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Quinta floods destroy P36M in Negros rice, farm animals

Quinta floods destroy P36M in Negros rice, farm animals

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Contributed photoFloods brought on by Typhoon Quinta destroyed P36 million in rice crops and farm animals in Negros Occidental, provincial officials said Wednesday, October 28.Provincial Agriculturist Japhet Masculino said initial reports from three cities and four towns showed that destruction to rice crops hit P34,950,127.68Provincial Veterinarian Renante Decena placed the loss of farm animals at P1,051,258.16 in six towns and two cities.Masculino said the rice crop destruction has affected 1,735 farmers and 8,312 hectares of rice lands in Negros Occidental.Initial reports showed that rice damage hit Sipalay City, Cadiz City, Bago City, Hinoba-an, Moises Padilla, Isabela, and Pontevedra, Masculino said.Decena said farm animals killed during the floods were chicke...
Rescue center provides shelter for farm animals hit by flood

Rescue center provides shelter for farm animals hit by flood

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PVO photoA rescue center in Hinobaan town has provided temporary shelter for some livestock and poultry animals in southern Negros Occidental displaced by a flood brought on by Typhoon Quinta on Sunday, October 25.Local raisers were able to hurriedly bring their animals, hogs, cattle, goats and carabaos to the rescue center at Barangay Pook to save them from the floodwaters.Dr. Merie Ann Tolentino, Provincial Veterinary Field Unit–District 6 veterinarian, in a report, said many other animal raisers wanted to bring their animals to the Hinobaan Animal Rescue Center, however, due to very bad weather, only those from nearby areas were able to do so.The animal rescue center was donated by the provincial government. through the Provincial Veterinary Office. to the municipality ...
Septuagenarian woman nabbed for firearms

Septuagenarian woman nabbed for firearms

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The police arrested a septuagenarian woman for possession of firearms at Don Jesus Village in Barangay Canturay, Sipalay City, on Tuesday, October 27.Nabbed was Noemi Espeleta, 70, of the said barangay.Sipalay City policemen swooped into the house of Mark Anthony Montilla to implement a search warrant when they saw an elderly woman who was “in a hurry and uneasy” at the back of the residence, a police report said.Espeleta, who was carrying a black sling bag was heading towards a bushy area, the police report said, adding that when one of the policemen approached her he saw a pistol in plain view.The elderly suspect yielded .380 caliber Taurus pistol with one magazine, a .38 caliber revolver with 30 live cartridges, seven cartridges of a .45 caliber pistol, five live ca...
Quinta causes P7.5M damage to Neg. Occ. rice, farm animals

Quinta causes P7.5M damage to Neg. Occ. rice, farm animals

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Contributed photoFloods brought on by Typhoon Quinta caused P7.5 million in damage to rice crops and farm animals in Negros Occidental.Provincial Agriculturist Japhet Masculino said initial reports on Tuesday, October 27, from three towns and two cities showed that damage to rice crops hit P6,472,425 .96Provincial Veterinarian Renante Decena placed the loss of farm animals at P1,051,258.16 in six towns and two cities.Masculino said the rice crop damage has affected 275 farmers in Negros Occidental.Initial reports show that rice damage in Sipalay City hit P147,398.16, Cadiz City P161,993.60, Hinoba-an P2,416,890, Moises Padilla - P1,180,256, and Pontevedra - P66,960, Masculino said.Decena said farm animals killed during the floods were chickens, pigs, goats, carabao...
Laborer shot dead in Binalbagan

Laborer shot dead in Binalbagan

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A laborer was shot to death by unidentified suspects at Barangay Bi-ao in Binalbagan town, Negros Occidental, on Monday, October 26.Police identified the fatality as Blas Urbano Jr., 47, and a resident of the barangay.Initial police investigation showed that the victim was walking from his home to his cousin’s house when he was waylaid by three unidentified suspects, who hid behind the sugarcane field.One of the suspects then fired at the victim, who succumbed to gunshot wounds on his head and back.Recovered from the scene were two empty shells of a .45 caliber handgun.The victim was declared dead by the physician of the Binalbagan Rural Health Unit.The police are still investigating the case.*
TRO issued vs. BACIWA, PrimeWater joint venture

