Mindanao Daily News (August 11, 2022)

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MINDANAO DAILY TRUTH | JUSTICE | PROGRESS

Volume XII, No. 036

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Thursday, August 11, 2022

P15.00 2 weather disturbances unlikely to enter PAR: PAGASA By MA. CRISTINA ARAYATA

MANILA – Two weather disturbances – a low-pressure area (LPA) and a tropical storm (TS) – are unlikely to enter the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR). In its 5 a.m. weather bulletin on Wednesday, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and AstroCriminal Investigation and Detection Group ( CIDG) Region X, Regional Advisory Group (RAG) induction of its new set of officers held at Dynasty nomical Services AdminCourt Hotel, Cagayan de Oro recently attended by PLTCOL SANDRO B SANTILLAN, PLTCOL EUGENE A BALUGO, PCOL CHOLIJUN P CADUYAC, istration (PAGASA) said Cag de Oro City council ROGER ABADAY, Iponan Brgy Capt and RAG President MAXIMO C. ALLORIN, PMAJ GILBERN F BANDERADO (second row) the LPA was last tracked at JIMMIE VINCENT OMAR SOMO, DERBIE FRIAS, MARK ANTHONY BRAZIL, RIKKI CABANLET, JEFERSON ABA, CARMEN ELIZABETH LEUNG, INAN 2,090 km. east-northeast of

Telcos, groups meet for underground cable system in Cag. de Oro, MisOr MONDARTE, GAMALIEL SALCEDO, REYNALD AMORTIZADO, RUPERTO DOMINGO, ALEXANDER TUYOR and MDN publisher DANTE SUDARIA.

By NEF LUCZON

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – The National Telecommunication Commission in Northern Mindanao (NTC-10) has gathered officials from 16 telecom firms, organizations, and government offices for the proposed cable system modernization plans in this city and Misamis Oriental province. During their initial meeting here Tuesday, NTC-10 Director Teodoro Buenavista Jr. said the groups form part of the Cagayan de Oro Information Communication Technology (CDO ICT) Task Force created on August 5. Buenavista said the ICT Task Force will make a recommendation to the city government and improve the cable system as part of the previous Task Force “Hapsay Kable” initiative. Formed in 2017, the task force aims to get rid of

“spaghetti wires” overlapping in electric posts. Buenavista said the project’s second phase intends to introduce the underground cable system, in which an existing infrastructure was already installed under the Misamis Oriental Telephone System Inc. (Misortel). Buenavista said the task force will seek approval from Misortel on August 12 for the utilization of the underground cabling facility and hoped for its official launching in the transfer of cables and wires by the end of 2022. “There is no need to worry about floodwater (destroying the cables) because we will be using the highest grade materials which were used in large undersea networks crossing between countries,” he said, responding to concerns raised about the city’s flood-prone areas. Buenavista said there

See ENTER, page 11

Rotary International District 3870 District Governor Elect (DGE) Gilda Go leads the feeding program in one of the Rotary project held recently in Cagayan de Oro . According to DGE Go to be a Rotarian means being ready to serve anywhere, anytime. Rotary is a way of life and it gives endless opportunities to serve everyone, young or old, rich or poor. “Leadership is service to others.” - Denise Morrison

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grants P6-M for BARMM turns over Covid-19 Aboitiz Davao Sur prov’l hospital treatment facility in Lanao Sur By CHE PALICTE

By APIPA BAGUMBARAN

LANAO DEL SUR (PIA)-The Ministry of Health (MOH) in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region i n Mu s l i m M i n d an a o (BARMM) turned over, on August 4, a Temporary Treatment Monitoring Facility (TTMF) in Barangay Daguan, municipality of Kapatagan, this province. The turnover was led by MOH Minister Dr. Zul Qarneyn Abas and Munici-

pal Vice Mayor Nazzrudin Maglangit, along with some MOH officials. The TTMF serves as an additional temporary isolation facility for possible suspected, probable, and confirmed COVID-19 patients with mild symptoms. “The Department of Health expects the number of cases of COVID-19 in the country to increase in the coming months,” Abas See FACILITY, page 11

DAVAO CITY – The Therma South Inc. (TSI), Aboitiz Foundation, and Hedcor Sibulan Inc. have provided a three-year grant worth PHP6 million for the medical equipment of the Davao del Sur Provincial Hospital (DSPH) in Digos City. “Its goal is to support the DSPH in providing highquality healthcare to its patients,” a statement from the Provincial Information Office (PIO) said Wednesday.

The PIO said the grant, which includes the new Outpatient Department complex extension, hospital beds, stretchers, and improvement of the endoscopy room, was accepted by Governor Yvonne Cagas Tuesday. The grant, which started in 2019, is a collaboration between the AboitizPower subsidiary Therma South Inc. and the Aboitiz Foundation, in partnership with the provincial government. Through the funding, See GRANTS, page 11


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