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‘Stronger eruption’ likely
Thousands in 13 barangays flee as Phivolcs warns of lingering Taal threat By Rio N. Araja, Vito Barcelo, Willie Casas and Macon Ramos-Araneta
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HE Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) on Friday warned that a stronger eruption of Taal Volcano in Batangas is likely due to a new supply of magma rising and a buildup of gases. Phivolcs chief Renato Solidum said the volcano continued to spew smoke caused by gas and water vapor moving up toward its crater. Residents of 13 barangays near the volcano numbering more than 1,300 people were evacuated, disaster officials said. Health officials urged residents in the area to wear face masks to protect against sulfur dioxide and ash. “We just hope that there will be no stronger explosions. But the threat is still there since Taal is still emitting more gases,” Solidum said. The volcano erupted at 3:16 p.m. Thursday, prompting Phivolcs to place it under Alert Level 3 from its Alert Level 2 status.
Evacuees get first crack at vaccine shots By Macon Ramos-Araneta EVACUEES who fled their homes in Batangas due to the eruption of Taal Volcano will get priority for COVID-19 vaccine shots, the provincial disaster official said Friday. Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (PDRRMO) chief Joselito Castro told radio dzBB that the national government vowed to provide a supply of vaccines to the evacuation centers. Castro said health protocols are being observed in the evacuation of affected residents to avoid the spread of COVID-19. Senator Joel Villanueva, however,
Next page As Taal Vocano continues to act up and emit smoke after a phreatic eruption, at least a thousand residents of nearby areas like Laurel town have fled and sought refuge in public school buildings-turnedinstant evacuation sites and queue up for food provided by the local government. Meanwhile engineers of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources positioned at the Tagaytay Picnic Grove, get into the action and, using an air sampler machine, measure dust particles emitted by the restive volcano. Danny Pata
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4 new areas of concern emerge after steady surge in COVID cases Single-shot vax deemed Delta defiant By Willie Casas
THE independent OCTA Research Group on Friday flagged the cities of Davao, Iloilo, Baguio, and San Fernando in La Union as “areas of concern” because of the increasing number of
COVID-19 cases and high hospital bed occupancy rates. OCTA, in their latest monitoring report, said “new cases continued to escalate in Davao City, which had the highest daily average in the country and a reproduction number of 1.41.”
A reproduction number of 1 or higher indicates sustained COVID-19 transmission, OCTA said. In its report, OCTA said Davao City averaged 324 new cases daily from June 25 to July 1, an increase of 43 percent Next page
JOHNSON and Johnson’s single-shot COVID-19 vaccine is effective against the highly contagious Delta variant, with an immune response lasting at least eight months, the company said Thursday. The antibodies and immune system cells in the blood of eight people vaccinated with the J&J jab effectively neutralized the Delta strain, which was first identified in India, researchers found. A second study with 20 vaccinated patients at Boston’s Beth Israel Medical Center had similar results. Next page
NBI ARRESTS 3 OVER VAX SALE NEWS / A2
President Rodrigo Duterte discusses transportation matters with Light Rail Transit Authority Administrator Reynaldo Berroya, Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade, and Senator Christopher Lawrence Go aboard a newly built train of the Light Rail Transit Line 2 East Extension Project which was inaugurated on July 1, 2021 after two decades of construction. Arman Baylon
ROBREDO TO SC: JUNK MARCOS BID NEWS / A4
COVID-19 PH AT A GLANCE
(AS OF 4 PM JULY 2) 2)
1,424,518 TOTAL NUMBER OF CASES
4,192 55,482 NEW
ACTIVE
24,973
177
1,344,063
2,212
DEATHS
RECOVERIES
NEW
NEW
DoTr execs vow free ride to continue By Darwin G Amojelar and Maricel V. Cruz THE Department of Transportation will tap the P3 billion funds from Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) to extend its P5.5. billion funding for the service contracting program for public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers after the expiration of the Bayanihan 2 Act on June 30. Next page
Lacson bides time on Sotto’s Pacquiao: True leaders of PDP-Laban support me offer to be NPC standard bearer By Macon Ramos-Araneta
with several people and political leaders regarding their political plans in next year’s national elections. In separate radio interviews, LacSENATOR Panfilo Lacson on Friday said he and Senate President Vicente son said he had yet to decide on the Sotto III were still in consultations Next page
By Macon Ramos-Araneta and Rey E. Requejo
SHOULD there be a move to oust him during the PDP-Laban national council meeting on July 17, Senator Manny Pacquiao hoped it would not prosper as he claimed he had the support of “the true leaders” of the party. “What are my violations for them to be angry at me and to remove me?”
Paquiao asked. “Is there due process in what they will do?” he added. Sen. Aquilino Pimentel III, who was being referred to by Pacquiao as “real owner” of PDP-Laban, said President Rodrigo Duterte and Pacquiao should meet to settle their internal differences. The senator, former PDP-Laban President, and current vice chairman, is the
son of the party’s founder, the late former Senate President Aquilino “Nene” Pimentel Jr. “Allow us to settle the internal issues within the Party, internally and privately,” said Pimentel. Pimentel also rejected questions on the legality of Pacquiao sitting as acting party president. Next page