VOL. 9 ISSUE 265 • TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2017
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DURIAN BACK. A trader rips open a Durian fruit for customers at his fruit stall outside Magsaysay Park in Davao City yesterday. Thousands of foreign and domestic tourists are expected to arrive in the city to taste the exotic Durian fruit and to experience the vibe of the 80th Araw ng Davao festival which will kick off tomorrow at Rizal Park. Lean Daval Jr.
INTERNET HOAX Magnitude 7 quake scare ruled out
By JECIA ANNE OPIANA HE Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) of Region XI ruled out a magnitude 7 earthquake that is rumored to hit Davao City as an internet hoax.
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This is because no technology (even in the United States or Japan) as yet can predict if and when an earthquake will strike, Engr. Janila Deocampo of PHIVOLCS Region XI told the Kapehan sa
Dabaw at the SM City Davao. She added that there are predictions that are based on history, if certain places have already experienced an earthquake, but not so far as predicting its exact place, date and intensity. Deocampo also said that the appearances of deep sea creatures do not necessarily predict shakings. There have been unusual animal behavior reported before an earthquake strikes but
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it is difficult to say (if these behaviors can predict earthquakes), she added. She said that this could be linked to other possible catastrophe but stressed that there had been no scientific study relating animal behavior and possibility of an earthquake. “The only thing left for us to do is to prepare,” reminded Deocampo. She also advised that everyone should not for-
get the “duck, cover and hold” practiced during earthquake drills. According to PHIVOLCS, Davao City has two known fault lines: in Ma-a area and New Carmen, the latter’s movement being the cause of the recent earthquake last February 23. Those planning to build establishments are advised not to build them on top of fault lines. “Build on the sides but
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Davao-Bitung air links to resume
To complement Davao-GSC-Bitung sea linkage By JERMAINE L. DELA CRUZ
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OMEO Montenegro, director for investment promotion and public affairs of Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) disclosed on Friday that the Davao-General Santos-Bitung sea linkage is expected to attract airline companies in the Philippines to open direct flights to Indonesia. In an interview during the Davao-General Santos-Bitung, Indonesia Business Forum at the SMX Convention Center Davao, Montenegro named Pacific Airlines as one which is now revisiting a previous study
to determine the viability of Davao-Manado flights. “The situation now is different 10 years ago,” said Montenegro as he recalled the air connectivity between Davao and Manado which began on the late 1990’s and lasted only until early 2000’s because of the low demand coming from the two areas. The director added, the Davao/Gensan-Bitung shipping route launching on April 30 can be a “very good signal” for the airline companies because of expected increase of trade between Philippines and Indonesia. FAIR LINKS, 10