Feb 012014
 
Two bettors will share a P27.893 million prize after winning the jackpot of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office’s Lotto 6/42 draw Saturday night.

In a post on its website, the PCSO said the winners got the correct combination of 11-21-12-04-20-08 to win the night’s jackpot.

The winners were not identified.

Just a day earlier, Friday, a bettor won P78,792,744 in the PCSO’s Megalotto 6/45 draw after getting the combination of 38-16-32-07-19-14.

Last Jan. 20, a single lotto bettor got the combination of 02-38-32-19-08-03 to win the Grand Lotto jackpot worth P155,401,636.

On Jan. 12, a lone bettor won the jackpot in the PCSO’s Superlotto 6/49 draw by getting the combination of 09-21-14-27-06-19 to win P24,816,752.

Last Jan. 9, a  bettor got the combination of 21-13-19-27-20-23 to win P22,425,340 in the PCSO’s Lotto 6/42 draw.

The biggest lotto prize ever won was the November 2010 Grand Lotto jackpot worth P741.176 million,  won with the winning combination 11-16-42-47-31-37. — DVM, GMA News

Aug 192013
 
DOH, FDA warn against food, medicines submerged in flood

Flood hits Parañaque as monsoon ravages homes. A resident takes a break from cleaning her house, which was deluged by monsoon rains in Sucat, Paranaque, on Monday, August 19. John Javellana / Reuters Health authorities on Monday warned the public against selling or consuming food or medicines that were submerged in floodwaters. “Discard any water damaged food packed in plastic, paper or carton. Throw screw-capped fluid bottles submerged in flood,” National Epidemiology Center head Dr. Enrique Tayag advised. The Food and Drug Administration, for its part, noted flood waters are “most likely to contain physical, chemical and biological hazards to health.” It added contaminants may include “animal and human feces and other excrements, mainly from overflowing septic tanks and sewage system, and heavy metals, fuel and other chemicals and pesticides from nearby industrial factories, hospitals or clinic, or farms.” “It only takes a small amount of microbial pathogens to make people sick, which can manifest after several days after exposure. ,Infection can be through ingestion of contaminated food and water, penetration of mucous or skin with cut or lesions, and possibly inhalation of aerosol, produced, for example, by playing in flood water.” Sale, purchase The FDA reminded establishments against “selling, offering for sale or use, donating, transporting, and moving or distributing flood water-damaged canned goods and other processed food products, medicines, and cosmetic products.” “All health product establishments shall immediately pull out all damaged health products from the shelves,” it said. It reminded consumers against buying flood water-damaged food products, Read More …

Jul 152013
 
Oil firms imposing big-time price hike Tuesday morning

Starting 6 a.m. Tuesday, oil companies will impose a big-time fuel price hike. At least two major oil firms on Monday night announced price hikes for fuel products including gasoline, kerosene and diesel, radio dzBB’s Manny Vargas reported. Chevron and Shell both cited price changes in the world market for oil as the reason behind the hike, the report said. The price hikes include: – 75 centavos per liter for diesel– P1.60 per liter for gasoline– P1.00 per liter for kerosene A separate report by GMA News’ Julius Segovia said Petron will implement a similar oil price hike on Tuesday morning. Last week, oil companies including Petron, Shell and Chevron also raised prices of their products. Last week’s price adjustments included: – 60 centavos per liter for gasoline– 45 centavos per liter for diesel– 40 centavos per liter for kerosene — DVM, GMA News

Jul 112013
 
PAGASA: Huaning weakens slightly, continues moving toward Batanes-Taiwan area

Typhoon Huaning (international name Soulik) weakened slightly even as it continued moving toward the Taiwan-Batanes area Thursday night, state weather forecasters said. PAGASA, in its 11 p.m. advisory, said Huaning was estimated to be 580 km east-northeast of Itbayat, Batanes as of 10 p.m. Huaning packed maximum winds of 175 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 210 kph, and was moving west-northwest at 20 kph. Batanes remained under Storm Signal No. 1. PAGASA projects Huaning may be 370 km north-northeast of Itbayat, Batanes by Friday evening, and 640 km north-northwest of Itbayat, Batanes or outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility by Saturday evening. Meanwhile, PAGASA said Huaning may still bring rainfall of 10 to 46 mm per hour (heavy to torrential) within its 900-km diameter. It warned fishermen, especially those using small seacraft, not to venture out into the northern and eastern seaboards of Luzon due to big waves generated by Huaning. — DVM, GMA News

