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Tropical depression Paeng has slightly intensified while moving over the Philippine Sea, prompting the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) to raise Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal over parts of Samar Is
RECIPIENTS. Some mayors in Eastern Visayas show the deed of donations after receiving equipment from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Environmental Management Bureau (DENR-EMB). At least 29 towns in Eastern Visayas have received PHP29 million worth of equipment to enhance the operation of their materials recovery facilities.(Photo courtesy of DENR-EMB) TACLOBAN CITY - At least 29 towns in Eastern Visayas have received PHP29 million worth of equipment to enhance the operation of the local government units' materials recovery facilities (MRFs), the Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Environmental Management Bureau (DENR-EMB) said on Thursday. Each of the 29 towns received a set of equipment with a brand-new composter, shredder for biodegradable wastes, and 4G solar-powered closed circuit television camera, DENR-EMB regional information officer Glenda Lagunzad said. "The equipment sets will help enhance the operation of the MRFs, make their compo
We all know him as singer-songwriter but Mcoy Fundales has been working behind the camera as writer for a number of TV shows including "Pepito Manaloto," "Bubble Gang," and "All-Out Sundays."
It's a job that came out of the blue for him.
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QUAKE. A map showing the epicenter of a magnitude 5.1 earthquake in Eastern Samar on Tuesday (Aug. 2, 2022). The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) has allayed public fear of regular movements of fault lines in Eastern Visayas, saying this phenomenon prevents future strong ground shakings.(Image grabbed from Phivolcs' website) TACLOBAN CITY - The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) has allayed public fear of regular movements of fault lines in Eastern Visayas, saying the phenomenon prevents future strong ground shakings. Faults in Eastern Visayas are active and have been moving at least monthly, according to Myra Dolina, Philvocs Leyte science research analyst, in a phone interview Tuesday. "This is normal since the fault line is active. It's good that we feel the minor ground shaking since the fault line releases its energy. We are worried if there's no seismic events in the region for a month," Dolina told the