Nov 292013
 

Pnoy PrayMANILA (Mabuhay) – President Benigno S. Aquino III wants communities redesigned such that they will not be as vulnerable to storm surges and other effects of powerful cyclones like super typhoon “Yolanda” (Haiyan).

The President, who was interviewed at the Ormoc City Airport Tuesday, said it pained him to learn of so many deaths because of the effects of Yolanda.

Siyempre gusto natin malaman bakit umabot ng ganoon, mayroon pa ba tayong magagawa? Pwede ba nating ire-design ang communities para mas maging resistant to such things … ‘yung maski sa mamatayan, talagang mabigat sa kalooban ko ‘yun (We want to see if there is something we can do to prevent such a tragedy in the future. Can we redesign our communities to be more resistant to such occurrences? The deaths of so many people have weighed heavily on me),” he said.

Yolanda, one of the most powerful cyclones in recent history, barreled through parts of Visayas and Southern Luzon earlier this month. It left more than 3,000 dead in its wake.

Since Sunday, the President had been visiting areas in the Visayas that were affected by Yolanda. He returned to Manila Tuesday afternoon.

President Aquino said the concerned government agencies are already working on medical attention, power restoration, and helping people get their lives back to normal.

Meanwhile, the President said he is returning to Manila to make sure there are enough funds to provide for the needs of those affected.

He said he wanted to meet the Cabinet, including Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala, to follow up on the government’s plans to rehabilitate the coconut industry.

Also, he said he wants to talk to Budget Secretary Florencio Abad to make sure there is enough funding for related government programs.

Meanwhile, the President said he expects power and communications to be restored soonest, now that roads have been cleared in the affected areas.

He lauded residents for helping each other recover from Yolanda’s effects.

Talagang bibilis at bibilis na rin sa susunod na araw, dahil lahat itong transportation glitches, ay unti-unti… tuloy-tuloy na hahanapan ng paraan para lalong mapabilis ang pag-ikot ng mga nagde-deliver. Talagang challenge, pero talagang naagapan ng napakaraming sector (We expect the recovery efforts to move faster in the coming days because the transportation glitches are being addressed. We are finding more ways to deliver relief items and services, and we are meeting the challenges with the help of so many sectors),” he said. (MNS)

Jul 112013
 
SMC to unload banking, power generation business Conglomerate seeks more diversified investments

MANILA, Philippines – Conglomerate San Miguel Corp. (SMC) is far from over in its diversification process, its top executive said. SMC plans to unload shares in its banking and power generation businesses to pursue projects like cement manufacturing, oil and gas investments and airport development, among others. “We are still pursuing the diversification. Whenever there is a good opportunity to invest in something that will give a good return to SMC, we will pursue that,” said SMC president and chief operating officer Ramon S. Ang to reporters. “We are 60 percent of where we want to be,” Ang said, adding that SMC expects to “accomplish something in the next couple of years.” In 2007, the conglomerate started selling parts of key businesses to fund diversification from the mature food and beverage businesses into high-growth and capital-intensive sectors like power generation, mining, infrastructure and telecommunications. To fund new ventures, the food-to-power conglomerate is set to sell shares in existing units. Business ( Article MRec ), pagematch: 1, sectionmatch: 1 For instance, Bank of Commerce has received offers from numerous local and foreign investors for an equity infusion. “We have authorized shares that are not yet issued,” Ang said, adding that SMC is still studying an option to sell up to 40 percent of Bank of Commerce. Late in June, SMC’s plan to sell subsidiary Bank of Commerce fell through as it failed to close the P12.2-billion transaction with buyer CIMB Group Holdings of Malaysia. Its stake in power generation business SMC Read More …

