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Flooding spreads across Eastern Visayas; classes suspended, two fishermen missing

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SHEARLINE’S EFFECTS. Several areas in Eastern Visayas experienced flooding on Sunday, January 4, due to the shearline. The photo shows floodwaters inundating the town of Dolores in Eastern Samar. (DOLORES MUNICIPAL INFORMATION OFFICE)

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SHEARLINE’S EFFECTS. Several areas in Eastern Visayas experienced flooding on Sunday, January 4, due to the shearline. The photo shows floodwaters inundating the town of Dolores in Eastern Samar. (DOLORES MUNICIPAL INFORMATION OFFICE)

 

TACLOBAN CITY — Widespread flooding triggered by days of heavy rain from a shear line has disrupted classes across Eastern Visayas and left two fishermen missing in Eastern Samar, as authorities stepped up disaster response and safety measures across the region.
The missing fishermen were identified as Ian Allester, 26, of Barangay Soong, and Anthony, 50, of Barangay Tungkip, both residents of Llorente, Eastern Samar. The two failed to return after heading out to sea aboard a fishing banca named Mama Mary on January 2. Local authorities said search and monitoring operations are ongoing.

As rains continued to pound the region, local government units suspended classes at all levels, both public and private, on Monday, January 5. Class cancellations were announced in Catbalogan and Calbayog cities and the town of Daram in Samar; Dulag, Carigara, and Tanauan in Leyte; San Policarpo, Jipapad, Dolores, and Sulat in Eastern Samar; and Caibiran, Culaba, Kawayan, Cabucgayan, and Almeria in Biliran province.

Earlier, the Tacloban City government and the entire province of Northern Samar also ordered class suspensions due to worsening weather conditions.

In Borongan City, flooding affected 379 families or 1,266 individuals in Barangays Siha and Balacdas, according to the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO).
Eastern Samar’s Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office reported that at least 54 families, or 153 individuals, from three low-lying barangays in Jipapad were evacuated to government-designated centers.

Municipal DRRM Officer Vicky Abestros said floodwaters inundated 10 of the town’s 13 barangays, with water levels in Poblacions 1, 3, and 4 reaching up to three to five feet deep.

“The affected families are now staying in evacuation centers, while others are temporarily sheltered in elevated private homes,” Abestros said on Sunday, January 4.

As a precaution, power supply in Jipapad—a low-lying town with a population of more than 8,500—was temporarily cut off upon the request of the municipal government to prevent possible electrocution.

Flooding was also reported in the towns of Maslog, Dolores, and Llorente, as well as in Borongan City, which placed all barangay disaster risk reduction and management offices on alert amid continuous rainfall.

In Leyte, Governor Carlos Jericho Petilla ordered the raising of Blue Alert Status on Sunday afternoon, activating all municipal and city disaster offices to ensure coordinated response and preparedness. Several LGUs in the province—including Carigara, Dulag, Leyte, Palo, San Miguel, Santa Fe, and MacArthur—also suspended classes on Monday.

Tacloban City Mayor Alfred Romualdez likewise ordered the suspension of classes at all levels due to flooding in several barangays. Some families were evacuated, while schools, particularly in the northern part of the city, were inspected and opened as potential evacuation centers.

In Biliran province, flooding affected the town of Kawayan, while landslides were reported in Barangays San Roque and Pinanihagon in Culaba.

In Naval, the provincial capital, authorities opened two major evacuation centers and ordered mandatory evacuation on Sunday afternoon for residents in flood- and landslide-prone areas. Public schools in Maripipi were also readied to accommodate possible evacuees.

Northern Samar also experienced flooding in Catubig and Lope de Vega, while strong winds toppled trees in Catarman. Flooding was likewise reported in Calbayog City, Samar.
Due to rough sea conditions, the Philippine Coast Guard enforced a no-sailing policy in parts of Eastern and Northern Samar to prevent maritime accidents.

