THE 20th Davao City Council approved on Friday, March 22, 2024, the resolution allowing vendors from the variety section to temporarily sell goods under the vegetable and fruit section until the completion of the Agdao Public Market construction.
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The 20th Davao City Council approved the Davao City Earthquake Disaster Response Ordinance during the 40th Regular Session. The ordinance requires building owners to put up Earthquake Recording Instruments (ERIs) in their buildings to monitor earthquakes and help buildings become stronger. First District Councilor Edgar Ibuyan Jr., the proponent of the ordinance, said that this ordinance will help avoid further disaster or damage to existing buildings.
Published April 4, 2021, 3:57 PM
DAVAO CITY (PNA) – Davao City Rep. Paolo “Pulong” Duterte yesterday distributed cash aid and rice packs to 84 individuals affected by a fire on Maundy Thursday in Barangay 5-A Pag-asa, Bankerohan, this city.
The fire gutted 13 houses and partially damaged 15 others, leaving the victims homeless. They were temporarily sheltered in a gymnasium in the area.
Each of the recipients who are either house owners, sharers, boarders, or renters received cash assistance and a 10-kilo pack of rice from the lawmaker’s office.
Davao Fire District Intelligence and Investigation Office head SFO4 Ramil Gillado said the blaze started on the first floor of the two-story house of a certain Ramon John Solite. Damage to property was estimated at P500,000.