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Alfred urges national gov’t to clarify condition of San Juanico Bridge

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SEEKING CLARIFICATION. Tacloban City Mayor Alfred Romualdez calls on the national government to explain the basis for imposing a three-ton load limit on the San Juanico Bridge, including the estimated repair costs and the expected duration of the rehabilitation work. (SYRIX REMANES)

He also asked the cost of repair works

SEEKING CLARIFICATION. Tacloban City Mayor Alfred Romualdez calls on the national government to explain the basis for imposing a three-ton load limit on the San Juanico Bridge, including the estimated repair costs and the expected duration of the rehabilitation work. (SYRIX REMANES)

TACLOBAN CITY – Mayor Alfred Romualdez has called on the national government to clarify the exact condition of the San Juanico Bridge, which was partially closed to vehicles weighing over three tons.

In a video message released on Saturday, May 31, Romualdez said that a clear explanation from national authorities would help dispel public doubts and speculations surrounding the load limit imposed on the iconic 2.16-kilometer bridge connecting the islands of Leyte and Samar.

“I believe it is the responsibility of the national government to inform the public and explain clearly the extent of the damage and how long repairs will take. Sudden decisions like this only lead to more speculations,” Romualdez said, who earlier called for a second opinion from the experts on the issue.

Romualdez, a cousin of both President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and House Speaker Martin Romualdez, also questioned who recommended the immediate enforcement of the load limit.

“Who conducted this study, and why were we suddenly given only 48 hours’ notice to close the San Juanico Bridge?” he asked.

The city mayor also raised concerns about the cost of repairs, noting that the public should be informed of the actual budget required.

He said he initially received reports that the repair cost was around P800 million, but it has since increased to P7 billion.

On May 15, when the partial closure was first implemented, Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Assistant Regional Director Engr. Margarita Junia said in a media interview that the decision was based on recommendations from the consultancy firm Angel Lazaro and Associates International.

The firm conducted a comprehensive structural and foundation analysis of the bridge in 2023 and recommended full rehabilitation, she said.

Junia noted that concerns about the structural integrity of the 52-year-old bridge had been raised in previous years. However, it was only recently that the issue received attention, largely through the efforts of Speaker Romualdez.

“We actually requested at least a week before the load restriction would be enforced, but our request was denied. They said further delays could worsen the damage,” Junia added, referring to their hired consultant.

She said the San Juanico Bridge, which consists of 42 spans, is currently facing multiple structural issues, including corrosion of steel components and loose bolts.

During his visit to the region on May 30, DPWH Secretary Manuel Bonoan clarified that the upcoming work on the bridge would be “remedial” in nature, primarily involving retrofitting measures which could result in increased load capacity of up to 12 tons from the current less than 3 tons.

According to Bonoan, the retrofitting will cost approximately P1.2 billion. However, full rehabilitation of the bridge is projected to require P5.68 billion.

The project is expected to begin once the retrofitting design is submitted by the consultant, with work anticipated to last at least three years.

In response to the closure, roll-on/roll-off vessels have been proposed to transport heavy vehicles from the Samar side to Leyte via Tacloban City.

The local governments of Tacloban, Samar, and Eastern Samar have since declared a state of emergency to mitigate the impact of the load restriction, particularly on the delivery of fuel and other essential goods.

JOEY A. GABIETA

Kasalang Pulis sa Rehiyon Otso’: 44 couples wed in PRO-8 mass wedding ceremony

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KASALAN NG BAYAN.About 44 non-commissioned police officers from the region were wed under the ‘Kasalang ng Bayan’ first made by former PNP chief, Rommel Francisco Marbil with Palo Archbishop John Du officiating the mass wedding held on May 31, story on page 13...(PRO-8)
KASALAN NG BAYAN.About 44 non-commissioned police officers from the region were wed under the ‘Kasalang ng Bayan’ first made by former PNP chief, Rommel Francisco Marbil with Palo Archbishop John Du officiating the mass wedding held on May 31, story on page 13…(PRO-8)

TACLOBAN CITY – Love and service to country went hand in hand as 44 couples exchanged vows in a mass wedding ceremony organized by the Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8) on May 31, 2025.