Meanwhile, the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) in Eastern Visayas urged LGUs to fully activate their disaster risk reduction and management offices as more rainfall is expected, raising the risk of further flooding and landslides.

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) said it has prepositioned 176,806 family food packs and 18,543 non-food items, including hygiene and sleeping kits, for distribution to affected families.

A shearline is a weather feature where two air masses with different temperatures or wind directions meet. This creates a narrow zone of strong wind changes, which often leads to heavy rain, thunderstorms, and sometimes flooding, especially in the tropics.

JOEY A. GABIETA, ROEL T. AMAZONA

From jail to skills: DOST helps PDLs in Maasin City build new opportunities

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NEW SKILLS FOR PDLs. Persons deprived of liberty or PDLs in Maasin City are given new skills for them to earn income once they regain their liberty. The BJMP together with Maasin City Jail entered an agreement with the DOST for this purpose. (PHOTO COURTESY)
NEW SKILLS FOR PDLs. Persons deprived of liberty or PDLs in Maasin City are given new skills for them to earn income once they regain their liberty. The BJMP together with Maasin City Jail entered an agreement with the DOST for this purpose. (PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY — Persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) at the Maasin City Jail will soon have new opportunities to learn skills and earn a livelihood, following a partnership between the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) in Southern Leyte and the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP).

The collaboration, formalized through an agreement signed during the fourth quarter 2025 meeting of the Southern Leyte Provincial Science, Technology, and Innovation Council, brings science- and technology-based livelihood and training programs to the jail under DOST’s Community Empowerment through Science and Technology (CEST) Program.

DOST Southern Leyte Provincial Director Ramil Uy said the initiative is designed to help PDLs make productive use of their time in custody while preparing them for life beyond jail.
The program also aims to support their families and communities by building practical skills that can translate into income-generating activities.

One of the key projects under the partnership is the establishment of a small-scale bakery inside the Maasin City Jail. With basic equipment and hands-on training, participating PDLs will learn baking skills that can provide livelihood opportunities during detention and after release.

Beyond livelihood, the program also focuses on learning and personal development. It includes the improvement of workspaces, additional technical skills training, and access to STARBOOKS, DOST’s offline digital library that offers a wide range of science and technology resources.

DOST said the initiative reflects its continuing effort to make science and innovation accessible to all sectors, including marginalized communities, and to support inclusive and sustainable development across Southern Leyte.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

DSWD prepares relief aid as shearline brings heavy rain to Eastern Visayas

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DSWD AID. With flooding affecting families due to the shearline, the Department of Social Welfare and Development in Eastern Visayas has prepositioned food and non-food items ready for distribution to affected communities. (DSWD-Eastern Visayas FILE PHOTO)
DSWD AID. With flooding affecting families due to the shearline, the Department of Social Welfare and Development in Eastern Visayas has prepositioned food and non-food items ready for distribution to affected communities. (DSWD-Eastern Visayas FILE PHOTO)

TACLOBAN CITY — The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) regional office is on high alert and ready to provide immediate food and relief assistance to families affected by the shear line currently bringing heavy rainfall across Eastern Visayas.

To ensure swift response, DSWD-8 has prepositioned relief resources valued at P142. 25 million, including 164,832 family food packs, 11,973 ready-to-eat food packs, 18,543 non-food items, and P2.59 million in standby funds. These resources can be quickly deployed to support affected communities.

In a statement, DSWD- 8 continues to coordinate closely with local government units to guarantee timely and orderly distribution of assistance. Authorities urged the public to remain vigilant and adhere to advisories from disaster management offices to stay safe amid ongoing adverse weather conditions.

