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Biliran placed under state of calamity; 10 dead

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STATE OF CALAMITY. Biliran province was placed under a state of calamity on Monday, September 29, after Typhoon “Opong” left widespread destruction and claimed 10 lives when it pummeled the province on Friday, September 26. Photo shows one of several schools damaged by the typhoon’s onslaught. (BILIRAN ISLAND)

“Massive destruction” due to ‘Opong’

STATE OF CALAMITY. Biliran province was placed under a state of calamity on Monday, September 29, after Typhoon “Opong” left widespread destruction and claimed 10 lives when it pummeled the province on Friday, September 26. Photo shows one of several schools damaged by the typhoon’s onslaught. (BILIRAN ISLAND)

TACLOBAN CITY – The province of Biliran was placed under a state of calamity on Monday, September 29, following what Governor Rogelio Espina described as the “massive” destruction caused by Typhoon “Opong.”

Aside from widespread damage to crops and infrastructure, Opong also claimed 10 lives across the province.

In total, Eastern Visayas has recorded 12 deaths attributed to the typhoon, including two fatalities from Tagapul-an and Calbayog City, both in Samar. Calbayog City had earlier been placed under a state of calamity on Saturday, September 27.

“This is the worst typhoon in years to hit Biliran, leaving massive destruction to both property and lives,” Espina said in an interview with local reporters.

The governor appealed for national assistance.

“We hope President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and other government agencies will notice our province and extend the necessary aid.”

The declaration of a state of calamity was approved by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board) in a special session on Monday afternoon upon the recommendation of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC), which Espina chairs.

With the declaration, the provincial government down to the barangay (village) level can now access their calamity funds to support rehabilitation efforts.

Based on Espina’s report, the typhoon killed 10 people—four each from the towns of Maripipi and Kawayan and one each from Caibiran and Culaba.

Damage to crops, mostly rice, was estimated at over P140 million, while damage to various infrastructures reached over P1.26 billion.

About 62 classrooms were also damaged, while power and water supply have yet to be restored in several barangays.

“Out of our 132 barangays, 43 currently have no water supply, and many remain without electricity,” Espina said.

He urged residents to remain resilient.

“Let us not lose heart. We will rise again,” Espina said.

JOEY A. GABIETA

Soldiers rescues flood-stricken families, delivers aid in Leyte during Typhoon “Opong”

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SOLDIERS HELP OPONG VICTIMS. Soldiers from the 93rd IB extended assistance fleeing families following the onslaught of Typhoon ‘Opong’ that resulted in flooding and landslide incidents across the region. They also help clear roads that were blocked by debris due to the typhoon.(PHOTO COURTESY)
SOLDIERS HELP OPONG VICTIMS. Soldiers from the 93rd IB extended assistance fleeing families following the onslaught of Typhoon ‘Opong’ that resulted in flooding and landslide incidents across the region. They also help clear roads that were blocked by debris due to the typhoon.(PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY – Braving rising floodwaters and fierce winds at the height of Typhoon “Opong,” soldiers of the 93rd Infantry Battalion mounted large-scale rescue and relief operations across Leyte, saving trapped residents and delivering essential aid.

Military teams were deployed to Kananga, Matag-ob, Calubian, Villaba, Albuera, and Ormoc City to assist families affected by severe flooding.

Among the most dramatic rescues was that of Jessica Madjus, 41, and her five children — Jonard, Jobert Jay, Jessa Mae, Joana Mae, and Grezel — who, along with their pets, were stranded in floodwaters over six feet deep in Sitio Libo, Barangay Balagtas, Matag-ob. “We are so grateful to the soldiers who risked their lives to save us,” Madjus said.

The battalion’s Disaster Response and Rescue Operations (DRRO) unit also provided transportation assistance in four municipalities and facilitated the delivery of 1,500 relief packs from partner agencies to remote barangays. Troops assisted in orderly evacuations, prioritizing children, the elderly, and persons with disabilities, and supported road-clearing operations to reopen routes blocked by landslides, fallen trees, and debris.