Jul 102013
 
PAGASA: Huaning maintains strength, west-northwest course

TS Soulik as of 5pm, 9July2013. As of Tuesday afternoon, tropical storm Soulik was located some 1,570km east of Basco, Batanes. It is expected to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility by Wednesday morning, and will be locally codenamed Huaning. GMA News Typhoon Huaning (Soulik) maintained its strength as it continued to move west-northwest Wednesday night, state weather forecasters said. PAGASA, in its 11 p.m. advisory, said Batanes in extreme northern Luzon remained under Storm Signal No. 1. As of 10 p.m., PAGASA said Huaning was estimated to be 1,030 km east of Itbayat, Batanes, with maximum winds of 175 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 210 kph. It was moving west-northwest at 20 kph and would be 640 km northeast of Itbayat, Batanes Thursday evening. By Friday evening, it is expected to be 390 km north-northeast of Itbayat, Batanes. By Saturday evening it is forecast to be 600 km north-northwest of Itbayat, Batanes or outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility. PAGASA said Huaning may bring rainfall of 10 to 25 mm per hour (heavy to intense) within its 800-km diameter. PAGASA warned fishermen, especially those using small seacraft, not to venture to the northern and eastern seaboards of Luzon due to big waves generated by Huaning. — DVM, GMA News

Jul 102013
 
Bettor wins P23.715M in Megalotto 6/45 draw

A lone bettor won P23.715 million in the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office’s Megalotto 6/45 draw Wednesday night. The PCSO said the bettor got the winning combination of 41-09-45-03-21-17 to win the night’s prize. The PCSO did not identify the winner. On the other hand, no one got the combination of 25-35-30-44-24-18 that would have won Tuesday night’s Grand Lotto jackpot of P30 million. On Tuesday night, a lone bettor got the combination of 29-39-11-15-07-21 to bag the Lotto 6/42 prize worth P17,093,184. Last July 1, a lone lotto bettor became P178.849 million richer after hitting the jackpot of the PCSO Grand Lotto draw. The biggest lotto prize ever won was in the November 2010 draw, when a lone bettor won some P741.176 million for getting the winning combination 11-16-42-47-31-37. — DVM, GMA News

Jul 092013
 
PAGASA: Typhoon Soulik may enter PAR before noon, landfall not discounted

Tropical Storm Soulik forecast track as of 8Jul2013. The Weather Central forecast track for Soulik as of 8am Monday shows that the tropical storm may enter the northeastern corner of the Philippine Area of Responsibility by Wednesday. GMA News Typhoon Soulik intensified further as it moved closer toward Batanes in extreme northern Luzon, and may enter the Philippine area of responsibility before noon Wednesday, state weather forecasters said. PAGASA forecaster Samuel Duran also said Soulik, to be codenamed Huaning once it is inside the PAR, also slightly changed course and is now moving west-northwest. “Babantayan natin kung sakali, baka sumubsob [sa kalupaan] dahil may lumalakas na high-pressure area na nakatuntong sa kanya kaya nahirapan siya mag-northward,” Duran said in an interview on dzBB radio. He said their models indicate the possibility of Soulik – now with an 800 km diameter – making landfall over the Batanes area in extreme northern Luzon. Duran said their models also indicate Soulik may enter the Philippine area of responsibility between 10 and 11 a.m. While he said Soulik is not likely to affect Metro Manila, it may make itself felt by enhancing the southwest monsoon. “Expect natin kung magtuloy-tuloy si Soulik, by tomorrow afternoon maranasan natin ang pag-ulan,” he said. He added Soulik is expected to leave the Philippine area of responsibility by early Saturday. As of 4 a.m., PAGASA said Soulik was estimated at 1,365 km east of Itbayat, Batanes, with maximum sustained winds of 150 kph near the center and gustiness of Read More …

