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Hundreds stranded in Surigao sea ports Volume III, No. 153
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By Roel N. Catoto
SURIGAO CITY -- Although Tropical Depression “Queenie” is now out of Mindanao, a total of 750 sea vessel passengers bound for Cebu, Leyte, Siargao and Dinagat Islands are now stranded in the city’s two sea ports because of cancelled trips since Wednesday. See full story, page A6
Search on for 5 missing fishermen in Surigao City
WITH THE TRIBAL COMMUNITIES – VICE GOVERNOR JOEY G. PELAEZ speaks before the participants of the Talugan Ta Tagoloan Supreme Council of Datus/Baes, Higaonon Tribal Communities Federation, Inc. General Assembly at Talusan, Balingasag, Misamis Oriental. In his message, Vice Governor Pelaez emphasized the importance of educating the youth who are members of the tribal community in order to cope with the changes of society while being able to retain indigenous practices to enrich our indigenous culture. The Talugan Ta Tagoloan was recently accredited as a nongovernmental organization by the Sangguninang Panlalawigan of Misamis Oriental in its Resolution No. 345, s. 2014. photo supplied
Holcim strikes averted
by Rappler.com
TWO hundred fifty-two (252) supervisors in Holcim's Misamis Oriental plant agreed to settle in a preventive mediation case, after the company promised to provide a 5% wage increase by 2015 and a P30,000 cash gift for all the union members. Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz hailed the resolution of the labor issues See holcim, page A11
SURIGAO CITY – Authorities here have launched a search and rescue operation for five fishermen from this city who went missing after Tropical Depression “Queenie” made landfall Wednesday. According to Geoffrey Gervo, station commander of Philippine Coast GuardSurigao, four minor fishermen from the island village of Danawan have been reported missing while a certain Poldo Gede, a fisherman from Barangay Mabua, still could not be found. The fishermen reportedly went fishing early morn-
ing Tuesday and were not able to come back before Queenie swept Surigao City Wednesday. Gervo said the Philippine Coast Guard, Philippine Navy and Surigao City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council are already conducting a search and rescue operation for the five fishermen. Families of the fishermen are now worried as to the fishermen’s whereabouts. Jake Miranda, a former navy officer and founder of a diving club here, has been calling on nearby vessels
Army beefs up security measures amid bombings
Communist rebels attack Misor army detachment By GERRY LEE GORIT Correspondent
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY -- A detachment of the Philippine Army in barangay Kibanban, Balingasag, Misamis Oriental, was attacked by a band of New People’s Army on Thursday dawn. Col. Jose Eriel M. Niembra, commander of the 58th Infantry Battalion based in nearby Claveria town, said a 10-minute firefight occurred but no one was reported injured. Niembra said the NPA
took advantage of the busy activity of the soldiers in disaster preparedness for the typhoon Queenie that made landfall on Wednesday afternoon. He added that the NPA attacked from two positions but were repelled by the soldiers. The NPA harrassment came after armed encounters in Claveria the past week had died down. Niembra said the number of NPA attackers was not See rebels, page A11
navigating along the Bohol Sea-Surigao Straight route since 9 a.m. today. By 10 a.m. only one vessel – the foreign ship M/V Solid Marine – has so far responded in the search for the missing fishermen, Miranda said. With better radio equipment from his dive shop, Miranda helped save lives during the September 13 capsizing of M/V Maharlika II, which sunk off Pintuyan, Leyte, as he called on international ships navigating the waters near Surigao to help out in the search. (Roel N. Catoto / MindaNews)
Atty. Marvin Mison, chief of staff of Mindanao Container Terminal collector Samson Pacasum, confers with Bureau of Customs Intelligence Division acting chief Nestor Anonuevo Guro. The container terminal in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental, has tightened its monirtoing of importations to prevent technical smuggling. Recent surveillance has resulted in the confiscation of undervalued vehicles and food items. photo by gerry lee gorit
DAVAO CITY – The Army’s 10th Infantry Division has beefed up its security measures to prevent “spillover” of the spate of bombings in North Cotabato to its area of responsibility. Lt. Colonel Norman Zuniega , the 10ID’s civil military operations chief, said Wednesday that the Armed Forces and the police are intensifying measures to prevent any untoward incidents. Three persons were killed and 24 others were injured See army, page A11
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