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TCDEO conducts “Lakbay-Alalay” for Undas 2024

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TACLOBAN CITY– The Tacloban City District Engineering Office (TCDEO) has rolled out its annual “Lakbay-Alalay” program to assist motorists and ensure road safety during the observance of All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day.

The program, which began on October 31 and will continue until November 2, 2024, is part of a larger public service initiative by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).

The Lakbay-Alalay program aims to provide timely and essential aid to travelers during the peak Undas travel period, deploying Motorist Assistance teams at strategic points along key routes. Services include roadside vehicle repair assistance, travel information, and first aid in emergencies, ensuring smoother and safer journeys for those visiting cemeteries and churches.

The DPWH has established three assistance stations across Tacloban City: Station I at PHHC Traffic Island, Station II at Coca-Cola Traffic Island, and Station III at the Tacloban District Engineering Office. The initiative is spearheaded by Engr. Lemuel Mikkael Sibayan of the Maintenance Section, under the direct supervision of District Engineer Rebecca G. Yuse.

“We understand that Undas is a significant time for our community, and our goal is to provide every motorist with safe and efficient travel,” said Engr. Sibayan. “Our team is equipped to offer immediate support, from mechanical help to emergency first aid, ensuring people can reach their destinations with peace of mind.”

District Engineer Rebecca G. Yuse reminded travelers to prioritize safety throughout the holiday season. “We urge everyone to remain cautious and vigilant while on the road,” she said. “By planning ahead, observing road rules, and taking advantage of our Lakbay-Alalay assistance when needed, we can all help make this Undas season safer for everyone.” (PR)

Businessman shot dead by unidentified assailants in Calbayog City

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ORMOC CITY– A businessman was fatally shot by unidentified assailants on a motorcycle shortly after delivering dressed chicken to an outlet in Barangay West Awang, Calbayog City, Samar, at around 12:04 p.m. on Wednesday, October 30.

Police identified the victim as “Boyet,” 48, a businessman from Jetafe, Bohol, currently residing in Brgy. Oquendo Poblacion, Calbayog City. The victim, a former employee of the Energy Development Corporation (EDC) in Ormoc City was into chicken business.

According to the initial investigation, the victim was helping his driver maneuver their delivery van onto the main road when two suspects approached and, without warning, fired at him, striking him in the chest.

The victim was rushed to Calbayog District Hospital but was declared dead on arrival. The suspects immediately fled the scene on a motorcycle, heading east.

The Calbayog City Police Station has launched an investigation to identify the suspects, coordinating with nearby police stations for checkpoints and dragnet operations. The Calbayog City Forensic Unit has also been requested to process the crime scene for evidence. (ROBERT DEJON)

DPWH completes Flood Mitigation Structure in Rawis

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NSSDEO, Brgy. Burabud, Laoang, Northern Samar – In an effort to safeguard the coastal denizens against potential sea-level surge, the Department of Public Works and Highways Northern Samar Second District Engineering Office (DPWH-NSSDEO) has reached its 100 percent completion of the Construction of Flood Mitigation Structure of Brgy. Rawis in Laoang, Northern Samar, on October 7, 2024.

The Construction of Flood Mitigation Structure in Brgy. Rawis, Laoang, Northern Samar, entails a comprehensive scope of works, including the construction of 117.00 meters reinforced concrete revetment on steel sheet pile foundation; concreting of 117.00 meters roadway PCCP; construction of 117.00 meters sidewalk with curb and gutter; construction of 2 units RCBC with wingwall and apron at Sta. 0+100.00 and Sta. 0+180.75, with a contract amount of Php 29,300,446.86, funded under General Appropriations Act (GAA) of 2024.

Furthermore, the structure was built horizontal to the shoreline to withstand the waves that can cause gradual erosion of the soil that prevent damage to the nearby properties. It plays a pivotal role in enhancing the community’s resilience to climate change impacts.

This project emphasizes the unwavering commitment of DPWH to protect coastal communities against natural disasters, as it provides a barrier against storm surge flooding and contributes to the overall adaptation and mitigation efforts.

Through fortified defenses of building vital project, inhabitants and properties are protected and secured. This project was completed ahead of its completion schedule. This also contributes to the aesthetic enhancement of the coastlines, which can create an inviting environment for the locals. (PR)

PNP-PDEA dismantles drug den in Palo

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ORMOC CITY– Operatives from the Station Drug Enforcement Team (SDET) of the local police in Palo, Leyte, together with agents from the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), apprehended four individuals in a buy-bust operation that led to the dismantling of a drug den on Sunday, November 3, around 7:35 pm, in Sitio Kasagingan, Barangay Cavite East, of said town.

The suspects were identified by their aliases as “John” (the alleged maintainer), “Josh” (employee), “Pete” (visitor), and “Pong” (visitor).

During the operation, the main target, alias “John,” was found in possession of nine sachets containing a white crystalline substance suspected to be shabu, with an estimated weight of 27.66 grams and an approximate market value of P188,088.Various drug paraphernalia were also recovered.

The arrested individuals were informed of the nature of their arrest and were apprised of their constitutional rights in a language they understood.

The suspects are facing charges for violations of Sections 5 (sale of illegal drugs), 11 (possession of illegal drugs), and 12 (possession of drug paraphernalia) of Republic Act 9165, also known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 and are currently detained at the Palo Municipal Police Station for further proceedings.
(ROBERT DEJON)

DPWH reconstructs Leyte-Samar road; motorist safety enhanced

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TACLOBAN CITY— The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Tacloban City District Engineering Office (TCDEO) expands prevention of slip, slope collapse, and landslide along Leyte-Samar Road (via Guintigui-an) through the rehabilitation of certain road sections completed on July 14, 2024.

The P11.3-million project, sourced from the 2024 General Appropriations Act, addresses the vulnerability of certain areas to slips, slope collapses, and landslides to ensure the welfare of all road users.

The rehabilitation covers the reblocking of the existing concrete road, covering a total length of 299 meters, to increase its durability and longevity. Additionally, a total length of 245 meters of stone masonry slope protection was included to prevent the onset of landslides within the area.

“With the completion of this project, we significantly reduce the risks associated with slips, slope collapses, and landslides. This helps prevent further damage to the roads and ensures the safety of all motorists who rely on this road,” said District Engineer Rebecca G. Yuse.

This rehabilitation not only strengthens the road’s structural integrity but also enhances travel conditions for everyone using the Leyte-Samar route, providing a safer and more efficient travel experience. —
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Drinking session turns deadly in Northern Samar

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ORMOC CITY– A drinking session between two neighbors ended in tragedy when an argument escalated into a fatal hacking incident around 7 pm on October 30, in Barangay Cagugubngan, Catubig, Northern Samar.

The police identified the victim as “William,” 60, a married carpenter residing in the said village where the suspect, known as “Cardo,” 56, also resides.

According to the police investigation, the two men were drinking together when a personal issue sparked an argument.

Under the influence of alcohol, the suspect allegedly attacked the victim with a long-bladed weapon known as a ‘sundang’, hacking him multiple times. The victim was rushed to Catubig District Hospital but was declared dead on arrival.

Responding officers from Catubig police arrested the suspect, informing him of his rights in a language he understood.

The suspect, along with the confiscated weapon, was taken to Catubig municipal police station for proper processing. A murder case has been filed against him, and he is currently detained at the Catubig MPS lock-up cell.

(ROBERT DEJON)

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