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‘Evict residents on shoreline’ Duterte's order covers those living within 40 meters of coastal border By Joyce Pangco Pañares
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RESIDENT Rodrigo Duterte has ordered the immediate eviction of residents living on coastal easements within 40 meters of the shoreline to prevent loss of lives and damage to property during natural calamities such as Typhoon Odette. VOL. XXXV • NO. 315 • 2 SECTIONS 12 PAGES • P18 MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2021 • www.manilastandard.net • mst.daydesk@gmail.com
“It will be a summary eviction,” the conference with military and police President said in a recent command officials in Cebu. Next page
DEVASTATED COASTAL AREA. An aerial view
of the destruction caused by Super Typhoon Odette in Barangay Punta Bilar, Surigao City.
Damage toll: Odette-hit areas won't get power yet, but maybe water deaths 378, housing P29b restored in 15 days, government officials said Sunday. In an interview on radio dzBB, Mark REGIONS battered by Typhoon Odette may have to wait until February 2022 to Timbal, spokesman for the National Diget power back but water service might be saster Risk Reduction and Management
By Alena Mae Flores
Council (NDRRMC) said it could take up ment would need to take care of that first to February next year before power is re- before restoring power. stored in all affected areas. Power has been restored to 150 of 269 He said in areas where houses have cities and municipalities that suffered outbeen destroyed, the governages due to the typhoon. Next page
DEATH toll from Typhoon Odette, which lashed Mindanao, Visayas and Palawan last week, has climbed to 378 —including 218 who have remained unidentified, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said.on Sunday. Some 742 were injured while 60 remain missing. Odette, the 15th and strongest typhoon Next page
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Oil price cut by P0.70/L set Tuesday By Alena Mae S. Flores THE country's oil firms are set to roll back pump prices by as much as P0.70 per liter to reflect the movement of prices in the world oil market. Next page
ELBOW-TO-ELBOW. Shoppers flock to Divisoria on Sunday, December 26, 2021, where sidewalk vendors sell colorful horns that are used to celebrate the incoming New Year. The country's COVID-19 reproduction rate slightly went up, which the independent OCTA Research Group described as a holiday uptick. Norman Cruz
Uptick signs in infections noted By Willie Casas
which measures how many people can be infected by one case—rose to 0.72 THERE were signs Sunday that on Dec. 22, up from 0.42 on Dec. 15 in COVID-19 infections were on the rise Metro Manila. Despite the uptick in cases on again as the daily number of new cases Next page rose to 433 and the reproduction rate—
World’s powerful space telescope now in orbit THE world's most powerful space tele- technical hitches. scope on Saturday (Sunday, Manila time) The James Webb Space Telescope, blasted off into orbit, headed to an outpost some three decades and billions of dollars 1.5 million kilometers (930,000 miles) in the making, left Earth enclosed in its from Earth, after several delays caused by Next page
WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL. Seen here during a test at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, the James Webb Space Telescope’s 6.5-meter primary mirror comprises 18 hexagonal gold-coated segments optimized for infrared light. The telescope, the most powerful space observatory ever built, blasted off to space aboard Arianespace's Ariane 5 rocket Saturday (Sunday Manila time). An engineering marvel, it will help answer fundamental questions about the Universe, peering back in time 13 billion years. NASA, AFP