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Eastern Samar eyes tourism growth post-energy crisis, targets revival after 630K arrivals

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TOURISM REVIVAL. Eastern Samar Governor Ralph Vincent Evardone meets with Department of Tourism Regional Director Karina Rosa Tiopes to discuss long-term tourism development plans for Eastern Samar. Among the province’s key attractions is Canhugas Nature Park in Hernani town, highlighted as one of its top tourist draws as the province prepares for post-crisis tourism recovery and growth. (CANHUGAS NATURE PARK FACEBOOK)
TOURISM REVIVAL. Eastern Samar Governor Ralph Vincent Evardone meets with Department of Tourism Regional Director Karina Rosa Tiopes to discuss long-term tourism development plans for Eastern Samar. Among the province’s key attractions is Canhugas Nature Park in Hernani town, highlighted as one of its top tourist draws as the province prepares for post-crisis tourism recovery and growth.                (CANHUGAS NATURE PARK FACEBOOK)

TACLOBAN CITY — Despite an ongoing energy crisis that has slowed tourism activities, the provincial government of Eastern Samar is pushing forward with long-term plans to strengthen its tourism industry, building on last year’s momentum when the province recorded more than 630,000 tourist arrivals.

Governor Ralph Vincent Evardone reaffirmed this commitment during a recent courtesy visit by Department of Tourism Regional Director Karina Rosa Tiopes, where discussions focused on sustaining and expanding the province’s tourism potential.

Also present in the meeting was Provincial Tourism Officer Neil Alejandro Pinarok, as officials identified key destinations across Eastern Samar that could be further developed and promoted to position the province as a must-visit site in Eastern Visayas.

Evardone acknowledged that current efforts are largely centered on addressing power supply issues, which have temporarily hampered tourism-related initiatives. However, he stressed that tourism development remains a priority for the provincial government once the situation stabilizes.

“We are hopeful that once the situation stabilizes, Eastern Samar will steadily rise as one of the country’s emerging tourist destinations,” the governor said.

Tiopes, for her part, expressed optimism over the province’s prospects, particularly highlighting its rich marine biodiversity.

She noted that Eastern Samar has the potential to become a premier diving destination, comparable to Southern Leyte, which is known for its world-class underwater attractions.
While major tourism programs are currently on hold, provincial officials said groundwork is already being laid—from site identification to development planning—to ensure a smoother rollout of initiatives once energy concerns are resolved.

The provincial government remains confident that with sustained planning and national support, Eastern Samar can boost tourist arrivals further, generate more economic opportunities, and showcase its natural assets in the years ahead.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA, JOEY A. GABIETA)

Southern Leyte’s No. 6 most wanted arrested in Davao Oriental

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ORMOC CITY— Authorities have arrested the sixth most wanted person in Southern Leyte during a joint police operation in Mati City, Davao Oriental on Wednesday, April 15.

The suspect, identified only as alias “Nante,” 37, a farmer and native of Maasin City, was apprehended around 1 p.m. in Barangay Taguibo by operatives of the Provincial Intelligence Unit of the Southern Leyte Provincial Police Office, in coordination with the Maasin City Police Station and the Mati City Police Station under Philippine National Police Regional Office 11.

Southern Leyte police director Col. Raymundo Graviles said the arrest was carried out by virtue of a warrant issued on July 17, 2025 by a regional trial court in Maasin City.
The suspect is facing charges of sexual assault and attempted statutory rape. The court recommended bail of P200,000 for the sexual assault case and P120,000 for the attempted statutory rape charge.

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

He was initially brought to the Mati City Police Station for booking and proper disposition and will be returned to the issuing court in Maasin City.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Rep. Acidre urges stricter waste management measures after landfill incidents

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Rep. Jude Acidre
Rep. Jude Acidre

TACLOBAN CITY — Tingog party-list Rep. Jude Acidre has called for stronger enforcement of waste management policies following recent incidents involving landfill sites in Navotas, Cebu, and Rizal.

Acidre raised concern over the reported fire at the Navotas Sanitary Landfill and trash slides in Cebu and Rodriguez, Rizal, saying these incidents highlight gaps in the country’s solid waste management system.

He stressed the need for the national government to ensure that waste disposal facilities strictly comply with environmental and safety standards, particularly under the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act.

The lawmaker urged a thorough review of the law’s implementation, emphasizing the importance of proper waste segregation, reduction at source, and the establishment and maintenance of sanitary landfills.

Acidre also called for a review of local government unit (LGU) waste management contracts to ensure accountability, compliance with regulations, and more efficient delivery of services.

He further said LGUs should be supported in improving landfill operations, waste collection systems, and segregation programs, while strengthening initiatives that promote waste reduction, reuse, and circular economy practices.

Acidre added that stronger coordination among concerned agencies and local governments is crucial to protecting public health, safeguarding communities, and ensuring environmental sustainability.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

DAR boosts farm productivity support for Northern Samar agrarian reform groups

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TACLOBAN CITY — Two agrarian reform beneficiaries’ organizations (ARBOs) in Catarman, Northern Samar are set to receive livelihood and agricultural productivity assistance from the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) under a program aimed at strengthening climate-resilient farming in disaster-affected communities.

