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Sudden closure of DZR Airport displeases passengers

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TACLOBAN CITY- The “abrupt” closure of the Daniel Z. Romualdez (DZR) Airport, this city on July 9 had resulted for several passengers to be stranded, seething in anger and frustration.

“We were not informed that there will be no flights today. We could have rescheduled our flight so we will not be stranded here,” said Maria Bautista, 74, one of the several stranded passengers.

Bautista, on the day of the temporary closure of the airport, was bound for Manila en route to her home in Olongapo City. She and brother, Lucas Galangue, 59, visited a sickly brother, Ricardo, 63, in Basey, Samar.

The siblings were supposed to take the 1:20 p.m. Cebu Pacific flight.

The DZR Airport, located at San Jose District, was shut down for operations started at 5 a.m. on July 9 but to be operational again following day. The one-day closure of the DZR Airport, Eastern Visayas main airport, was due to the potholes located within the 2.2 kms runway of the airport, said Allan Cahingcoy, officer-in-charge of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines(CAAP).

“We ask for understanding of our passengers but at the same time, we cannot afford to comprise their safety and the planes using the airport,” Cahingcoy said. He, however, stressed that before the closure, which took effect around 5 p.m. on July 9, after the last flight, that they went to several local radio and television outlets to announce the closure.

“This is just a one-day closure of the airport due to the repair of our runway,” he said adding that the airline companies using the airport were informed on this. Cahingcoy said that some of the potholes at the runway are big enough to fit in the landing gears of the airplanes. He said that there are 60 potholes, as big as 5X10 feet and four inches deep, that need to be covered by asphalt. These potholes were seen in the runway for months now and were aggravated with the arrival of several big C-130 military planes from other countries and even a C-17 from the United States at the height of assistance due to Super Typhoon Yolanda.
The DZR Airport which serves the Manila and Cebu routes with 13 daily flights. (JOEY A. GABIETA)

Japan invests weather station in Guiuan

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TACLOBAN CITY – The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) is putting up P298.44 million to make the Guiuan Meteorological Radar System in Eastern Samar operational by September 2015 after it was heavily damaged by last year’s supertyphoon Yolanda.

JICA has set aside funds to replace radar equipment, after Japanese experts inspected the site in December last year. “Procurement of equipment is ongoing. Crafting will follow, which is a longer process. Installation will be done on January 2015,” said Nakamura Hayato, JICA’s project formulation advisor on disaster management.
The reconstructed radar system is expected to start sending data to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) by September 2015.

“The radar itself was stable after typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan) and there will be no major construction work. We just need to replace equipment to make it functional,” Nakamura added.Guiuan, the first town where Yolanda made first landfall on November 8, 2013, was chosen as the location of the radar project in 2009 as it faces the Pacific Ocean.

The Guiuan Doppler Radar Station in Sapao village adopts the new system developed by Japan Radio Co. using integrated chips to transmit sound waves as far as 480 kilometers away to determine wind velocity, rainfall intensity and speed, volume of rainfall and area coverage. “This is a JICA project that will utilize the highest level of technology. Japan is investing on improvement of the meteorological radar system in because many typhoons in Philippines also enter Japan. This is not just the first line of defense for Philippines but this will also send warning to us,” Nakamura explained.

Before the typhoon, the Guiuan project was almost complete and partly operational. In fact, JICA was scheduled to turn over the project on November 29, 2013. The first of the three Japan technology doppler radars has been operational since March 2012 in Catanduanes. The same facility, built for P560 million by the Japanese-Filipino consortium, was also installed in 2012 in Aparri, Cagayan.

“The reconstruction in Guiuan will highly consider building protective measures so it won’t be damaged easily by future typhoon. It is designed in such a way that it can be repaired by Pagasa after turnover,” Nakamura told reporters. With the dysfunctional Guiuan doppler radar facility, the state weather bureau relies on a eteorological satellite in monitoring typhoon movement in Pacific Ocean, which only transmits hourly data.