Jul 092013
 
Lone winner lands Lotto 6/42  jackpot worth P17.093M

A lone bettor is now P17.093 million richer after winning the jackpot of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office’s Lotto 6/42 draw Tuesday night. The PCSO said the winner got the correct combination of 29-39-11-15-07-21. But the PCSO, as in the past, did not identify the winner. On the other hand, the PCSO said no one won the Superlotto 6/49 jackpot. The combination of 46-49-15-16-35-18 would have meant a prize of P80,918,896. Last July 1, a lone lotto bettor became P178.849 million richer after hitting the jackpot of the PCSO Grand Lotto draw. The PCSO said the bettor got the combination of 09-21-43-35-54-12 to win the night’s jackpot worth P178,849,233.20. On June 28, a lone lotto bettor became P54.988 million richer after hitting the jackpot in the Megalotto 6/45 draw. The PCSO said the bettor got the correct combination of 20-19-42-18-32-01 to win the night’s jackpot worth P53,987,876. On June 4, a lone lotto bettor became P90.996 million richer after hitting the jackpot in the PCSO Superlotto 6/49 draw. But the biggest lotto prize ever won was the November 2010, when a lone bettor won some P741.176 million for getting the winning combination 11-16-42-47-31-37. — DVM, GMA News

Jun 272013
 
Lone winner bags P33.917M Lotto 6/42 jackpot

A lone winner bagged the P33.917-million jackpot of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office Lotto 6/42 draw Thursday night. The PCSO said the winner got the combination of 38-27-32-35-22-08 to win the night’s jackpot worth P33,917,556.00. The PCSO the winner’s name. Meanwhile, no one won the Superlotto 6/49 draw for Thursday night. The combination was 33-46-30-44-18-41 for the jackpot worth P46,648,476. On Wednesday, no one won the PCSO’s Grand Lotto draw that featured a prize of P153,004,061.20. Last June 6, two lotto bettors got the winning combination of 22-13-05-19-25-10 to win the Lotto 6/42 jackpot worth P39,462,944. On June 4, a lone lotto bettor became P90.996 million richer after hitting the jackpot in the PCSO Superlotto 6/49 draw. The PCSO said the bettor got the winning combination of 20-05-45-35-26-21 to win the night’s jackpot worth P90,996,106.40. Last April 30, two lucky bettors shared P95,932,278 after getting the combination to the Superlotto 6/49 draw jackpot. But the biggest lotto prize ever won was the November 2010 Grand Lotto draw, when a lone bettor won some P741.176 million for getting the winning combination 11-16-42-47-31-37. — DVM, GMA News

Jun 202013
 
DepEd sending 590 math teachers for enhancement training

Some 590 mathematics teachers will be going back to school to improve their ability to teach “interactive mathematics” to Grade I pupils, the Department of Education said Thursday. The DepEd said the three-day training seminar, under the Improving Technology-Enhanced Activities for Creative Honing of Mathematical Skills (iTEACH) program, will be conducted by experts from the University of the Philippines-National Institute for Science and Mathematics Education Development (UP-NISMED). “Our goal here is to strengthen the capacity of teachers in learning and applying the contents of the interactive Grade 1 Mathematics courseware,” said DepEd Secretary Armin Luistro. The four trainers from UP-NISMED will facilitate the sessions on teaching 10 lessons with 16 activities using the Grade 1 Mathematics courseware. Luistro said this “enhancement or enrichment” in teaching Grade 1 Math is part of the DepEd’s “continuing thrust to upgrade Math instruction in public schools.” The latest training seminar is an expansion of the DepEd’s earlier pilot run of iTEACH. The pilot run, which the DepEd characterized as successful, was conducted in 10  selected public elementary schools. iTEACH is a joint project of DepEd, the Department of Science and Technology’s Science Education Institute, Advanced Science and Technology Institute, Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and emerging Technology Research and Development and the UP-NISMED. — DVM, GMA News