cooperation, public safety, and the peaceful and orderly conduct of national events, reinforcing the importance of unity among regional police commands.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA, LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

DPWH completes P19.5-M road project, easing travel in Mayorga village

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CONNECTIVITY. The Leyte 2nd District Engineering Office reported on the completion of a road project worth P19.5 million connecting the villages of Barangay A. Bonifacio and Camansi in Mayorga town. (L2DEO)
CONNECTIVITY. The Leyte 2nd District Engineering Office reported on the completion of a road project worth P19.5 million connecting the villages of Barangay A. Bonifacio and Camansi in Mayorga town. (L2DEO)

TACLOBAN CITY — Residents of Barangay A. Bonifacio-Camansi in Mayorga, Leyte are now enjoying safer and more convenient travel following the completion of a P19.5-million road concreting project implemented by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Leyte 2nd District Engineering Office.

District Engineer Leo Edward Oppura said the project involved the construction of a 0.20-meter-thick Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP) covering a total of 2.8418 lane kilometers. The project also included the installation of reinforced concrete pipe culverts (RCPC), a reinforced concrete box culvert (RCBC) with wing walls, and 363.35 cubic meters of stone masonry, all aimed at improving road safety and long-term durability.

Barangay Councilor Roseida Bastante said the newly completed road has significantly improved daily mobility in the community, particularly for students and farmers.

She recalled that before the project, the road was rough and muddy, forcing residents to take longer routes through other barangays. Students, in particular, had to travel farther distances to reach school, often arriving late due to the poor road conditions.

Bastante added that the situation worsened during heavy rains, as the low-lying road would easily flood and become completely impassable. This not only disrupted daily travel but also delayed the transport and delivery of local products to markets.

With the road now fully concreted and elevated, Bastante said travel has become more comfortable and reliable, even during rainy weather. She noted that children can now safely use the road and residents no longer worry about flooding or prolonged detours.

She expressed her gratitude to the DPWH for implementing the project, saying it has greatly improved accessibility and quality of life in the barangay.

The project was funded under the Calendar Year 2025 General Appropriations Act (GAA) and implemented by Fairchild Builders & Developers, Inc. DPWH said the road is expected to enhance mobility and ensure safer, more convenient travel for residents, especially students and farmers transporting goods.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Gov. Espina rejects reported plan to expand geothermal project in Biliran

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Governor Rogelio Espina
Governor Rogelio Espina

TACLOBAN CITY— Biliran Governor Rogelio Espina has rejected reports circulating on social media about the planned expansion of a geothermal project on the island, clarifying that the provincial government has not approved and will not allow any drilling activities related to the proposed Biliran II Geothermal Project.

In an official statement, Espina said the provincial government issued the clarification to address public concern over reports about the possible revival or expansion of geothermal operations in Biliran.

The governor stressed that no application for permits has been filed with the provincial government for the project and that no authority has been granted for additional drilling or related activities.

“We have not given any approval, and we will not allow any additional drilling or any activity for their expansion,” Espina said.

He emphasized that protecting the island’s environment—including its mountains, forests, and water sources—remains a priority of his administration, even over the prospect of additional power generation. Espina said Biliran’s natural resources are vital to the survival and livelihood of its people.

The governor also urged Biliranons not to believe what he described as malicious and misleading information spreading online, assuring the public that the provincial government stands firm in protecting the island from projects that could harm the environment.

The statement was echoed by Caibiran Mayor Rhodessa Revita, who said the local government unit recognizes public concerns over the possible environmental and geohazard impacts of the proposed geothermal project within the municipality.

Revita clarified that Biliran Geothermal, Inc. (BGI) is not a new project and was initiated under previous administrations. She said the project remains non-operational and that no geothermal drilling has been conducted, particularly since the start of the current administration in 2019.

She added that the LGU of Caibiran has not issued any permit for drilling and will not allow activities that may endanger the municipality’s forests, watersheds, natural resources, or communities.

Revita said any future geothermal proposal would be subject to strict evaluation, full transparency, and meaningful public consultation with affected communities, stakeholders, and concerned government agencies, in compliance with existing laws and regulations.

Both provincial and municipal officials reiterated their commitment to environmental protection and to safeguarding the welfare of present and future generations of Biliranons amid renewed discussion on geothermal development in the province.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

Driver killed in multicab–truck collision in Ormoc City

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ORMOC CITY — One person was killed while another was injured following a vehicular accident along Barangay Libertad, Ormoc City, at around 10:40 a.m. on Tuesday, January 13, 2025.

The incident involved a Fuso truck driven by Francis Eric Cale Cañete, 46, single, a resident of Barangay Libertad, Kananga, Leyte, and a gray Suzuki multicab driven by Mark Gerald Dacer, 45, married, and a resident of Naval, Biliran.

Also on board the Suzuki multicab was its passenger, Annalisa Dacer, of legal age, married, and likewise a resident of Naval, Biliran.

Based on the initial investigation conducted by the Traffic Enforcement Unit (TEU) of the Ormoc City Police Office (OCPO), both vehicles were traveling in opposite directions. The Fuso truck was heading toward Barangay Salvacion from Barangay Libertad, while the Suzuki multicab was traveling from Barangay Airport toward Barangay Libertad.

Upon reaching the area of the incident, the left front tire of the Suzuki multicab suddenly exploded, causing the driver to lose control of the vehicle. The multicab swerved into the opposite lane and collided at an angle with the oncoming Fuso truck.

As a result of the collision, both the driver and passenger of the Suzuki multicab sustained injuries to different parts of their bodies.

Ormoc Rescue personnel immediately transported the passenger to Gatchalian Medical Center. The driver was rushed to Ormoc Doctors Hospital but was declared dead on arrival by the attending physician, Dr. Jesus Castro.

Both vehicles incurred damage of still undetermined cost.

The driver of the Fuso truck was brought to the TEU office for documentation and proper disposition. Meanwhile, the involved vehicles remained at the scene and were secured by responding personnel.

(ELVIE ROMAN ROA)

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