Registration forthe national ID in Davao City. (Photo courtesy of City Government of Davao Facebook) DAVAO CITY- Philippine ID cards of at least 52 residents of Barangay Bago Aplaya who registered for the Philippine Identification System (PhilSys) are now available for pick up. In a recent post, the barangay said the latest group of residents is the 11th batch of registrants to receive their PhilID cards in the area. "If your names are found in the list please proceed to the Barangay Hall-Secretary's office and look for Barangay Secretary Victor Mamac," the post read. To claim their national IDs, registrants are advised to bring their own ball pen, PhilSys transaction slip, any ID or Safe Davao QR. For those who will authorize someone to get their ID on their behalf, they should bring the additional requirements: authorization letter signed by the cardholder, and ID or Safe Davao QR of the one who was authorized to claim the national ID. The Philippine Statistics Authorit
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DAVAO CITY – Police and volunteer rescuers evacuated over 100 families to safer grounds after creeks and rivers here overflowed following the heavy downpour from tropical depression “Dante” Sunday night. An initial report from the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) show
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File photo April 23, 2021 UNCOLLECTED and improperly dumped garbage that clogged the drainage system and canals, siltation, and structures built above waterways have contributed to severe flooding in the city on April 10, the City Engineer s Office (CEO) reported.
CEO head Joseph Dominic Felizarta said based on their assessment, with the reports from the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), the heavy rain carried the uncollected garbage during that time. Napuno og mga basura ang atoang mga kanal. Siguro during that time, wala pa makolekta ang ubang basura niawas na sa garbage bin, nikalit man to og ulan sa gabii. So nanglutaw, didto ni-clog sa atong mga drainage (Our canals were full of trash. Maybe that time, the garbage was not yet collected and the bins were already brimming so when it rained heavily that night the garbage flowed to the canals and clogged our drainage),” Felizarta said in an interview on 87.5 FM Davao City Disa
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+ April 13, 2021 CLOGGED drainage systems caused the street flooding in Davao City during a heavy downpour Saturday evening, April 10, 2021, Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio said.
In a radio interview on Monday, April 12, the mayor said the Davao City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) reported during their department heads meeting the list of areas that were flooded on Saturday evening.
“Barado ang drainage. Ang monitoring report sa street flooding akong giingnan na ipasa sa City Engineer’s Office (CEO) aron maka-review sila og unsay hinungdan. Pero mubalik gihapon na sa barado tungod sa naglain-laing mga rason (The drainage [systems] were clogged. I told CDRRMO to forward their monitoring report on street flooding to the City Engineer’s Office so they can review it and find out the cause. But it will all boil down to clogged drainage due to several reasons), Duterte-Carpio said in an interview on 87.5 FM