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PAYOUT. The Department of Labor and Employment-Bicol releases the salaries of 650 worker-beneficiaries under the Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers program from four towns of the first district of Camarines Sur from Aug. 9-12, 2022. The workers were tasked to keep clean public places in their villages. (Photo courtesy of DOLE-5) LEGAZPI CITY - The Department of Labor and Employment in Bicol (DOLE-5) paid PHP3.3-million in cash aid to 650 worker-beneficiaries under the Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers (TUPAD) program. Johana Vi Gasga, DOLE Bicol spokesperson, said in an interview on Saturday the beneficiaries were from four towns in the first district of Camarines Sur. The payout started August 9 for 182 beneficiaries in Poblacion, Lupi; August 10 for 258 beneficiaries in Impig, Sipocot; August 11 for 130 beneficiaries in Castillo, Cabusao; and August 12 for 80 beneficiaries in Poblacion Zone 1, Del Gallego. "The beneficiari
VILLASIS, Pangasinan A fire believed to have been caused by an unattended candle razed a house at Zone 1, Brgy. Amamperez on Friday, April 21.
The charred body of Esperidion Pajarito Jr .59, owner of the house, was found inside his room.
The fire broke out at almost midnight and residents r
Published May 15, 2021, 4:04 PM
TACLOBAN CITY – Thirteen vintage bombs were found Friday in the backyard of a barangay chairman’s house in Capoocan, Leyte.
Police Major Ambrosio Demain, Capoocan police chief, said the vintage bombs were reported to have been found by Florence Carolino-Misagal, chairman of Poblacion Zone 1.
Misagal said they found the vintage bombs while they were excavating at the back portion of their house.
The bombs were already corroded with rust and could no longer be ascertained if their fuse is still intact.
The bombs were turned over to Capoocan Police that coordinated with the Regional Explosive Ordnance Disposal for their proper disposal.