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Fire in Tacloban; quakes in Hernani

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TACLOBAN CITY BLAZE. A fire that lasted for over an hour reduced 36 houses to ashes in Barangay 39, Calvary Hill, Tacloban City, on Monday, February 17. No one was injured in the incident. (RMN)

No one injured in the separate incidents

TACLOBAN CITY BLAZE. A fire that lasted for over an hour reduced 36 houses to ashes in Barangay 39, Calvary Hill, Tacloban City, on Monday, February 17. No one was injured in the incident. (RMN)

TACLOBAN CITY – A massive fire and a series of earthquakes have left residents of this city and in Hernani, Eastern Samar reeling from devastation and fear.

About 78 families, consisting of more than 390 individuals, lost their homes after a fire ravaged a depressed community in this city on Monday morning, February 17.

The blaze broke out in Barangay 39, Calvary Hill, at around 7:47 a.m. and was declared under control by 9:04 a.m., after burning 36 houses, most of which were made of light materials.

City fire director Chief Inspector Anthony de la Paz said authorities are still investigating the cause of the fire.

“We cannot yet determine the cause of the incident as the investigation is still ongoing. However, we can confirm that no one was hurt or injured,” he said in a media interview.
Initial reports suggest that the fire started in the house of Letecia Ayaso, with a plugged-in mobile phone charger that exploded as the possible cause.

Firefighters from the City Fire Office, assisted by private fire volunteers and fire stations from neighboring towns, struggled to put out the flames as the houses were closely packed, and strong winds fanned the fire.

Fire victim Rosalinda Mascarinas said she had to flee her home upon seeing thick smoke billowing from her neighbor’s house.

“We were unable to save anything except for some personal documents,” she said, adding that even their pet cat was left behind.

The displaced families are currently staying at the barangay hall or with relatives.
De la Paz estimated the damage caused by the fire at around P3 million.

The City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO) has provided immediate assistance to the victims, including ready-to-eat food. The city government is also set to extend financial aid to the affected families.

Series of earthquakes in Hernani, Eastern Samar

In another disaster, residents of Hernani, Eastern Samar, have been left traumatized by a series of earthquakes that struck the town, further worsened by the spread of fake news.
This was disclosed by Lani Dingal, the municipal disaster risk reduction and management officer, as Hernani continues to experience tremors since Friday night, February 14.

The initial earthquake, recorded at magnitude 5.6, struck at around 8:50 p.m. The following morning, February 15, another tremor measuring magnitude 5.5 hit the town at approximately 9:18 a.m. On Sunday, February 16, a third quake with a magnitude of 4.7 occurred at about 7:44 p.m.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) has also recorded multiple aftershocks following these quakes.

Fortunately, none of these earthquakes caused damage to infrastructure, facilities, or private homes.

“But what concerns us the most now is that people are feeling traumatized due to the series of tremors,” Dingal said in a phone interview on Monday, February 17.

She also expressed frustration over individuals spreading fake news, which has heightened residents’ anxiety.

“There are people spreading false information that a tsunami will hit our town. This only adds to our people’s fear. I hope they stop spreading these baseless rumors,” Dingal added.
According to her, while earthquake drills are regularly conducted down to the barangay level, panic can override preparedness.

“We urge them not to panic,” she said.

It was learned that the Philippine Trench passes through the town of Hernani, which could be the reason for the series of quakes in the area.

JOEY A. GABIETA

School heads welcome “Tara, Basa” program for Grade 1 students in Tacloban City

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Over 1,260 school kids to benefit the program

TACLOBAN CITY – Approximately 1,260 Grade 1 students from various public schools in the city will participate in the government’s “Tara, Basa” program, aimed at improving reading skills among young learners.

The program, set to run from May 19 to June 23 during the summer break, will be implemented across 20 public schools in Tacloban.

Selected students, identified as slow readers or those with low comprehension, will receive two hours of tutoring each day, provided by college student tutors paid P405 daily by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).

Lily Talagon, principal of San Jose Central School, expressed her support for the initiative, highlighting its potential to improve students’ reading abilities.

“This is a good program, and I hope all our identified students will learn to read with comprehension by the end of the program,” Talagon said in an online interview.

Her school has 160 out of 283 Grade 1 students enrolled in the program.

Imelda Gayas, principal of Tacloban City Central School, also welcomed the program, noting its timely implementation during the summer break when students can focus on enhancing their reading skills.

“Summer time has always been observed that kids tend to forget schools so with this intervention, we hope that learning will continue even its during break time,” she said.
“The goal is to improve their reading levels, especially those who are in the emergent or transition stages,” Gayas added.

Her school has identified 70 out of 89 Grade 1 students for the program.
In total, 5,040 Grade 1 students across Eastern Visayas will participate, requiring 1,510 tutors.

The “Tara, Basa” program is aligned with Executive Order 76, issued by President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., to improve literacy skills, provide financial support to tutors, and increase parental involvement.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

Borongan City boosts tourism and economy through regional events, Mayor Agda says

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TACLOBAN CITY – Hosting major events such as the Eastern Visayas Regional Schools Press Conference (EVRSPC) and the Regional Festival of Talents is bringing significant economic and tourism benefits to Borongan City.

Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda highlighted that these gatherings not only stimulate local businesses but also promote the city’s tourism potential.