“Doppler radar can observe the occurrence, movement, distribution and amount of rainfall and wind speed over a large area in real time,” he said. On November 13, 2009, officials signed the grant agreement for the construction of three doppler radars amounting to P1.7 billion under the official development assistance of the Japanese government.

The rehabilitation of the Guiuan facility is a component of the $46 million grant for the rebuilding of Yolanda-hit areas. (SARWELL Q. MENIANO)

Group donate boats for fishermen in Eastern Samar towns

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TACLOBAN CITY- Livelihood support for fishermen who lost their source of income and upkeep in the aftermath of supertyphoon Yolanda in the municipalities of Guiuan and Salcedo, in Eastern Samar, received fishing boats on July 8 from the Kabuhayan Para sa Kaunlaran (KAISA), a non-government organization, funded by the Chinese-Filipino (Tsinoy) community.

According to Annabel Chua Lim, project coordinator of KAISA with the project dubbed as “Bangkabuhayan,” a total of 25 fishing boats were turned over in Salcedo and another 25 for Guiuan.

Teresita Ang See, chairman of KAISA, led the turnover. Lim said that this is just an initial support to the fisherfolks of Eastern Samar and Samar. Sometime in September another 50 bancas will be turned over to Marabut in Samar and Giporlos, Eastern Samar.

A memorandum of agreement was signed during the turn over with the mayors, KAISA, HFFI and the beneficiaries.The fishing boats donation cannot be sold, pawned, dismantled and bartered. The beneficiaries shall also not engage in illegal fishing activities.

Lim added that seven big groups in the Chinese Filipino community have united as one to respond to disastrous calamities. Leading the donor groups that donated 300 boats to different beneficiaries are the Federation of Filipino Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc.; Federation of Filipino-Chinese Associations of the Philippines; World News Daily; Filipino-Chinese Amity Club, Overseas Chinese Alumni Association of the Philippines; Filipino-Chinese Shin Lian Association and the Philippine Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc.

KAISA members visited several municipalities in Yolanda disaster-hit provinces of Iloilo, Palawan and Leyte to distribute relief goods as well as tools and construction materials for repairs of houses and school buildings.

It is also during their relief distribution that KAISA made an assessment of the livelihood support they can give to the community. Last March and April, KAISA turned over 100 bancas in the municipality of Ajuy, Iloilo. The “Bangkabuhayan” project is aimed to restore the capability of the affected fishermen to earn a living.
“We want to include another line where you help the fishermen fish and the whole community gets to eat,” Lim said. The group also targeted the fishermen of Aklan and Cebu to avail of Bangkabuhayan with another 100 fishing boats.

KAISA also partnered with Health Futures Foundation, Inc. (HFFI) which is headed by Dr. Jaime Z. Galvez Tan, that chooses the beneficiaries, monitor their activities and provide technical support in installing the motor to the banca and on its maintenance side for the next two years. (VICKY C.ARNAIZ)

The search is on for outstanding volunteers

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TACLOBAN CITY-Filipino volunteers who have shown exemplary performance and dedication to service in helping people and communities will once again be given recognition in their role in development and nation-building as the Search for Outstanding Volunteers 2014 goes on.

Individuals of Filipino citizenship and Filipino or local chapters of foreign or international non-profit or corporation organizations are qualified to participate.
Awards for grabs are Volunteer Lifetime Achievement Award (VLAA) and National Outstanding Volunteer Award (NOVA).

For an individual, group or organization that do not qualify under the regular SOV categories but which are deemed meritorious in accomplishment, a Special Citation in Volunteerism will also be conferred to recognize volunteering efforts and/or support to volunteerism.

There are however more specific qualifications being considered among the nominees in each category in order to get the coveted award.

The Regional Search Committee will careful screen the nominations and submit to the SOV National Selection Committee all the nominations on or before September 15 this year. The awarding will be held in Manila on December 12.

