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Cox s Bazar: Community Feedback & Referral Analysis - First Quarter, 2024 - Bangladesh

Cox s Bazar: Community Feedback & Referral Analysis - First Quarter, 2024 - Bangladesh
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Igacos Waterfall Cemented: Preparations for Bulk Water System Underway

Igacos waterfall cemented for bulk water system preparations - A controversy arises as a waterfall in the Island Garden City of Samal (Igacos) gets cemented in preparation for the city's bulk water system. The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has initiated a project similar to the Tamugan River in Davao, which includes slope protection. The cementing of the river's side aims to prevent deepening and ensure the safety of the area. The City Government of Samal is securing a loan for the bulk water system as the existing surface water is insufficient. Visitors are urged to care for the waterfall and avoid leaving garbage, while concerns are raised about the appropriate intervention to protect the waterfall.

Igacos Waterfall Controversy: Pristine Natural Wonder Cemented Over

Discover the controversy surrounding the cementing of a waterfall in Igacos, Samal Island. A viral Facebook post reveals the transformation from a pristine blue waterfall to a cemented wonder. Find out why access to the waterfall was restricted and the reasons behind the landowner's decision. Despite previous closures due to irresponsible waste disposal, visitors continue to disregard regulations. Join the discussion on the purpose of the cement application and the importance of preserving the environment for future generations. Stay tuned for updates from the local government's assessment.

Cal OES Announces Approval of $582,639 in CDAA Funds to Help Inyo County Cover the Cost of Pine Creek Bridge Replacement and Slope Protection Measures

Laoag allots P19M for solar lighting project

SOLAR LAMP POSTS. Solar-powered street lights line up the bypass road in Laoag City, Ilocos Norte province in this undated photo. The city government plans to extend the lighting project down to the barangays, with PHP19 million in initial funding. (Photo by Leilanie Adriano) LAOAG CITY - The city government has allotted PHP19 million to light up village streets here with solar-powered lamp posts. Mayor Michael Keon said Thursday the amount is an initial fund that will be used for the first phase of the solar lighting project which aims to reach the city's remotest barangays. "In order to live up to the name 'Laoag' [which means light], we need to have more lighting in the city," said Keon, adding that the lighting project will start at the city proper. With limited funding, Keon said the "Lawag" project will be done in phases while the city government looks for more funds. City planning and development officer Ruby Ann Bunalade said the project is being

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