He emphasized that visitors’ experiences and social media exposure serve as powerful promotional tools, reducing the need for hiring PR firms.

“The word of mouth from visitors, coupled with pictures on social media showcasing their experiences, is more effective than hiring marketing companies,” Mayor Agda stated.

From February 7 to 11, Borongan City welcomed around 3,000 student journalists, along with their coaches, teachers, and chaperones from 13 school divisions of the Department of Education, for the regional EVRSPC.

The winners of the competition will represent the region at the National Schools Press Conference in Laoag City. Three individual contestants and one group from Borongan emerged as champions.

This week, the city is set to host another batch of students for the Regional Festival of Talents at the Eastern Samar National Comprehensive High School, further boosting local tourism and economic activity.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

DPWH-NSFDEO completes farm-to-market road project in Barangay E. Duran, Bobon, Northern Samar

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CATARMAN, N. Samar– To ensure better agricultural connectivity and transport, the DPWH of Northern Samar First District Engineering Office has completed the construction of a Farm-to-Market Road in Barangay E. Duran, Bobon, Northern Samar.

The FMR project, amounting to P4.96 million, involves the construction of 200 meters of Portland cement concrete pavement (PCCP),) which includes embankment from roadway excavation (1,759.66 cu.m) and slope protection structures on concrete revetment of 34 meters on the left side and 25 meters on the right side.

District Engineer Alvin A. Ignacio emphasized that the newly paved road now enhances the efficiency of transporting produce to markets specially that the local communities are mostly engaged in agricultural productivity such as coconut, rice crops and vegetable farming, as their source of livelihood.

For residents like Eugene, the road has already begun to make a difference. “Noong wala pa itong kalsada, mahirap kasi mayroon din doon nagsasaka ng niyog, mahirap magdala dito ng produkto papunta dito sa barangay. Di kagaya ngayon abot na doon at madali na ang pagdala dito nga mga produkto ng mga residente,” he shared.

Another local resident expressed gratitude, emphasizing the project’s impact on transporting their produce. “Mahirap noon ang aming kalagayan, dahil kunti lang ang aming kayang dalhin kasi malayo. Dahil ang pagdala dito ng mga kopras magbabayad ka bawat kilo, gaya din ng kamoteng kahoy Php100 ang bawat sako, kamote. Pwede ka magdala sa may kalsada, ikarga mo dito sa scooter. Napakalaking naitulong ito ngayong kalsada dito dahil madali na ang pagbyahe ng aming mga produkto. Napakalaking pasasalamat naming madali nang bumiyahe papunta sa aming mga baryo.” Angelita Sevellano stated.

This project is in partnership with the Department of Agriculture (DA), aiming to provide better connectivity between production areas and markets, enhancing the efficiency of transporting agricultural products.

Strategically planned for long-term development, it will eventually connect to the San Isidro-Lope De Vega Road, further expanding economic opportunities, fostering rural development, and improving the overall quality of life for communities in the area.

(ANALIZA A. PABIA/PR)

Samar provincial gov’t launches developmental pediatrics center

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CENTER FOR SPECIAL NEEDS. The Samar Center for Developmental Pediatrics was opened on Feb.12, an initiative of Gov. Sharee Ann Tan. The center offers occupational therapy, speech therapy, and physical therapy to support children with special needs. (SAMAR PROVINCIAL INFORMATION OFFICE)
CENTER FOR SPECIAL NEEDS. The Samar Center for Developmental Pediatrics was opened on Feb.12, an initiative of Gov. Sharee Ann Tan. The center offers occupational therapy, speech therapy, and physical therapy to support children with special needs. (SAMAR PROVINCIAL INFORMATION OFFICE)

TACLOBAN CITY—The provincial government of Samar, led by Governor Sharee Ann Tan, launched the Samar Center for Developmental Pediatrics (CDP) on February 12 at the Spark Samar Development Hub in Catbalogan City.

The center offers occupational therapy, speech therapy, and physical therapy to support children with special needs.

Governor Tan emphasized the initiative’s role in human capital development, ensuring inclusive and accessible care. “Investing in our children’s future is a priority. This center fosters a supportive community where every child can thrive,” she stated.

The center also provides training for parents and teachers to enhance long-term care.
Ralph Tizon, the center’s head, highlighted its commitment to quality services, while Dr. Jansenn Mutya, chief hospital of Samar Provincial Hospital, affirmed its supervision under the hospital for top-tier medical and therapeutic care.

This initiative reflects the provincial government’s dedication to inclusive healthcare and social development, ensuring better opportunities for children with developmental challenges.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

House reduced to ashes in Maasin City fire

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ORMOC CITY-A house was completely destroyed by fire in Barangay Combado, Maasin City on the evening of February 6, with authorities still investigating the cause of the blaze.
The house owner, identified only as alias “Vin,” 61, a jobless resident of the barangay, lost his home in the incident.

According to reports, the Maasin City Fire Station (BFP) and Maasin City Police Station (CPS) responded to the fire after receiving a report from a concerned citizen at around 8 pm.

Upon arrival, firefighters found the house already engulfed in flames and immediately conducted fire suppression operations. The fire was declared under control and fully extinguished by 8:20 pm.

Authorities confirmed that no injuries were reported, while the estimated damage was placed at P60,000.

(ROBERT DEJON)

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