TRO issued vs. BACIWA, PrimeWater joint venture

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A Bacolod City Regional Trial Court judge Tuesday issued a 20-day restraining order enjoining the Bacolod City Water District and PrimeWater Infrastructure Corp. from implementing their joint venture agreement (JVA) until further orders from the court.Bacolod RTC Branch 45 judge Phoebe Gargantiel Balbin was acting on a petition filed by Bacolod Councilor Wilson Gamboa Jr. and Pepito Pico who are seeking the nullification of the JVA.The judge said granting the TRO is merely to preserve the status quo until the preliminary injunction is heard and determined, it having been made to appear that the acts of the defendants if not restrained would adversely affect water consumers and irreparable damage would be caused.She set the hearing of the application for a preliminary injun...
2 alleged NPA members surrender in Guihulngan

2 alleged NPA members surrender in Guihulngan

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303rd IB photosTwo alleged New People’s Army rebels belonging to the Central Negros Front – 1 surrendered to the Guihulngan City Task Force ELCAC headed by Mayor Carlo Jorge Reyes at his residence in Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental, Friday, October 23, Captain Kelvin Bayaban, 303rd Brigade civil military officer, said.The two were identified only as Mari, chairman of Kaugma-on Guihulngan City Chapter and Jomar, a member of a Central Negros 1 platoon of the Komiteng Rehiyon – Negros Cebu Bohol Siquijor, he said.The two said that aside from the unbearable hardships and hunger, they realized that their recruiter’s promise of “change” in their lives on joining the movement never came true, Bayaban added in a press statement.The surrender was made possible through the joint ef...
Advincula:  Appointment as cardinal came as surprise

Advincula: Appointment as cardinal came as surprise

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Capiz Archbishop Jose Advincula, former bishop of San Carlos in Negros Occidental, said Monday, October 26, that his appointment as cardinal by Pope Francis came as a surprise.Advincula said was informed of his appointment as cardinal by two priests at 7:30 p.m. Sunday because he did have his cellular phone with him.He was surprised as it never occurred to him that he would be named a cardinal, and there was no information that he was even being considered for the post, Advincula said.At first he thought there could have been a mistake as there are four other bishops in Panay with Jose as their first names.But soon he was receiving text messages and posts were appearing on social media that he was indeed appointed cardinal, he said.Advincula thanked God and the pop...
Floods submerge houses, kill animals, damage crops

Floods submerge houses, kill animals, damage crops

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The damaged Talacagay Bridge in Hinoba-an (left). Flooding about 150 meters from the Hinoba-an municipal hall Sunday. Contributed photosHeavy rain brought on by Typhoon Quinta caused water from three rivers in Hinoba-an, Negros Occidental to overflow, destroying crops, killing farm animals and submerging houses starting 2 p.m. Sunday, town mayor Ernesto Estrao said today, October 26.He said they were still assessing the extent of the damage.Killed were carabaos, cows, pigs and chickens, while destroyed were corn and rice crops, and banana trees, Estrao added.A portion of the Talacagay bridge was also damaged and only one lane was passable yesterday, he said.The heavily silted rivers of Talacagay, Bacuyangan and Bulwangan triggered the flooding, Estrao said.The Prov...
Bacolod logs lowest number of Covid-19 cases since July

Bacolod logs lowest number of Covid-19 cases since July

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Bacolod City only has two new coronavirus cases today, October 27, the lowest number since July, City Administrator Em Ang said.Ang, executive director of the city’s Emergency Operations Center, said that one of the new cases was a repeat or the result of a confirmatory swab test.“This is the lowest daily record since July 16. We are definitely on track to significantly reducing the case count versus last month,” she said.“I am hoping and praying to God that this continues,” Ang added.She reminded Bacolod residents to continue wearing masks, washing hands, practicing physical distancing, and avoiding crowds.Earlier, the national government sent top officials, including Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr., the chief implementer of the National Task Force Against COVID-19, ...
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