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6 killed in 6.6 quake
Hundreds hurt in 2nd tremor to hit Mindanao By Francisco Tuyay and Rio N. Araja
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MAGNITUDE 6.6 earthquake jolted Southern Mindanao Tuesday, claiming the lives of at least six persons and injuring hundreds of others. Two students remained missing beneath the rubble as rescue workers sifted through the remnants of dozens of collapsed structures.
The tremor had again sent thousands of people in Cotabato, Davao del Sur and nearby provinces into a panic while reeling as they were still realing from last week’s 6.4-magnitude quake. Among the dead were a 15-year-old student in Magsaysay, Davao del Sur who was pinned down by a collapsed concrete wall; a 66-year-old man in the town Koronadal; a pregnant woman felled by a tree in Tulanan, both in Cotabato, and a 36-year-old female employee of a multinational company in Digos City. The two consecutive tremors have so far left 11 people dead, most of them in
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A handout photo taken on Oct. 29, 2019, from the Facebook page of Anthony Allada, shows a general view of the damaged town hall (right) after a 6.6-magnitude earthquake hit Magsaysay, in Mindanao. Authorities said the quake caused injuries and damaged buildings like (below, clockwise) the Daig Elementary School in Tulunan, South Cotabato, 66-yearold Nestor Narciso killed by the quake, Gigos City Cov Jesu College, medical workers and residents evacuating patients to a safe place in Makilala, North Cotabato, anxious residents near a temporary shelter, and an unidentified woman contemplating her family’s future—all in a region still reeling from a previous deadly tremor. The US Geological Survey said the quake hit Mindanao as schools and offices opened for the day. Anthony Allada/AFP/Chyna Via/ Geonarri Solmenaro/ Mark Navales
Visayas opts for extension of pork ban By Othel V. Campos THE total ban of pork and pork products from Luzon should be extended until the provinces are assured that the country is free from African swine fever virus, the presidential assistant for the Visayas said Monday. “There’s only one way of protecting Next page
Leni sidesteps Duterte floats plan to take over water concessionaires Rody’s dare to lead drug war By MJ Blancaflor
By MJ Blancaflor PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte will create an anti-drug commission if Vice President Leni Robredo will accept his offer to serve as the administration’s drug czar in the next six months, Malacañang said Tuesday. But Robredo refused to respond, saying the country’s problems could not be solved through insults. “I don’t want to answer that because I don’t know how serious he is,” Robredo told reporters in Bandingan, Iloilo. “We must not get irritated when we talk about the problem of our country. We cannot get it done by insulting someone. We must always look for solutions.” Next page
PRESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte called on water concessionaires on Tuesday to “stop making it hard for the people” and help government address the water crisis in Metro Manila. This, as Malacañang said he might declare a national emergency and take over Maynilad and Manila Water in a bid to address the water shortage in
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concessionaires Maynilad and Manila Water to manage dwindling supply from the Angat and Ipo dams. Maynilad handles of the west concession zone while Manila Water operations serve the east concession zone of Metro Manila and nearby provinces. Panelo, who is also Duterte’s chief legal counsel, said the takeover plan is constitutional. “The provision of the Constitution
IS leader buried at sea; US military dog a ‘hero’ US OFFICIALS have said the body of Islamic State group chief Abu Bakr alBaghdadi was buried at sea, as fresh details surfaced about the US special forces operation that led to his death over the weekend. Syrian Kurds claimed to be a key source of the intelligence that led Americans to Baghdadi after years of tracking the man behind a five-year reign of terror across much of Iraq and Syria.
Mountaineer reaches 14 highest peaks A NEPALI mountaineer on Tuesday smashed the record for summiting the world’s 14 highest peaks, racing up all “8000ers” in just seven months, according to a post on his social media accounts. Nirmal Purja completed the climb of the 14 mountains, all over 8,000 meters (26,250 feet) in seven months, the post said. The previous
Metro Manila and its nearby provinces. “All of them, stop making it hard for the people there because it’s a question of survival of the nation, water,” Duterte told ABS-CBN News in an interview. “I do not want to be the bully but if it comes to that, then it should be. We cannot do anything since our people need water,” he added. Scheduled rotational water interruptions have been implemented by water
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And an unnamed US military dog became an unlikely hero of the raid, incurring injuries as it chased Baghdadi down a dead-end tunnel underneath his northwestern Syria hideout, where the jihadist blew himself and three children up with a suicide vest. The US military basked in success Monday after eliminating the founder and spiritual guide of the Islamic State group, capping a years-long campaign
to crush the Sunni Muslim extremist organization that had at one point created a “caliphate” the size of England. “His death marks a devastating blow to the remnants of [IS],” said Defense Secretary Mark Esper.
Raid undertaken ‘brilliantly’ He praised the nearly hundred-strong force that helicoptered to Next page
SMC head honcho leads TOFIL awardees SAN Miguel Corporation’s president and chief executive officer Ramon S. Ang leads five other winners of the 2019 edition of the Outstanding Filipino Award, which gives public recognition to men and women whose achievements are worthy of emulation. The other awardees are Glenn S. Banaguas (Environment Conservation Next page
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is very clear—the President’s primary duty as the head of state of the government is to serve and to protect the people,” he said. “So in any situation arising that will endanger, imperil the safety of the people, then the President has to take over,” he added. A provision in the 1987 Constitution also states that in times of a national Next page
Court rejects Ampatuan bid to reopen case By Rey E. Requejo THE Quezon City Regional Trial Court has rejected the bid of one of the principal accused to reopen the trial of the Maguindanao massacre case in connection with the murder of 58 people, including 32 journalists, in Ampatuan town 10 years ago. In an Oct. 25 order, Judge Jocelyn Solis-Reyes denied Datu Andal “Unsay” Ampatuan Jr.’s motion to reopen the trial and suspend the promulgation of judgment on the case for lack of merit. Ampatuan is seeking a retrial on the ground that former Sultan Barongis Vice Mayor Sukarno Badal, a state witness, had contacted him through a representative that he was inclined to recant his testimony. Badal had testified in 2013 on how the members of the powerful Ampatuan Next page