BESAO, Mt. Province – Heavy rains and slippery roads caused a vehicle to fall into a 100 meter-deep ravine that resulted in the death of six of its eight passengers in an accident that occurred in Besao Mountain Province on April 21.
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The disparity between the isolated fishing village of Olango and the bustling Metro Cebu has existed for decades, but becomes more pronounced in the aftermath of the disaster
GUN BAN. A Kabankalan City Police Station personnel in Negros Occidental show the confiscated caliber .38 revolver from suspect Christopher Gaisen, 21, on Sunday night (Jan. 9, 2022) - the start of the implementation of the Commission on Elections gun ban. The Philippine National Police is setting up checkpoint operations in strategic locations to implement the gun ban to maintain peaceful national and local elections on May 9. (Photo courtesy of Kabankalan City Police Office) BACOLOD CITY - A resident of Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental is the first violator of the election gun ban in Western Visayas after he was arrested on Sunday night. Provincial Election Supervisor Ian Lee Ananoria said Monday the incident was confirmed by Philippine National Police (PNP). A report of the Kabankalan City Police Station identified the suspect as Christopher Gaisen, 21, a resident of Sitio Bunga, Barangay Orong. At around 10:25 p.m., the motorcycle he was riding, driven by his father, Lino Gaisen,