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House reduced to ashes on Christmas Day

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ORMOC CITY– The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) in Naval, Biliran is conducting an in-depth investigation into a fire that completely destroyed a bungalow-type house on Christmas Day, December 25, in Barangay Caraycaray.

The house, owned by a 55-year-old resident only identified as “Ron,” was engulfed in flames at around 6:50 pm, with firefighters working quickly to bring the blaze under control.

Initial reports from the BFP revealed that the homeowner had left his house at around 9 am to attend a Christmas party in Barangay P.I. Garcia, also in the same town.

At about 6:40 pm, he received a call from a neighbor informing him that his house was on fire. He rushed back to find firefighters actively battling the flames.

The fire was declared under control by 6:50 pm and fully extinguished by 7:09 pm, according to fire officials.

The BFP has yet to determine the cause of the fire, and an investigation is ongoing to establish the origin and possible circumstances surrounding the incident.

No injuries were reported, but the house was completely burned down, leaving the homeowner to assess the extent of the loss during what was meant to be a day of celebration.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Unidentified body found in Biri town

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In Northern Samar

ORMOC CITY– Local authorities in Biri, Northern Samar are appealing to the public for help in identifying a male body found floating in the seawaters of Barangay San Pedro on the morning of December 26, 2024.

The body was described as a male wearing red boxer shorts, a blue t-shirt, and a gold bracelet on his left wrist.

According to police, “Mike,” a 48-year-old barangay chairman and resident of Barangay San Pedro, reported the discovery around 9 am on the same day.

Responders from the local police, the Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (LDRRMO), and the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) arrived at the scene around 11 am.They retrieved the cadaver and brought it to the town’s rural health unit for a post-mortem examination.

Authorities are urging anyone with information about the identity of the deceased to contact the Biri Municipal Police Station.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Clash between soldiers and rebels resulted in the seizure of firearms and anti-personnel mines

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Government troops recovered several firearms including anti-personnel mines from members of the New People’s Army after their arm clash in Jaro, Leyte on December 30. (8TH ID PHOTO)
Government troops recovered several firearms including anti-personnel mines from members of the New People’s Army after their arm clash in Jaro, Leyte on December 30. (8TH ID PHOTO)

TACLOBAN CITY – Government troops seized three anti-personnel mines (APMs) and a firearm following a brief encounter with suspected communist rebels in Jaro, Leyte.

On Monday, December 30, troops from the 93rd Infantry Battalion based in Kananga, engaged in a five-minute firefight with members of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) in the hinterlands of Barangay Canhandugan, Jaro.

Recovered after the clash were one .45-caliber pistol, three APMs, ammunition, and other war materials.

A soldier sustained a minor injury on his chest during the encounter and was promptly provided medical attention.

The intensified security operations conducted by government troops thwarted potential violent activities in the area, while also strengthening measures to protect civilians from possible attacks by rebel members.

Brig. Gen. Noel Vestuir, commander of the 802nd Infantry Brigade, commended the swift action of the soldiers and the vital role played by the community in ensuring the operation’s success.

“The NPA once again failed in their terroristic activities due to the invaluable assistance of the populace, who alerted our soldiers about the presence of suspicious individuals in their community,” Vestuir said in a statement.

Maj. Gen. Adonis Ariel Orio, the commanding general of the 8th Infantry Division, praised the troops for their dedication to safeguarding the public despite the holiday season. He also expressed his gratitude to local residents for their support in the fight for lasting peace.

“With the cooperation of the civilian sector, achievements like this are made possible. Let us continue working together to eliminate this threat and ensure the safety of our communities,” he said in a separate statement.

The Philippine Army called on remaining rebel members to surrender and take advantage of the government’s amnesty program, which offers opportunities for reintegration and a chance to live peaceful lives with their families.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Biliran provincial gov’t to shoulder barge rental for heavy vehicle transport

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TACLOBAN CITY – The provincial government of Biliran has announced that it will cover the cost of the monthly rental for a barge to transport heavy vehicles between Leyte and Biliran, as confirmed by Governor Gerard Roger Espina.

“The provincial government will shoulder the monthly barge rental expenses through the calamity fund, while fuel charges will be covered by the daily operations through transport fees for long-term sustainability,” he stated.

The province of Biliran was placed under a state of calamity on December 28,2024 by the provincial board during a special session. This decision followed the recommendation of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC) after their December 24 meeting.

The move was in response to possible economic impacts after the Biliran Bridge was discovered to suffering from defects that need repair.

The Department of Public Works and Highways has limited the load and weight of vehicles passing the bridge constructed in 1975.

“Although we still have to wait for a clear pathway at both Leyte and Biliran ports, the barge will remain on standby at Naval and will be deployed once the docking areas are cleared,” Gov. Espina added.

