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Rep. Libanan pushes PBBM to certify national land-use bill as urgent

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Rep. Marcelino “Nonoy” Libanan
Rep. Marcelino “Nonoy” Libanan

TACLOBAN CITY — House Minority Leader and 4Ps Party-list Rep. Marcelino “Nonoy” Libanan has called on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to certify as urgent the passage of a National Land-Use Law, stressing that the widespread flooding and destruction caused by Typhoon “Tino” highlight the country’s weak land-use planning.

“The tragic loss of lives and the devastation left by Typhoon Tino once again expose the severe gaps in our national land-use planning and disaster risk management,” Libanan said in a statement. “We are paying the price for decades of policy inaction.”

Libanan said proper land-use planning is essential to protect communities from natural hazards and ensure environmental sustainability.

“Proper land-use planning is a matter of survival in this era of brutal climate change,” he said, adding that the government must stop allowing settlements in areas prone to flooding, landslides, and storm surges.

He warned that the Philippines will continue to face stronger and wetter storms due to climate change and must therefore adopt forward-looking land-use policies to safeguard forests, watersheds, and coastal areas that serve as natural defenses.

The proposed National Land-Use Law, he explained, will serve as the country’s master framework for the allocation and management of land and natural resources, balancing human settlement, economic growth, and environmental protection.

Libanan lamented that the measure has languished in Congress since the 1990s. “In the 19th Congress, the House passed the bill on third and final reading, but the Senate was unable to act on it,” he said.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Street-level drug peddler nabbed in Baybay City buy-bust operation

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ORMOC CITY— A suspected street-level drug peddler was arrested in a buy-bust operation conducted by the City Drug Enforcement Team of the local police in Barangay Maslug, Baybay City on Thursday morning, November 6.

The suspect, identified only as alias “Ewin,” 48, married, and a resident of Barangay Maslug, was apprehended at around 11:44 a.m. He is listed as a street-level individual on the local police’s drug watchlist.

During the operation, police recovered one sachet containing a white crystalline substance suspected to be shabu, which was purchased by an operative for P500. A subsequent body search, conducted in the presence of law-mandated witnesses, yielded two more sachets of suspected shabu inside an empty transparent plastic container.

The confiscated illegal drugs weighed about 1.28 grams, with an estimated Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) value of P8,704.

Police said the suspect was informed of the nature of his arrest and his constitutional rights in a language he fully understood.

Charges for violation of Republic Act 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, have been filed against him before the Provincial Prosecutor’s Office. The suspect is now detained at the Baybay City Police Station lock-up cell.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Barangay kagawad tagged as high-value target nabbed in Carigara drug bust

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ORMOC CITY– An incumbent barangay kagawad was arrested in a buy-bust operation jointly conducted by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) and the station drug enforcement team of the local police on Thursday afternoon, November 6, in Barangay Sawang, this town.

Police identified the suspect as alias “Mon,” 35, single, a barangay kagawad of Barangay Sta. Fe and a resident of the same village. He is classified as a high-value individual (HVI) on the drug watchlist of both the local police and PDEA.

The operation, carried out around 3:20 p.m., resulted in the confiscation of eight sachets containing white crystalline substances suspected to be shabu. One sachet was sold to an undercover operative for P500, while seven more sachets were recovered from a green plastic container found in the suspect’s possession.

Authorities also seized a P500 marked bill, P1,031 in cash of various denominations, one motorcycle key, and a blue-black SYN motorcycle used by the suspect.

Police said the seized suspected shabu weighed approximately 0.85 grams, with an estimated Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) value of P5,780.

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

Charges for violation of Republic Act 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, have been filed against him before the Provincial Prosecutor’s Office. He is currently detained at the Carigara Municipal Police Station lock-up cell.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Tingog, Rep. Romualdez ready relief aid for families in Typhoon Uwan’s path

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Volunteers at the Tingog Community Center in Tacloban City repack essential goods prepositioned by former Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez of Leyte and Tingog Party-list for immediate distribution to communities in Eastern Visayas that may be affected by Typhoon Uwan. (VER NOVENO)

TACLOBAN CITY — The Tingog Party List and the Office of Leyte 1st District Representative Ferdinand Martin Romualdez have prepositioned relief goods for immediate distribution to families affected by Super Typhoon ‘Uwan’ across Eastern Visayas.