Lt. Col. Celeste Frank Sayson, commanding officer of the 93rd IB, underscored the unit’s commitment to humanitarian service beyond their security mandate. “Our mission goes beyond safeguarding peace and security. In times of disaster, we are equally duty-bound to protect and serve the people,” he said.

Local officials and residents praised the soldiers’ efforts, saying their presence provided reassurance and accelerated recovery efforts in devastated communities.

The 93rd Infantry Battalion reaffirmed its readiness to extend both security and humanitarian support in coordination with local government units across its area of operations.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Rep. Acidre secures House backing to cover P12.31-B gap in free higher education

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Chairperson of the House’s committee on higher and technical education and Tingog party-list Representative Jude Acidre, led a series of consultative meetings with leaders of State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) ahead of the 2026 budget deliberations. Through these dialogues, he endorsed their appeal to House leaders, ensuring that the P12.31-B funding gap in the Free Higher Education Program under RA 10931 was placed on the national agenda and addressed in the FY 2026 General Appropriations Bill. (Tingog party-list)
Chairperson of the House’s committee on higher and technical education and Tingog party-list Representative Jude Acidre, led a series of consultative meetings with leaders of State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) ahead of the 2026 budget deliberations. Through these dialogues, he endorsed their appeal to House leaders, ensuring that the P12.31-B funding gap in the Free Higher Education Program under RA 10931 was placed on the national agenda and addressed in the FY 2026 General Appropriations Bill. (Tingog party-list)

TACLOBAN CITY – Tingog party-list Representative Jude Acidre, chair of the House committee on higher and technical education, welcomed Congress’ commitment to fully cover the P12.31-billion shortfall in the Free Higher Education Program under Republic Act 10931 or the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act.

The funding gap, raised by state universities and colleges (SUCs) during budget consultations, stemmed from the continued use of prior-year enrollment figures instead of projected enrollment as mandated by law. This has forced many SUCs to cut or defer essential programs.

Acidre pushed House leaders to address the issue, resulting in a commitment announced during the sponsorship of the FY 2026 General Appropriations Bill. Of the shortfall, P7.82 billion will come from the higher education development fund of the Commission on Higher Education and P4.49 billion from the General Appropriations Act.

Congress also pledged over P9 billion in additional funding for the Tertiary Education Subsidy and other student aid programs.

Acidre hailed the move as a “victory for SUCs and students” but stressed the need for reforms to ensure sustainability, including strict use of projected enrollment figures and a mid-year adjustment mechanism when actual enrollment exceeds projections.

“Free higher education under RA 10931 must remain reliable and sustainable for the millions of Filipino students who depend on it,” Acidre said.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Seven ex-NPA rebels in Leyte get financial aid under E-CLIP

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TACLOBAN CITY – Seven former rebels from Leyte province have received financial assistance from the government under the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP).

The cash aid was distributed during the Provincial Peace and Order Council meeting held at the Leyte Provincial Capitol Complex and presided over by Governor Carlos Jericho Petilla.
Five of the beneficiaries received P65,000 each, consisting of P50,000 for livelihood assistance and P15,000 as immediate assistance. The two other beneficiaries were given P25,000 each, broken down into P15,000 immediate assistance and P10,000 basic assistance.

Governor Petilla led the distribution together with Department of the Interior and Local Government–Leyte Provincial Director Anabelle de Asis, Leyte Police Provincial Director Col. Dionisio Apas Jr., and 802nd Infantry Brigade Commander Col. Rico Amaro.

E-CLIP, a flagship reintegration program of the national government, provides a comprehensive package of assistance to former rebels and violent extremists who surrender to authorities. It aims to address the specific needs of beneficiaries and their communities, and to help them and their families reintegrate into society as productive citizens.