The event, dubbed “Kasalang Pulis sa Rehiyon Otso,” was held at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel within the PRO-8 headquarters in Palo, Leyte.

The ceremony was officiated by Palo Archbishop John Du, who reminded the newlyweds of the sacredness of the marital bond.

“As you enter into matrimony, you are entrusted with a precious gift—to care for it faithfully. Strengthen your bond by remaining true to your vows, placing God at the center of your family, and grounding your life together in prayer,” the archbishop said during his homily.

Of the 88 individuals who tied the knot, 46 were Police Non-Commissioned Officers (PNCOs), three were non-uniformed personnel (NUP), and 39 were civilians—spouses and partners of the police officers and personnel.

The ceremony was graced by prominent figures including former Police Chief General Rommel Francisco Marbil and his wife Mary Rose Marbil, Palo Mayor Remedios Petilla, Tacloban Vice Mayor-elect Raymund Romualdez, and representatives of Leyte Governor Carlos Jericho Petilla, among other top PRO-8 officials.

In his message, Marbil offered practical advice on marital harmony, emphasizing mutual understanding and respect as the pillars of a strong marriage.

“The husband, as the provider, must fulfill the emotional needs of his wife and ensure that she feels loved and valued,” he said.

“In the same way, the wife, as the nurturer, plays a vital role in maintaining harmony at home by giving her husband the respect he deserves. When love and respect go hand in hand, the family becomes a source of strength—not just for the couple, but for the community and the nation.”

The Kasalang Pulis sa Rehiyon Otso program was first launched in February 2023 during Marbil’s tenure as PRO-8 regional director. It has since become a bi-annual tradition that promotes not only the personal welfare of police personnel but also reinforces the Philippine National Police’s commitment to family-centered values.

Police Regional Director B/Gen Jay Cumigad expressed gratitude to Gen. Marbil for his continued support and congratulated the newlyweds.

“This ceremony is not just a celebration of love, but a reaffirmation of our values as public servants. When we strengthen our families, we strengthen our service to the Filipino people,” Cumigad said, highlighting the importance of moral and emotional well-being in law enforcement.

Also present to support the couples as godparents (ninong and ninang) were several ranking police officials, including PCol Ma. Christina Rebellion, PBGen Salvador Alacyang, PCol Dennis Jose Llavore, PCol Janet Arinabo, PCol Jennifer Sumpo, and PCol Matthe Aseo.
The event concluded with a symbolic celebration of unity and commitment, both in love and in public service.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Eastern Samar farmers receive P1-M equipment, supplies from DOLE

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BORONGAN CITY-Two farmers associations in San Julian, Eastern Samar received a major boost to their agricultural livelihood through the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), which turned over P1 million worth of farming equipment and agricultural supplies on May 27.

The Casoroy Multi-Cropping Farmers Association received P500,000 worth of farm machinery including floating tillers, grass cutters, sprayers, shovels, and other tools to improve farm productivity.

Meanwhile, the Libas Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Association (LARBA) received rice, fertilizers, livestock feed, seedlings, and agrivet supplies, also valued at P500,000, to support their livelihood projects.

The assistance was made possible through the DOLE Integrated Livelihood Program (Kabuhayan Program), which supports both emerging and existing community-based enterprises.

The associations expressed their deep gratitude to Senator Risa Hontiveros for securing the funding and to Eric Aseo, a local governance and development expert, for his role in facilitating the project’s implementation.

In a Facebook post, Nerisa Ditalo of LARBA and Secretary of Brgy. Nena said “Senator Hontiveros’ generous support and Aseo’s guidance have empowered us to pursue our goals as farmers. Their help has made a real impact on our lives.”

Ditalo said the barangay council of Casoroy also issued a message of thanks, emphasizing that the support will “advance community initiatives, empower residents, and foster sustainable development.”

SK chairperson of Casoroy, Jan Ray Opimo, echoed this appreciation, recognizing the partnership as a model for inclusive progress.

