BALIK PROBINSYA. The Atacador family is assisted by a Balik Probinsya Probinsya Bagong Pag-asa Program staff at the BP2 depot in Agham Road in Quezon City on Tuesday (March 15, 2022). Nine families consisting of 37 individuals left the depot for Masbate on Tuesday morning. (PNA photo by Robert Oswald Alfiler) MANILA - A couple has decided to grab the opportunity offered by the Balik Probinsya Bagong Pag-asa (BP2) Program to go back to their home province of Masbate because they believe doing so would improve the health of their children suffering from severe asthma. Florentino Atacador, 39, and Roselyn Tolentino, 40, said their children's health comes first. "Kasi sabi ko baka sa probinsya kasi dito puro pollution di ba, ang daming nagsabi na iuwi nyo na lang sa probinsya yan kasi gagaling sila pag nandun, kasi dito lahat, pag puro chemicals eh dun sa probinsya sariwa wala silang malalanghap na ganito (I said maybe it's better in the province because it is very polluted he
The relief operations of the Philippine Navy (PN) for the victims of typhoon "Odette" in Bohol have been relentless as new batch of supplies were delivered to them over the weekend.
(Courtesy of Naval Forces Southern Luzon) In a statement Sunday, Jan. 30, the PN said that BRP Federico Martir (PC