Aside from financial aid, E-CLIP also offers firearm remuneration, reintegration support, social and psychological services, housing and educational assistance, and access to halfway houses.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Eastern Samar secures national support to boost agriculture and fisheries

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The provincial government of Eastern Samar, led by Governor Ralph Vincent Evardone, managed to secure strong backing from the national government on its effort to boost its agriculture and fisheries sectors after actively participating in the 2025 National Agri-Fishery Investment Forum held at the Palacio de Maynila in Malate. (EASTERN SAMAR PROVINCIAL OFFICE)
The provincial government of Eastern Samar, led by Governor Ralph Vincent Evardone, managed to secure strong backing from the national government on its effort to boost its agriculture and fisheries sectors after actively participating in the 2025 National Agri-Fishery Investment Forum held at the Palacio de Maynila in Malate. (EASTERN SAMAR PROVINCIAL OFFICE)

TACLOBAN CITY – The provincial government of Eastern Samar, led by Governor Ralph Vincent Evardone, has secured strong backing from the national government to strengthen its agriculture and fisheries sectors after actively participating in the 2025 National Agri-Fishery Investment Forum held at the Palacio de Maynila in Malate.

The three-day forum, centered on the Philippine Agrifood Transformation Pathway, outlined national strategies to ensure food security and sustainable livelihood development.
Eastern Samar’s delegation took part in workshops, consultations, and discussions that opened opportunities for partnerships, funding, and program alignment with the province’s development agenda.

As part of its commitment, the province identified priority commodities under the regional commodity prioritization scheme. These include coconut, rice, carabao, seaweed, swine, tuna, and cacao—products crucial to improving local livelihoods and uplifting the agri-fishery industry.

Key national agencies have already pledged direct support. The Bureau of Soils and Water Management will implement a water impounding project, while the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) will establish a lobster and mud crab nursery in Guiuan. Funding for cold storage facilities in 2026 has also been confirmed, a major boost for the province’s fisheries sector.

Department of Agriculture Secretary Francisco “Kiko” Tiu Laurel personally assured his support for Eastern Samar’s agri-fishery initiatives, including programs in coffee, cocoa, livestock, and fisheries.

Laurel also recognized the role of congressional leaders, including Minority Floor Leader Rep. Nonoy Libanan and Assistant Minority Floor Leader Rep. Sheen Gonzales, in securing resources for these projects.

Governor Evardone said the province’s participation in the forum is part of a long-term strategy to improve food security, generate sustainable livelihoods, and position Eastern Samar as a competitive player in the regional agri-fishery sector.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Five missing fishermen from Maydolong safely return home after braving Typhoon “Opong”

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TACLOBAN CITY – The five fishermen from Maydolong, Eastern Samar who were reported missing during the onslaught of Typhoon “Opong” have safely returned home on Saturday, September 27, 2025, after being found by fellow fishermen.

The fishermen — Albert Tating, Birbie Calosar, Harold Cris Buenafe, Ricky Bajado, and Rembert Versoza, all residents of Barangay 4, Maydolong — were caught at sea by heavy rains and huge waves. To stay safe, they tied their boat to a ‘payao’ (fish aggregating device) to avoid drifting farther away until the weather improved.

“They stayed out at sea longer because they wanted to make sure they could safely return once conditions were better,” said Remegio Orale, head of the Maydolong Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO).

He added that poverty pushes some fishermen to risk going to sea despite storm warnings, as fishing is their only livelihood.

On Sunday, Sept.28, the five fishermen received assistance from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Field Office 8, each receiving P10,000 in cash relief, along with two family food packs, hygiene kits, family kits, kitchen kits, and sleeping kits.
According to DSWD-8, at least 88,171 families or 295,598 individuals from 97 towns and cities across Eastern Visayas were affected by Typhoon “Opong,” which also damaged 451 houses — 1,800 of them partially. The agency has earmarked P139.5 million for relief assistance to affected families and individuals.

Orale confirmed that the five fishermen were the only ones reported missing in Maydolong during the storm.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

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