The agency’s proactive measures come as continuous rains, triggered by the shear line, have already caused flooding and displacements in several towns across the region.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Ormoc grants cash incentives to 439 senior citizens, among them was a centenarian

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CENTENARIAN. Sinforiana Martin, born on August 20,1925, received cash reward from the Ormoc city government as she reached the age of 100. The giving of monetary reward to centenarians is mandated under the Expanded Centenarians Act of 2024. (ORMOC CITY GOVERNMENT FACEBOOK)
CENTENARIAN. Sinforiana Martin, born on August 20,1925, received cash reward from the Ormoc city government as she reached the age of 100. The giving of monetary reward to centenarians is mandated under the Expanded Centenarians Act of 2024. (ORMOC CITY GOVERNMENT FACEBOOK)

TACLOBAN CITY — The Ormoc City government, in partnership with national agencies, has extended cash incentives to hundreds of senior citizens, including a 100-year-old resident who received special recognition under the Expanded Centenarians Act of 2024.

Among the beneficiaries was Sinforiana Martin, a centenarian from District 19 along Bonifacio Street, who was awarded P100,000 from President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and an additional P20,000 from the Ormoc City local government unit in recognition of her milestone age. Martin was born on August 20, 1925.

The awarding ceremony for Martin was attended by Sangguniang Panlungsod Member Caren Torres Rama, chairperson of the Committee on Social Services, Population Management, and Vulnerable Sectors, along with representatives from the Office for Senior Citizens Affairs (OSCA) led by Amelita Villanueva, and personnel from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).

In a separate activity held at the Ormoc City Hall lobby, cash incentives were also formally distributed to Filipino octogenarian, nonagenarian, and centenarian senior citizens in the city.

A total of 439 senior citizens received incentives under Republic Act No. 11982, or the Expanded Centenarians Act of 2024, which grants P10,000 to Filipinos upon reaching milestone ages of 80, 85, 90, and 95.

The distribution was facilitated by OSCA staff headed by Villanueva, in coordination with the city government and the DSWD, as part of ongoing efforts to honor, support, and recognize the contributions of Ormoc City’s elderly population.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

US retired Navy veteran dies of heart failure in Basey, Samar – PRO-8

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TACLOBAN CITY — A 59-year-old American retiree and former Navy personnel died of heart failure at Basey District Hospital, Samar, on New Year’s Day, police reported.
According to the Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8), the victim, identified as alias “Joe,” a resident of Brgy. Caluwayan, Marabut, Samar, was accompanied to the hospital by his wife, Rica, 64, who told authorities that her husband had experienced sleep apnea symptoms earlier that morning.

Rica personally appeared at the Marabut Municipal Police Station at around 9:03 a.m. on January 1, 2026, to place the incident on record.

She reported that Joe was brought to Basey District Hospital for immediate medical attention but was declared dead on arrival by the attending physician due to heart failure, the PRO-8 said.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

Swiss national injured after SUV hits parked police patrol car in Albuera

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ORMOC CITY— A Swiss national sustained minor injuries after the sports utility vehicle (SUV) he was driving lost control and rammed a parked Philippine National Police (PNP) patrol car in Barangay Cambalading, Albuera,Leyte on the afternoon of December 27, police said.

The incident occurred at around 1:03 p.m. and involved a white Toyota Hilux patrol vehicle of the 1st Leyte Provincial Mobile Force Company (LPMFC) and a gray Ford Ranger pickup (plate number HAG 6785).

Police identified the SUV driver as alias “Marco,” 66, married, a retired government employee and Swiss national, who is currently residing in Sitio Gungab, Barangay Poblacion, Albuera. The Ford Ranger is owned by alias “Mae,” a resident of Ormoc City.

Albuera Officer-in-Charge and Chief of Police PCpt Jose Bayona said initial investigation showed that the Ford Ranger was traveling from Ormoc City toward Albuera when the driver allegedly lost control of the vehicle upon reaching the area. The SUV swerved off the road and struck the rear portion of the parked patrol car.

The impact pushed the police vehicle into a nearby concrete fence, damaging both the patrol car and the fence. The SUV driver sustained minor scratches, while both vehicles incurred undetermined damage.

Both vehicles remained at the scene following the incident. The driver was later brought to the Albuera Municipal Police Station for proper disposition as the investigation continued.

(ROBERT DEJON)

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