The initiative forms part of DAR’s Climate Resilient Farm Productivity Support Program–Sustainable Livelihood for Disaster Affected Areas (CRFPSP-SLS), which seeks to enhance farm production while improving the income of smallholder farmers.

Under the program, the Barangay Gebulwangan ARBs and Farmers Association Inc. will receive machinery and support for vegetable and rice production, while the Sitio Hibabaogan Farmers Association Inc. in Barangay Washington will be provided with a greenhouse and hydroponics system for lettuce production.

Each group will receive assistance worth P300,000, including farming machinery, vegetable seeds, and other essential farm implements. Project implementation is expected to begin in June this year.

A coordination meeting was held at the Catarman municipal hall with representatives from the DAR Northern Samar Provincial Office, Municipal Agrarian Reform Officer Chona Catunga, and Municipal Agriculture Office head Merlyn Ambos to finalize project preparations and implementation details.

Also present were Marita Adlawan, president of the Barangay Gebulwangan Farmers Association, and Aniceto Ortego, president of the Sitio Hibabaogan Farmers Association.
Beneficiaries expressed gratitude for the support, saying the assistance will significantly improve their farming operations and productivity.

Local government officials also assured their full support to ensure the successful rollout of the program in the municipality.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Leyte rolls out fuel price monitoring app amid volatile pump prices

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FUEL PRICES MONITORING. Provincial Administrator Corazon Alvero, representing Leyte Governor Carlos Jericho Petilla, leads the orientation and mobile device whitelisting for municipal agriculturists and agricultural extension workers (AEWs) on Tuesday, April 14, as part of the rollout of the QGas application. The digital platform aims to provide real-time fuel price monitoring across Leyte, helping motorists access reliable information and make informed decisions amid continuing fuel price fluctuations. (OFFICE OF PROVICIAL AGRICULTURE-LEYTE)
FUEL PRICES MONITORING. Provincial Administrator Corazon Alvero, representing Leyte Governor Carlos Jericho Petilla, leads the orientation and mobile device whitelisting for municipal agriculturists and agricultural extension workers (AEWs) on Tuesday, April 14, as part of the rollout of the QGas application. The digital platform aims to provide real-time fuel price monitoring across Leyte, helping motorists access reliable information and make informed decisions amid continuing fuel price fluctuations.     (OFFICE OF PROVICIAL AGRICULTURE-LEYTE)

TACLOBAN CITY — Amid continuing fluctuations in fuel prices, the provincial government of Leyte has launched a digital platform that allows the public to easily check and compare pump prices across different areas in the province.

Dubbed the QGas application, the system is part of Governor Carlos Jericho ‘Icot’ Petilla’s initiative to improve transparency and help motorists make informed decisions as fuel costs remain unpredictable.

To support the rollout, municipal agriculturists and agricultural extension workers (AEWs) underwent orientation and mobile device whitelisting, equipping them to collect and upload fuel price data from gasoline stations in their respective localities.

Provincial Administrator Corazon Alvero underscored the importance of their role, noting that accurate and timely data collection is crucial in ensuring the platform’s effectiveness, especially as communities continue to feel the impact of rising fuel prices.

Claire Maderazo, head of the province’s special projects office, said the application directly addresses concerns over fuel price volatility by providing real-time updates per municipality. This, she added, empowers consumers with reliable information and promotes fair pricing practices.

Under the system, AEWs will regularly gather fuel price data, which will then be synchronized with a central database and published through the official website of the provincial government of Leyte, making it accessible to the public.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

PH, US troops boost disaster response skills ahead of Balikatan 2026

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BALIKATAN. Troops from the 8th Infantry Division and the United States Army take part in a joint medical response training at Camp Lukban in preparation for Exercise Balikatan 2026. The three-day activity, involving Task Force AYUDA personnel, enhances disaster response capabilities and life-saving medical skills to strengthen humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations in Eastern Visayas.(8TH ID)
BALIKATAN. Troops from the 8th Infantry Division and the United States Army take part in a joint medical response training at Camp Lukban in preparation for Exercise Balikatan 2026. The three-day activity, involving Task Force AYUDA personnel, enhances disaster response capabilities and life-saving medical skills to strengthen humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations in Eastern Visayas.(8TH ID)

TACLOBAN CITY — Filipino soldiers are stepping up their readiness for large-scale humanitarian and disaster response operations as troops from the 8th Infantry Division took part in a joint medical response training with the United States Army ahead of the upcoming Exercise Balikatan 2026.

The three-day training, conducted at Camp Lukban, involved personnel from Task Force AYUDA and focused on strengthening their capability to deliver immediate and life-saving medical interventions during emergencies.

Designed to simulate real-world scenarios, the activity emphasized rapid response in disaster-stricken and crisis-affected areas, equipping troops with critical skills needed in both humanitarian assistance and disaster relief missions—key components of the annual Balikatan exercises between the Philippines and the United States.

Military officials said the joint training reflects the continuing effort to enhance interoperability and coordination between the Armed Forces of the Philippines and their US counterparts, particularly in responding to natural disasters, which frequently affect vulnerable regions like Eastern Visayas.

The initiative also reinforces the evolving role of the military beyond combat operations, highlighting its growing involvement in community service, emergency response, and life-saving missions.

The 8th Infantry Division reiterated its commitment to building a professional and responsive force capable of addressing both security challenges and humanitarian needs, especially in times of crisis.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

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