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Eastern Visayas suspends classes as tropical depression ‘Verbena’ approaches

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TACLOBAN CITY — Local government units across Eastern Visayas have suspended in-person classes at all levels, both in public and private schools, on Monday, Nov. 24, as the region was placed under Signal No. 1 due to tropical depression ‘Verbena.’

Among those that declared the suspension were Daram in Samar; Ormoc City, Alangalang, Bato, Tabango, Palompon, San Isidro, Carigara, Dulag, Abuyog, Villaba, Bato, and MacArthur in Leyte; Caibiran, Kawayan, Almeria, Culaba, Cabucgayan, and the provincial capital Naval in Biliran; and Hinunangan, Sogod, Saint Bernard, Pintuyan, Tomas Oppus, and Maasin City in Southern Leyte.

In Tacloban City, City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Officer Idelbrando Bernadas said in a radio interview that Mayor Alfred Romualdez has not issued a formal class suspension order. However, parents may opt to keep children at home if rainfall reaches the yellow category.

Vice Mayor Raymund Romualdez later on the day reported of the no classes across the city except in college. Work in both government and private offices, meanwhile, continues as usual. The Philippine Coast Guard has also suspended sea travel in Calbayog and Catbalogan in Samar province due to the approaching storm.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

New TNVS starts operations in Eastern Visayas

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NEW PLAYER. A new transport network vehicle service (TNVS) provider now operating in the region as UTOL (Unified Transport Operations League) launched its operation on November 21, offering another mobility option for commuters in the region. (PHOTO COURTESY)
NEW PLAYER. A new transport network vehicle service (TNVS) provider now operating in the region as UTOL (Unified Transport Operations League) launched its operation on November 21, offering another mobility option for commuters in the region. (PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY — A new transport network vehicle service (TNVS) provider has entered Eastern Visayas with the formal launch of UTOL (Unified Transport Operations League) on November 21, offering another mobility option for commuters in the region.

The launch was attended by company officials led by Corporate Secretary Atty. Orlando Ocampo, and UTOL Region VIII representative Christian Bañez.

Bañez expressed gratitude to the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) for approving the franchise and said the company hopes to help address common commuting difficulties such as long waiting times and unreliable transport availability.

He said UTOL’s services are anchored on accessibility, reliability, and safety, including real-time tracking, fare transparency, and driver and vehicle screening.

Ocampo highlighted that UTOL is Filipino-owned and that even its mobile app system was developed locally. The service first operated in Metro Manila and has since expanded to Iloilo, Bohol, Cebu, and now Region VIII.

With its rollout in Eastern Visayas, commuters are expected to gain an additional transport option as the government continues its nationwide push for public transport modernization.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Eastern Samar farmers boost rice skills through provincial training program

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TACLOBAN CITY – Farmers in Balangkayan, Eastern Samar are getting a boost in rice production as the provincial government launched a three-day rice-based technology demonstration and intensive training on November 22.

The program, organized by the Office of the Provincial Agricultural Services, selected 25 qualified local farmers cultivating no more than two hectares each.

Participants received both theoretical instruction and hands-on demonstrations of advanced rice-farming methods and farm management practices aimed at increasing productivity and efficiency.

Balangkayan, which ranks third in the province in terms of rice-planted area, has yet to earn the title of “rice granary of the south” due to relatively low production output.

The training seeks to address this gap by equipping farmers with modern techniques and innovative technologies that can enhance yield and strengthen food security—one of Governor Ralph Vincent Evardone’s five-point agenda for agricultural development.

Vice Mayor Edith Anne Contado, representing Mayor Allan Contado, thanked the provincial government for supporting local farmers and highlighted their vital role in ensuring the municipality’s food supply.

Provincial Rice Program Coordinator Teodoro Apura emphasized that initiatives like these are key to empowering farmers, improving rice output, and sustaining the agricultural backbone of Eastern Samar.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

LGUs in Eastern Visayas honored for advancing population and development programs

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POPULATION DEVELOPMENT CHAMPIONS. The Commission on Population and Development(CPD) honored several local government units in the region which are implementing on population and development initiatives. Among the winners was the province of Leyte with Governor Carlos Jericho ‘Icot’ Petilla receiving the trophy from CPD officials.(CPD FACEBOOK)
POPULATION DEVELOPMENT CHAMPIONS. The Commission on Population and Development(CPD) honored several local government units in the region which are implementing on population and development initiatives. Among the winners was the province of Leyte with Governor Carlos Jericho ‘Icot’ Petilla receiving the trophy from CPD officials.(CPD FACEBOOK)

PALO, Leyte— Several local government units in Eastern Visayas were recognized for outstanding implementation of population and development initiatives during the Rafael M. Salas Kaunlarang Pantao Award (RMSKPA) regional awarding ceremony held at the Leyte Provincial Capitol mini-theater, this town.