Jun 292013
 
NDRRMC: Storm Gorio leaves 10k people stranded, roads impassable

A total of 10,064 people were stranded while at least two roads in Eastern Visayas were impassable in the wake of Tropical Storm Gorio (Rumbia), the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said Saturday evening. In its 6 p.m. update, the NDRRMC said the stranded were in Central Visayas, Southern Luzon, Bicol, Northern Mindanao and Eastern Visayas. The NDRRMC said 83 vessels, 1,031 rolling cargoes and 21 motor bancas were also stranded. Of the 10,064 stranded passengers, 2,604 were from Southern Luzon, 2,949 from Bicol, 99 from Northern Mindanao, and 2,628 from Eastern Visayas. Some of the stranded passengers in Eastern Visayas were brought to Pulam Bato Elementary School. In Bicol, the NDRRMC said a minor landslide briefly rendered the Masbate-Cataingan-Placer-Daraga Road impassable, but clearing operations made it passable again. At least two roads in Eastern Visayas – Barangay San Pablo in Naval, Biliran and Barangay Capokpok in Tabango, leyte – were impassable due to soil erosion and flooding respectively. Meanwhile, at least 23 flights of four airlines were canceled due to bad weather, including those of Philippine Airlines Express, Cebu Pacific, Zest Air and South East Asian Airlines. In Luzon, the Department of Health in Ilocos activated its operations center and stockpiled medicines, and mobilized medical response and health assessment teams. The Department of Social Welfare and Development in Bicol allocated P1.2 million in standby funds for possible disaster operations and pre-positioned 2,000 family food packs and 5,000 sacks of rice. Meanwhile, the Coast Guard sought to discourage Read More …

Jun 112013
 
Southwest Monsoon to bring rain to SLuzon, Visayas

A weak southwest monsoon may bring rain to parts of Southern Luzon and Visayas in the next 24 hours, state weather forecasters said Tuesday afternoon. PAGASA, in its 5 p.m. bulletin, said the southwest monsoon is affecting the western sections of Southern Luzon and Visayas. “Mimaropa, Bicol region, (and) Visayas will experience cloudy skies with light to moderate rain showers and thunderstorms,”it said. It added Metro Manila and the rest of the country will be “partly cloudy to cloudy with isolated rain showers or thunderstorms mostly in the afternoon or evening.” For Wednesday, PAGASA said Metro Manila may expect temperatures of 25 to 32 degrees Celsius, while Tuguegarao City may expect temperatures of 25 to 36 degrees Celsius. Angeles and Olongapo Cities may expect temperatures of 24 to 32 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, PAGASA said moderate to occasionally strong winds from the southwest to west will prevail over Luzon and its coastal waters will be moderate to opcassionally rough. Elsewhere, winds will be light to moderate coming from the southwest with slight to moderate seas, it said. — TJD, GMA News

Jun 112013
 
Rainy Independence Day in SLuzon, Visayas – PAGASA

Filipinos going outdoors to take part in the celebration of Independence Day may have to bring umbrellas and rain gear, state weather forecasters said Tuesday afternoon. In its special weather forecast for Independence Day, PAGASA said the southwest monsoon will bring rain particularly to Southern Luzon and Visayas. “Bicol region, MIMAROPA and Visayas will experience cloudy skies with scattered light to moderate rains and thunderstorms,” it said. It added Metro Manila and the rest of the country will be “partly cloudy to cloudy with isolated thunderstorms mostly in the afternoon or evening.” Independence Day is considered a regular holiday. President Benigno Aquino III is to lead Independence Day rites at the Liwasang Bonifacio on Wednesday morning. On the other hand, the Light Rail Transit and Metro Rail Transit will offer free rides at 7 to 9 a.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. For its part, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority reminded motorists the number coding scheme is lifted for Wednesday. — TJD, GMA News

Jan 272013
 
Bridge to connect 2 villages, 2 provinces in Southern Luzon

By DJ Yap, Tonette OrejasInquirer Central Luzon, Philippine Daily Inquirer 1:20 am | Monday, January 28th, 2013 Two villages in two different provinces in Southern Luzon are named after the same waterway that separates them: the Umiray River. Soon, a bridge costing nearly half a billion pesos to build will connect Barangay (village) Umiray in Dingalan town in Aurora province to Barangay Umiray in General Nakar town in Quezon province, according to the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR). Philippine and Japanese officials broke ground at the boundaries of the two provinces on Wednesday to mark the start of the construction of the 358-meter, P468-million Umiray Bridge, which would connect not only Aurora and Quezon but also Central Luzon and Calabarzon (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal and Quezon). In a statement from the DAR, Undersecretary for Support Services Jerry Pacturan said the bridge would allow farmers and traders on both sides of the river to transport their goods with ease, spurring rural development, easing poverty and ensuring food security. Residents of the two Umiray villages spend a considerable sum on moving goods across the river. Hauling costs them P50 to P70 and transport by boat costs them P20. But once the bridge is finished by June 2014, the cost will be reduced to P15, Pacturan said. The bridge will be completed in time for the expiration of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program. Exit project Pacturan said the bridge would be a “fitting graceful exit project for the … social justice program” of Read More …