Oct 292013
 
Government hospitals on Code White alert for Undas

Government hospitals will go on Code White alert on Friday, All Saints’ Day, for possible emergencies, the Department of Health said Tuesday. “The DOH-Health Emergency Management Staff (HEMS) will be monitoring the situation 24 hours to respond to various health emergencies that may need immediate medical attention,” Ona said. While on Code White alert, all hospital personnel are expected to be ready to respond to emergency situations. He added emergency service personnel, nurses, and administrative staff at hospital dormitories will also be placed on-call status for immediate mobilization. Ona also said the DOH will coordinate with local governments, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority, and the Bureau of Fire Protection, which will also deploy medical teams near cemeteries. Although hospitals will be on alert during the Undas weekend, Ona warned the public against buying food peddled in cemeteries to avoid the risk of food poisoning and diarrhea. He said food to be wary of include pancit, spaghetti, green mangoes, cassava, fruit juices, chicken gizzards, corn, and eggs. Ona said people planning to spend the whole day at the cemetery should instead bring their own food and water and avoid food that spoils easily. Aside from avoiding food from vendors, people should also refrain from bringing babies and small children to the cemetery because they are more prone to catching diseases and infections, he said. Ona also urged bus operators and transportation companies to deploy more buses to bring people to provinces. He said unplanned trips and overcrowding of passengers in public Read More …

Oct 292013
 
Bus terminals not quite packed for Undas yet

While All Saints’ and All Souls’ Days are just a few days away, bus terminals are not quite packed yet with Filipinos going to their home provinces. Fewer passengers took a trip to the provinces Tuesday afternoon but bus companies expect the exodus to start Wednesday, radio dzBB reported Tuesday evening. The report noted many commuters had taken trips to their home provinces last weekend for Monday’s barangay elections, and may have stayed there for All Saints’ and All Souls’ Days. Malacañang on Sunday said the government is working to ensure safe trips for Filipinos to the provinces on All Saints’ and All Souls’ Days. With the vote counting in the barangay elections finished in most parts of the country, Filipinos on Tuesday started preparing full blast for the coming All Saints’ and All Souls’ Days. Flowers at Dangwa  In Manila, several flower vendors spruced up their stalls to sell flowers to people planning to go to cemeteries early. Many of the vendors along Maria Clara Street were seen waiting for deliveries of flowers, which they would arrange and sell. A report on GMA’s News TV Live said the prices of flowers at the Dangwa Flower Market as of Tuesday included: Anthurium: P150 to P200 Malaysian mums: P160 Chrysanthemum: P180 to P220 A separate dzBB report said the Philippine National Police has also shifted its focus from securing village polling places to keeping watch over cemeteries. Also, dzBB reported many Filipinos went to the Manila North Cemetery to clean the Read More …

Oct 282013
 
Agri-machinery road show in Oro set Nov. 11-15

TO DRUM up the implementation of the agency’s Mechanization Program, the Department of Agriculture (DA)–Northern Mindanao field office, together with its other counterparts throughout the Mindanao island, is slated to conduct the 2013 “Makina Saka” or the Agri-Machinery Road Show on November 11-15 at the Marco Hotel, Cagayan de Oro City. Agriculture Secretary Proceso J. Alcala and National Rice Program Coordinator Dante S. Delima will be the honored dignitaries during the formal opening of the five-day affair, in which a press conference will also be held afterwards. The road show will exhibit a wide array of the latest and emerging agri machinery and equipment, particularly for rice which could be availed by the farmers from the DA. It will also include machinery exhibition and actual demonstration of rice mechanization facilities as well as a conduct of seminar/congress/conference which are all geared towards the adoption of farmers to the various machinery and equipment that will be presented. As such is seen to reduce labor in farm work as well as minimize production and post-harvest losses, which will contribute in attaining the heretofore twin goals of the department: food security and self-sufficiency. Expected participants will be around 700 participants, ranging from farmer-leaders, local government unit agricultural technicians, agricultural and fishery councils and officials, and other stakeholders for agri-development. (PIA) Published in the Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro newspaper on October 29, 2013. DISCLAIMER: Sun.Star website welcomes friendly debate, but comments posted on this site do not necessary reflect the views of the Sun.Star Read More …

Oct 272013
 
MPIC unit allots P6 B for 2014 capex

MANILA, Philippines – Metro Pacific Tollways Corp. (MPTC), a unit of infrastructure conglomerate Metro Pacific Investments Corp. (MPIC), has earmarked P6 billion for its capital expenditures next year to bankroll major road projects. MPTC chief finance officer Christopher Daniel Lizo said the bulk of the budget next year would be for the construction of two road projects known as Segments 9 and 10 that would connect to the North Luzon expressway (NLEX). The Segment 9 which has a cost of P1.6 billion is a 2.4-kilometer road linking NLEX to MacArthur Highway while Segment 10 valued at P10 billion is the 5.65-km road from MacArthur Highway to Circumferential Road 3 (C3). Of the total amount for next year, Lizo said MPTC would spend P5 billion for Segment 10 while the balance of P1 billion would be used for Segment 9. “We are completing Segment 9 next year and we are hoping we can start Segment 10 which is about P10 billion,” he added. According to him, construction of Segment 10 is expected to start in the second quarter next year and would be completed after two years. Business ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch: 1 Lizo said the company is spending close to P1 billion for its capital expenditures this year. MPTC is the largest toll road operator in the Philippines operating 64 percent of the total 300 kilometers of toll roads in the country including the 85-km NLEX, the 94-km Subic-Clark-Tarlac expressway (SCTEX), and the 13.75-km Manila Cavite toll Read More …