The relief preparation was carried out on Saturday, November 8, 2025 — coinciding with the 12th anniversary of Super Typhoon ‘Yolanda’ (Haiyan) — with volunteers joining efforts to repack essential commodities.

The prepositioned assistance includes 400 sacks of 25-kilogram rice; 80 boxes of coffee; 80 boxes of instant noodles; 80 boxes of canned goods; 50 boxes of Energen cereal drink; and 50 boxes of biscuits.

These goods are ready for deployment to areas projected to be directly hit by the typhoon in Eastern Visayas and nearby provinces.

“I am calling on everyone to stay alert and work together to ensure zero casualties. Let us remain prepared, coordinate with authorities and local government units, and rely on official advisories for timely and accurate information,” said Rep. Romualdez, who also serves as Tingog Party List’s lead convenor.

Tingog and Congressman Romualdez reiterated their commitment to assist affected families and urged the public to remain vigilant, heed government warnings, and prioritize safety as Uwan approaches.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Fire razes 80 houses in Bato, Leyte amid onslaught of Super Typhoon ‘’Uwan

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FIRE AMIDST TYPHOON UWANG FURY. More than 100 families lost their houses due to a fire incident in Bato, Leyte on Nov.9 with arson officers have yet to determine the cause of the conflagration that burned down more than 80 houses and six business establishments. (MDDRMO BATO FACEBOOK)
FIRE AMIDST TYPHOON UWANG FURY. More than 100 families lost their houses due to a fire incident in Bato, Leyte on Nov.9 with arson officers have yet to determine the cause of the conflagration that burned down more than 80 houses and six business establishments. (MDDRMO BATO FACEBOOK)

TACLOBAN CITY — Even as strong winds and torrential rains from Super Typhoon ‘Uwan’ battered Eastern Visayas, a massive fire broke out early Sunday, Nov.9, in Barangay Iniguihan, Bato, Leyte, destroying more than 80 houses and five commercial establishments.

According to FO1 Dave Cortez, duty investigator of the Bato Fire Station, the blaze started around 4:30 a.m. and quickly spread as powerful winds fanned the flames, complicating firefighting efforts.

“The nature of the incident is still under investigation. Thus, we cannot divulge details yet,” Cortez told Leyte Samar Daily Express in a phone interview.

He said most of the houses were made of light materials and built close to each other, while the swampy terrain in the area also made it difficult for fire trucks and personnel to maneuver.

The fire affected 106 families and gutted around 680 square meters of residential and commercial property. A total of 82 houses and five business establishments were completely destroyed.

No fatalities were reported, though one firefighter suffered eye irritation while battling the blaze. “He is now okay,” Cortez said.

All displaced families are now taking shelter in evacuation centers. The local government has extended food, clothing, and other relief assistance, while private groups and individuals have initiated donation drives for the victims.

“It’s a very unfortunate incident for the victims. They had yet to recover from Typhoon Tino, and now, aside from enduring Uwan, they also lost their homes to fire,” Cortez added.
Responding units from the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) in Bato, Matalom, Hilongos, Bontoc, Inopacan, Maasin City, Sogod, Hindang, and Baybay, along with the Hilongos municipal fire team, worked together to contain the blaze amid harsh weather conditions.
The fire was raised to third alarm at 4:40 a.m., declared under control by 6:30 a.m., and fully extinguished at 6:45 a.m. Damage was estimated at P1.6 million, according to the BFP.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

DSWD-8 sets aside P95 million in aid as Super Typhoon ‘Uwan’ impacts Eastern Visayas

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TACLOBAN CITY — The Department of Social Welfare and Development in Eastern Visayas (DSWD-8) announced its readiness to provide immediate assistance to communities that were affected by Super Typhoon Uwan, with over P95 million worth of relief goods and standby funds already prepositioned across the region.

DSWD-8 assured the public that it is fully prepared to support local government units in their disaster response and relief operations.

The agency reported that its stockpile includes 79,605 family food boxes, 19,300 non-food items, 14,949 ready-to-eat food packs, and 1,744 bottles of drinking water. In addition, a P3-million standby fund has been allocated for quick response and logistical needs.

“These preparations form part of our proactive response to ensure timely assistance to affected families,” DSWD-8 said in a statement.

Meanwhile, the agency’s “Angels in Red Vests” continue to assist residents still reeling from the impact of Typhoon Tino, even as coordination and monitoring efforts are intensified in anticipation of Uwan’s possible landfall.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

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