Louie Quebec, the media representative to the Regional Development Council, disclosed that the deadline for submission of entry is on July 31. (EILEEN NAZARENO-BALLESTEROS)

Be nutritionally prepared in times of disasters, nutrition stakeholders urged

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TACLOBAN CITY – Nutrition stakeholders launched on July 1 the Nutrition Month 2014 urging everyone to become “nutritionally prepared” for disasters. National Nutrition Council (NNC) regional nutrition program coordinator Catalino Dotollo encouraged local government units and non-government organizations to initiate activities that would raise the capability of communities to prepare for calamities through best nutrition practices.

“Nutrition Month 2014 aims to promote interventions to address nutritional needs in emergencies and disasters including preparedness, response and recovery. This could be achieved through the creation of local nutrition clusters,” Dotollo said during the opening of Nutrition Month celebration at the Balyuan open grounds.
This 40th Nutrition Month, anchored on the theme: “Kalamidad Paghandaan: Gutom at Malnutrisyon Agapan!,” aims to mobilize responders, particularly the local nutrition clusters and stakeholders to address gaps in nutrition in emergencies response from national to barangay levels.

The celebration seeks to increase awareness among families and individuals on coping and resiliency strategies to prevent malnutrition and worsening of nutritional status in times of emergencies and disasters.

This year’s theme stresses the importance of increased awareness and higher level of preparedness which can be achieved through the prevention of hunger and worsening of malnutrition during calamities.

During the opening, Leyte Governor Leopoldo Dominico Petilla renewed the provincial government’s commitment to reduce malnutrition. “From 11 towns included in the top nutritionally-depressed areas in the country in 2012, the number was reduced to four municipalities last year. This is an indication that everyone is working on the preventive side,” Petilla said.

However, these gains will only be sustained if local nutrition committees are more prepared to respond to nutritional needs during crisis. Briony Stevens, nutrition coordinator of the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) emphasized the need for families to store three days of food supply before a disaster, to satisfy food requirement of families while waiting for emergency food assistance.

“This celebration is a reminder to prepare of what we should do before a disaster. Nutrition is not just about food. This is also about health, sanitation, and hygiene,” Stevens said.

Malou Tabao, nutrition action officer of Tacloban City government, lauded various international humanitarian organizations for their support to arrest malnutrition in the aftermath of Yolanda.

“Their presence has raised the capability of the local nutrition workers on how to nutritional needs during emergencies,” Tabao added. (SARWELL Q.MENIANO)

74-year woman killed in a road accident in Ormoc

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ORMOC CITY- A 74-year old woman was killed after she was hit by a 10-wheeler truck last week, this city, with the driver of the vehicle could escape from possible jail term. The victim, Benecia Ocan of Barangay Lilo-an, Ormoc, was crossing along corner Aviles and Rizal Streets when the 10-wheeler truck, driven by Ernesto Boholst,25 and a resident of Brgy.Mabato ,hit her.

The truck, with plate number GSU 836, was carrying color roofs and was bound for Tacloban at the time of the accident. Witness said that the victim was bumped and dragged by the 10-wheeler truck that caused her fatal injuries on the hip to the feet and hematoma to other parts of her body. She was declared dead hours later at the hospital due to blood loss.

The ORMOC rescue and the Bureau of Fire Protection rescue units came to save and rushed her to the hospital but her severe wounds worsen the condition. Boholst said he was on the “go” sign but did not notice the woman was crossing.

While traffic enforcer on duty Jenelyn Jaca said she was then signaling “go” for two corners including the path of the said truck so she failed to see the accident.
While the suspect was detained at the Police Station 1, no case was filed against him as it was learned that an amicable settlement could have been reached as the operator of the 10-wheeler truck extended financial assistance to the family of the victim who was to turn 75 years old next month. (ELVIE ROMAN ROA)

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