The barge designated for the transport of heavy vehicles has already arrived and is currently docked at Naval port.

Meanwhile, the Biliran District Engineering Office is continuing its work to prepare docking sites in Leyte and Biliran towns.

Progress on the docking site preparations has been delayed due to persistent rain in the region since December. Once completed, the barge will transport heavy vehicles, particularly those carrying essential goods and products, between Leyte and Biliran.

The use of the barge became necessary following an inspection on December 24, which revealed structural issues with the Biliran Bridge after a viral video showed it “swaying.” As a precaution, only light vehicles and those weighing less than 5 tons are currently permitted to cross the bridge.

Among the most affected by the weight restrictions are fuel tankers supplying gasoline stations in the province. In response, the Department of Energy has coordinated with the Philippine Navy to transport fuel tankers from Cebu to Biliran to ensure an uninterrupted fuel supply.

On December 31, Petron Corporation sent nine fuel tankers carrying a total of 180,000 liters of petroleum from Cebu to Biliran to replenish the fuel stocks of its gas stations operating in the province.

Gov. Espina emphasized that these measures are part of the provincial government’s commitment to ensuring the continuous delivery of essential goods and services despite the challenges posed by the bridge’s weight restrictions.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Drug peddler nabbed in buy-bust operation

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ORMOC CITY-A newly identified drug peddler was arrested by the Station Drug Enforcement Team (SDET) of the local police of Palompon, Leyte during a buy-bust operation conducted on December 27, at 6:54 pm, in Purok Bangus 1, Barangay Mazawalo, this municipality.

The suspect, identified only as alias “Iyoy,” a 25-year-old jobless resident of Mazawalo, is listed as a street-level individual on the local police’s drug watchlist.

According to authorities, the operation yielded one sachet containing a white crystalline substance believed to be shabu, purchased by an undercover operative for P500.

During a body search conducted in the presence of law-mandated witnesses, two additional sachets of suspected shabu and the marked P500 buy-bust money were recovered from the suspect.

Charges for violations of Section 5 (Sale of Dangerous Drugs) and Section 11 (Possession of Dangerous Drugs) under Republic Act 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, have been filed against the suspect at the City Prosecutor’s Office.

He is currently detained at the Palompon Municipal Police Station’s lock-up facility.

The Palompon police reaffirmed their commitment to intensifying anti-drug operations in the municipality as part of their ongoing campaign against illegal drugs.
(ROBERT DEJON)

NSSDEO OIC ADE Tañala completes DE candidates training course

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NSSDEO, Brgy. Burabud, Laoang, Northern Samar – Engineer Francisco Y. Tañala, OIC, Assistant District Engineer of the Department of Public Works and Highways Northern Samar Second District Engineering Office (DPWH-NSSDEO), attended a 24-day District Engineer Candidates Training Course from November 4 – December 5, 2024, held at the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Central Office, Manila.

The District Engineer training course was conducted by the Human Resource and Administrative Service to prepare and capacitate the incumbent and potential District Engineers in implementing infrastructure projects in accordance with existing laws and standards and in managing the technical, financial, resource, administrative, and legal matters in their office.

The seminar workshop was participated by incumbent OIC, District Engineers and OIC, Assistant District Engineers of the department from different regions across the country.
According to OIC, ADE Tañala, the training course was divided into seven modules which covered the entire 24-day training from Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM up to 5:00 PM.

The seven modules were discussed as follows: Module I – Management and Communication which focuses on principles of management, oral communication, technical writing, and policy formulation; Module II – Organization and Management which focuses on the DPWH Strategic Infrastructure Programs and Projects; Module III – Project Identification which focuses on the infrastructure planning, project identification process, and related planning issuances and requirements; Module IV – Project Preparation which focuses on the detailed engineering design; Module V – Project Implementation which focuses on the financial management, right-of-way (ROW) acquisition, procurement management, contract management, construction management, quality assurance and quality control, problem-based learning, and project assessment; Module VI – Infrastructure Operation and Maintenance which focuses on the infrastructure maintenance, disaster and incident management operations, and equipment management; and Module VII – Administrative and Legal matters which highlights the public relations management, information and communications technology management, physical resource management, and legal and regulatory compliance.

Participants were given intellectual tasks or exercises after discussion of every module. Before training completion, a comprehensive examination was given on the last day of the training to measure its outcome and effectiveness.

At the end of the said training, participants were expected to perform their functions and responsibilities by efficiently implementing infrastructure projects and effectively managing the technical, financial, resource, administrative, and legal matters of the District Engineering Office in accordance with the latest departments orders, issuances, existing laws, policies, rules, and regulations.

The 24-day training winded-up with the giving of certificates to all participants who successfully completed the requirement of the course for the District Engineer Candidates Training.
(dpwh8/nssdeo/rnl/jmp)

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