“This support will significantly advance our community initiatives, empowering residents, and fostering sustainable development in our barangay,” Opimo said.

Through this collaborative effort, local farmers are now better equipped to enhance productivity and build sustainable livelihoods, turning hope into action across the rural communities of San Julian.

(VTG/PIA Eastern Samar)

NPA rebel killed in clash with soldiers in Samar

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TACLOBAN CITY– A suspected member of the communist terrorist group was killed in a clash with soldiers belonging to the 87th Infantry Battalion in San Jose de Buan, Samar, on May 29.

Troops engaged around 20 alleged members of the New People’s Army (NPA) believed to be from the Regional Security Force of the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC) in a 25-minute firefight during a focused military operation.

The enemy withdrew, leaving behind the body of an unidentified combatant, along with firearms, ammunition, and subversive documents.

No casualties were reported on the government side.

Lt. Col. Kim Ilao, acting commander of the 87th IB, commended the troops’ swift response and affirmed their commitment to dismantling the remaining NPA forces in the area.

8ID Commander Maj. Gen. Adonis Ariel Orio reiterated his appeal to insurgents to surrender, assuring that those who lay down their arms may avail of government reintegration assistance through the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (ECLIP).

Lagi pong bukas ang pintuan ng gobyerno para sa inyong pagsuko,” Orio said in a statement. “Kasama at maaasahan niyo po kami sa pagkamit ng mas mapayapang bagong Samar.”

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

DPWH unveils cultural welcome arches in Carigara town

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CARIGARA ARCH. The Department of Public Works and Highways–Leyte 2nd District Engineering Office (DPWH-L2DEO) has completed two welcome arches at the boundaries of Barugo and Capoocan along the Palo-Carigara-Ormoc road which features images of Datu Gara and the ‘sundang’ (machete), symbolizing Carigara’s rich heritage.(L2DEO)
CARIGARA ARCH. The Department of Public Works and Highways–Leyte 2nd District Engineering Office (DPWH-L2DEO) has completed two welcome arches at the boundaries of Barugo and Capoocan along the Palo-Carigara-Ormoc road which features images of Datu Gara and the ‘sundang’ (machete), symbolizing Carigara’s rich heritage.(L2DEO)

TACLOBAN CITY – The Department of Public Works and Highways–Leyte 2nd District Engineering Office (DPWH-L2DEO) has completed two welcome arches at the boundaries of Barugo and Capoocan along the Palo-Carigara-Ormoc road.

The P4.9-million project features images of Datu Gara and the ‘sundang’ (machete), symbolizing Carigara’s rich heritage. Equipped with modern lighting, the arches serve as cultural landmarks and gateways for visitors.

District Engineer Leo Edward Oppura said the structures not only mark Carigara’s borders but also celebrate its identity and craftsmanship.

Funded under the 2024 General Appropriations Act through the Basic Infrastructure Program, the project supports local tourism and cultural preservation.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

New drug suspect nabbed in Maasin City buy-bust operation

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MAASIN CITY– A newly identified drug peddler was arrested by local police during a buy-bust operation on Thursday evening, May 29, as part of the city’s intensified campaign against illegal drugs.

The suspect, identified only as “Arnel,” 27, single, a construction worker and resident of Barangay Dongon, was apprehended by the City Drug Enforcement Team at around 6:53 pm in his home barangay.

According to PLt. Col. Jason Balbarona, chief of police, an operative was able to purchase a sachet of suspected shabu worth P1,000 from the suspect. During the subsequent body search, conducted in the presence of required witnesses, authorities recovered a black pouch containing 14 more sachets of suspected shabu.

Also seized was the P1,000 marked money used in the buy-bust.

The suspect was informed of the reason for his arrest and apprised of his constitutional rights in a language he understood.

Charges for violation of Sections 5 (sale of illegal drugs) and 11 (possession of illegal drugs) of Republic Act 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, have been filed against him. He is currently detained at the Maasin City Police Station.

(ROBERT DEJON)

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