Mindanao Daily NEWS
Volume II, No. 172
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January 16, 2014
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northmin . westmin . caraga . davao Your Regional Mindanao-wide Community Newspaper
Butuan solon seeks Pagasa modernization in revived bill By PAT SAMONTE Regional Editor-Caraga
QUEZON City–– Rep. Lawrence Lemuel H. Fortun (First District, Agusan del Norte) has coauthored a substitute bill that seeks to modernize the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration or the “PAGASA Modernization Act of 2013.” See FULL STORY, page 4
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Shabu shipment intercepted at Zambo airport
Z AMB OANGA City–– Government authorities have intercepted Wednesday a shipment of at least 200 grams of shabu worth hundreds of thousands of pesos at the Zamboanga International Airport (ZIA). ZIA Aviation Security Group (AVSEGroup) chief Senior Insp. Reycar Bassig said the shipment of shabu was intercepted around 8:15 a.m. Wednesday at the airport’s check-in area. Bassig said the shipment, which was sent through a private courier firm, is bound for Jolo, Sulu via Zamboanga City. Bassig said the shipment arrived in this city Tuesday from Manila and the origin of which is Las Piñas City. The shabu was wrapped in black plastics, placed in CANCELLED. Passengers anxiously wait for status of their flights at the Laguindingan Airport Misamis Oriental on Tuesday (14 January 2014) as a low pressure area dumped rains in many parts of Mindanao since a few days three coffee packs ago. All flights to and from Cagayan de Oro City for the day were cancelled. MindaNews photo by Bobby Timonera
See airport, page 11
LPA displaces 152,000 in Davao provinces, state of calamity declared By MART D. SAMBALUD of Davao Today
TAGUM City––Davao Oriental and four towns in Davao del Norte have been declared under state of calamity after floods and landslides killed 15 people, injured 34, displaced some 31,062 families, destroyed two vital bridges, engulfed a school, and suspended classes up to secondary levels. The Office of Civil Defense Region 11 reported as of January 14, 8 am, a total of 31,062 families or 152,276 persons were displaced coming from 16 municipalities and two cities in the region because of flooding and landslides. Floods and landslides have struck
Typhoon Pablo affected areas such as in Davao Oriental and Compostela Valley. A landslide in Pulang Lupa in Barangay Bango, Compostela municipalty in Compostela Valley engulfed an elementary school last Sunday.Three were confirmed dead in the landslide, but here are still others missing. Residents in that area have already evacuated to the municipal gym in Brgy. Ngan. Ten municipalities in Davao Oriental have been affected by rising waters and mudslides. Davao Today earlier reported 300 houses were damaged by rising waters. Manurigao and Caraga bridges in See DECLARED, page 11
Photo courtesy of PDDRMC-Davao del Norte.
Mindanao power consumers to get P180m refund CAGAYAN de Oro City–– Electric cooperatives in Mindanao that source their power needs from power barge operator Therma Marine Inc. (TMI) will begin receiving refund this month, amounting to P180 million as a result of adjustments
made in rates for power delivered to them in 2011. Based on the January 3, 2014 decision promulgated with finality by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), TMI has been ordered to implement the refund within six months
and likewise for power distributors to effect the necessary adjustments to their respective consumers. “It is the difference in the approved provisional power rate of the ERC and the latest final power rate, which was also approved
by the commission,” Jovy Batiquin, president and chief operations officer of TMI, said in a statement. A subsidiary of Aboitiz Power Corp., TMI operates two oil-fired power barges in Maco, Compostela See refund, page 11
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