In the municipal category, Merida, Leyte took first place, followed by Gandara, Samar, in second and Mapanas, Northern Samar in third.

For the city category, Tacloban City emerged as the lone awardee.

In the provincial category, Leyte placed first, while Northern Samar finished second with it’s town of Palapag receiving special citation.

Cash incentives were awarded to the top LGUs: P50,000, P30,000, and P20,000 for the first, second and third municipal winners; P70,000 for the city awardee; and P100,000 and P70,000 for the first and second placers in the provincial level.

CPD-8 Regional Director Elnora Pulma, who led the awarding rites, praised the LGUs for their continued commitment to addressing population issues through responsive and data-driven planning.

Among those who received the awards on behalf of their respective LGUs were Leyte Governor Carlos Jericho Petilla, Tacloban City Councilor Bryan Granados, Mapanas Vice Mayor Dr. Ma. Luisa Barbara Tejano , and several municipal population officers.

First-place awardees will advance to the national selection for the RMSKPA.

The RMSKPA, jointly implemented by the Commission on Population and Development (CPD) and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), honors provinces, cities, and municipalities with innovative and effective programs promoting responsible parenthood, reproductive health, gender equality, and sustainable human development.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Borongan City sets direction for local bamboo industry through development roadmap writeshop

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BAMBOO INDUSTRY PROMOTION. The city government of Borongan is pushing for a development road map aimed at boosting the local bamboo industry during a writeshop on Nov.19 to 21. (PHOTO COURTESY)
BAMBOO INDUSTRY PROMOTION. The city government of Borongan is pushing for a development road map aimed at boosting the local bamboo industry during a writeshop on Nov.19 to 21. (PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY — Government and partner institutions in Borongan City have finalized a development roadmap aimed at strengthening the local bamboo industry following a three-day Bamboo Industry Development Roadmap Writeshop held from November 19 to 21 at Boro Bay Hotel.

The activity was jointly organized by the Department of Trade and Industry–Eastern Samar, Eastern Samar State University, and the Borongan City Environment and Natural Resources Office. Participants included officials from the Borongan City LGU and collaborating agencies.

Workshop sessions focused on planning tools such as situational analysis, stakeholder analysis, SWOT analysis, and action planning, covering the full supply chain from bamboo production to market development.

Sessions on budgeting and LGU plan integration ensured that strategies would align with the city’s development agenda and funding priorities.

Resource speakers also discussed the ecological and economic value of bamboo.

Felly Cervantes noted bamboo’s contribution to environmental protection, citing its ability to absorb carbon dioxide and help prevent soil erosion and flooding.

Mark William Gonzales described bamboo as the “grass of hope,” referring to its cultural value and livelihood-generating potential.

The writeshop concluded with the crafting of a unified roadmap that positions bamboo as a key component of Borongan’s sustainability, climate resilience, and economic development goals.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Former OFW arrested in Biliran for violence against women

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TACLOBAN CITY— A retired Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) was arrested by local police in Naval, Biliran on Friday morning, Nov. 21, after a court issued a warrant for his detention.

The suspect, identified only as alias “Andoy,” 65, married, and a resident of Brgy. Catmon, Naval, was apprehended around 10:26 a.m. in Brgy. Smo Rosario, the capital town of Biliran.

The arrest stemmed from a warrant of arrest dated Nov. 17, 2025, issued by the Branch 16, Naval, Biliran, for violation of Republic Act 9262, or the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004. The law covers physical, sexual, psychological, and economic abuse.

The court recommended bail of P72,000 for temporary liberty.

The arrest was conducted as part of the Simultaneous Anti-Criminality Law Enforcement Operations (SACLEO). Authorities confirmed that the suspect was informed of the nature of his arrest and advised of his constitutional rights in a language he understood.

After being booked at the Naval Municipal Police Station, the accused was prepared for proper disposition and return to the court that issued the warrant.

(ROBERT DEJON)

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