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EARTHQUAKE SPURS STATE OF CALAMITY By Francisco Tuyay and John Paolo Bencito
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STATE of calamity was declared in Surigao City and the province of Surigao del Norte on Saturday following a 6.7-magnitude earthquake Friday night, killing six people and injuring 126 others.
Even as residents tried to recover from the deaths and damage of the worst quake to hit northeastern Mindanao since 1800, a weaker magnitude-3.7 temblor hit Cotabato City and its environs Saturday afternoon in Central Mindanao. But there were no casualties or damage to property from the Cotabato quake which the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and
Seismology said was tectonic in origin, some 20 kilometers east of Cotabato City. It was much worse in Surigao del Norte whose governor, Sol Matugas, appealed for help as the province is “still in chaos” and some residents are “still in a state of shock” after the quake with an epicenter of tectonic origin 14 km northwest of Surigao City Friday at
around 10:03 p.m. Most of injured were hurt by falling objects at the height of the earthquake that delivered more than 100 aftershocks since Friday evening, with magnitudes ranging from 2.0 to 3.7. Malacañang, on the other hand, appealed for prayers following the quake and warned residents of possible aftershocks. “Let’s be careful. Let’s be cooperative with one another and let us avoid areas where the structures are unsteady and unsure,” Presidential Spokesperson Ernesto Abella told radio dzRB. “Let us continue to—in the spirit of bayanihan. And let us continue to be looking out for one another. These are trying times and our
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hearts go out to, sa mga Surigaonon. Our hearts go out to you, and our prayers also that you shall be safe from danger. We pray also that God will keep on showering his blessings and mercy upon us,” he added. Social Welfare Secretary Judy Taguiwalo said Quick Response Teams have already been activated and there are already 8,258 family food packs pre-positioned in the area. A standby fund amounting to P2,895,921.91 has also been allocated for the government’s immediate response following the quake, she added. Abella said that the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Turn to A2
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THE DAY AFTER. While Surigao City streets show few people, the damage of the 6.7-magnitude earthquake is evident in many of its buildings. People, on the other hand, are busy stocking food and water as shown in the inset photo.
SPARE DISASTER AREA, MILITARY ASKS COMMIES By John Paolo Bencito THE New People's Army on Saturday admitted that it had launched 30 operations against the military after calling off its unilateral ceasefire as it directed its armed militias for “heightened armed resistance” against the government’s all-out war declaration
“Over the past 10 days, responding to orders to carry out active defense, NPA units carried out almost 30 military actions to defend the rights and welfare of the people primarily against AFP troops,” NPA spokesman Jorge “Ka Oris” Madlos said. “No longer restricted by the active defense policy, the NPA, from hereon, must frustrate the all-out
war of suppression of the AFP [Armed Forces of the Philippines] by launching tactical offensives against any legitimate military target,” he added. One of the operations carried out by the Communist Party of the Philippines’ armed wing, was made last Feb. 1 where they killed three soldiers. The incident prompted Presi-
dent Rodrigo Duterte to scrap the peace talks with the communists. “NPA operations were launched exclusively against paramilitary groups and uniformed personnel conducting combat, intelligence and psywar operations within the territories of the revolutionary government. A case in point is the Turn to A2
MINERS SCRAMBLE TO HELP GOVT DESPITE the crisis it is facing due to the disputed closure of 23 mines, mining companies on Saturday pooled their resources, activated emergency rescue teams and dispatched them to Surigao City after it was struck by a 6.7-magnitude earthquake Friday evening. Chamber of Mines of the Philippines chairman Art Disini said relief goods are already being
prepared by the mining firms to be distributed to the affected residents while mine workers professionally trained in rescue missions will be at hand to help government operations. Among the companies in the area, Nickel Asia Corp. reported that no mine worker or resident in their host communities perished or were hurt during the earthquake. It also reported zero twitter.com/ MlaStandard
damage to its facilities. Another nickel miner Marcventures Mining and Development Corp. has also dispatched its 10man emergency rescue team to Surigao City to help in rescue operations. CTP Construction chief executive Carlo Pimentel said their mine workers and residents in host communities are safe but it Turn to A2
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FIRST RESPONDERS. The emergency rescue team of nickel miner Marcventures Mining and Development Corp. based in Carrascal, Surigao del Sur prepare to go to Surigao City to help in rescue operations after the earhquake late Friday.
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US, CHINA IN ‘UNSAFE’ ENCOUNTER AT PANATAG WASHINGTON, D.C.—A Chinese military aircraft had an “unsafe” encounter with a US Navy surveillance aircraft near a contested reef in the South China Sea, the US Pacific Command said. The two planes came within 1,000 feet (300 meters) of each other during Wednesday’s incident near the Scarborough Shoal, which is claimed by both the Philippines and China, according to Pentagon spokesman Jeff Davis. The close encounter comes amid heightened tensions between the United States and China over Beijing’s moves to establish a presence in disputed areas of the South China Sea by building reefs and atolls into artificial islands. “An interaction characterized by US Pacific Command as ‘unsafe’ occurred in international airspace above the South China Sea between a Chinese KJ-200 aircraft and a US Navy P-3C aircraft,” said US Pacific Command spokesman Rob Shuford. “The US Navy P-3C was on a routine mission operating in accordance with international law.” Turn to A2
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