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No relocation? DZR Airport’s repair now in full swing-CAAP

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GOTCHA! Fugitive businessman Cedric Lee( in black and blue hiking shorts), who was arrested in a beach resort in Dolores, Eastern Samar last April 26, being escorted by agents of the National Bureau of Investigation back to Manila. Lee and coaccused Zimmer Raz are facing serious illegal detention filed against them by comedian Vhong Navarro.(LITO A. BAGUNAS) (story on page 15)
GOTCHA! Fugitive businessman Cedric Lee( in black and blue hiking shorts), who was arrested in a beach resort in Dolores, Eastern Samar last April 26, being escorted by agents of the National Bureau of Investigation back to Manila. Lee and coaccused Zimmer Raz are facing serious illegal detention filed against them by comedian Vhong Navarro.(LITO A. BAGUNAS) (story on page 15)
GOTCHA! Fugitive businessman Cedric Lee( in black and blue hiking shorts), who was arrested in a beach resort in Dolores, Eastern Samar last April 26, being escorted by agents of the National Bureau of Investigation back to Manila. Lee and coaccused Zimmer Raz are facing serious illegal detention filed against them by comedian Vhong Navarro.(LITO A. BAGUNAS)
(story on page 15)

TACLOBAN CITY – The P42.46 million restoration of badly devastated Daniel Z. Romualdez (DZR) Airport in this city will be completed by end of July 2014, an official of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) said.
CAAP Eastern Visayas area manager Efren Nagrama said restoration projects are now in full swing after the Department of Transportation and Communications(DOTC) awarded the contract to a local firm B.M. Marketing on February 28.
“This is not the full rehabilitation project. The government has to execute restoration activities to normalize the airport operation,” Nagrama said.
With the implementation of post-Yolanda restoration projects, the plan to build P18.77 million semi-permanent terminal building, which is supposed to proceed late last year, has been cancelled.
“However, the P2.1 billion full rehabilitation will still be pursued, but it will be completed in 2017,” Nagrama added.
The DZR Airport, one of the premier airports of the country, sustained major damages when Yolanda hit Tacloban. The damages were severe that talks went around that it would be relocated to the nearby town of Palo.
The ongoing development project includes the P251.6 million construction of new taxiway and apron.
The cost will still be adjusted since the new terminal building’s design should be “storm surge-resilient.”
The DOTC asked a team of consultant to study the structure of new airports in tsunami-hit areas of Japan and Indonesia, according to Nagrama.
Nagrama is optimistic of restoring normal operations of the airport in three months since the contractor, through negotiated procurement on emergency cases, has started civil works even before the notice to proceed from DOTC.
Restoration activities are concentrated on reconstruction the damaged airport terminal building, perimeter fence, and CAAP administration office.
“The restored facility is not really a climate-resilient, but way better than the old structure. It will only be used for three years while waiting for the completion of full development,” Nagrama added.
Spaces provided for airline companies will be converted to departure and arrival area. Airline firms were asked to build office space outside the old terminal building.
The absence of perimeter fence prompted the government and airline companies to step up security measures, more so that top foreign officials and humanitarian groups have been coming to Tacloban City after supertyphoon Yolanda.
The facility has 22 security personnel from CAAP, 30 from the Philippine National Police and about 30 security staff from airline companies.
Nagrama noted that arrivals at the DZR Airport have significantly increased, but the agency is still consolidating post-Yolanda status reports after big waves destroyed all records.
All the 11 daily in and out flights have been back in operation. Still suspended are Tacloban-Iloilo and the Tacloban-Cebu flights of Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines, respectively.
When the supertyphoon struck last year, the airport, located near the shoreline, was rendered unusable for days after severe destruction to its control tower and terminal. (SARWELL Q.MENIANO)

PCA to provide chainsaws to EV to hasten clearing operations in Yolanda-hit areas

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TACLOBAN CITY – The Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) will provide additional 500 chainsaws to storm-ravaged areas in the region as the agency expands coconut farm clearing to Samar provinces.
PCA Administrator Euclides Forbes said that 825 chainsaws have already been used. About half of the chainsaws are being operated by workers hired by PCA and the remaining half were turned over to various groups, to facilitate recovery efforts.
“We will buy more chainsaws by next month to replicate in Samar towns what we have done in the Leyte area. Our mandate is to start full rehabilitation in June, but we have started as early as February,” Forbes said.
The project has already hired 400 workers. Most of them are coconut farmers whose income significantly dropped after supertyphoon Yolanda totally damaged coconut trees.
The use of new chainsaws will be directly supervised by PCA with each worker earning P70 from sheared or uprooted coconut tree removed.
Massive clearing activities have been ongoing in Tacloban City and the towns of Palo, Tanauan, and Tolosa in Leyte.
As of last week 208,000 trees have already been removed from farms and converted into a lumber for rebuilding of destroyed houses.
The PCA reported that 33.82 million coconut trees in Eastern Visayas were affected by the storm last year. Of the total, 15.04 million were categorized as totally damaged, 9.06 million severely damaged, 4.98 million, slightly damaged, and 4.84 million moderately damaged.
Early phases of clearing activities are only confined in accessible coconut lands with grounds most suitable alternative to farming activities.
Department of Agriculture Regional Executive Director Bernadette San Juan said 88 hectares of farms in Leyte will be the pilot area for intercropping and livestock raising.
“Since these 88 hectares of coconut farms already cleared from debris, it is now prepared for intercropping and livestock production. Farmers need an income while waiting to fully restore their income to pre-Yolanda months, which will take about seven years after replanting,” San Juan said. (SARWELL Q.MENIANO)

Yolanda aftermath Ortelco offers better services to its Ormoc subscribers

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ORMOC CITY- Subscribers of the Ormoc Telephone Company, Inc. (Ortelco) could enjoy a better and faster service.
This was assured by the company’s assistant manager, Inday Flores who said that right after the city sustained damages due to supertyphoon Yolanda, they immediately conducted their restoration operations and added more upgrading to serve better their clients.
Flores said that companies which sustained 80% damages during the typhoon got the chance of upgrading their services by incorporating the internet from its previous telephone services using fiber optic cable.
Currently, it has restored around 37% of its 2,283 subscribers in the city. Flores said that telephone connections in the city to include government offices and villages located at Camp Downes, Can-adieng going to Bantigues are now fully functional.
The Ortelco poured in considerable amount on the rehabilitation of their lines and connections after the typhoon, adding that some of their materials were even stolen.
Eighty percent of village lines are now using copper cable wires to ensure durability and clearer communication services, Flores said.
While restoration works continue, the telephone company accepts new applicants offering free installation cost with 75-meter service drop wire from the terminal box and another 25-meter inside jacketed wiring for free.
Only the telephone unit is to be paid by the new subscribers.
The Ortelco has been in operations in Ormoc City since 1952.
It adopted digital after sustaining damages in 1991 flashflood and now went into fiber optic cable and incorporating the internet following Yolanda. (ELVIE ROMAN ROA)

Rehabilitation of mangroves in Yolanda-hit areas starts, DENR said

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TACLOBAN CITY- The mangrove rehabilitation project being initiated by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is now in full swing, beginning in this city.
This was revealed by Leonardo Sibbaluca, executive director of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR-8).
The mangrove rehabilitation program of the DENR in the city is located in Barangay Anibong covering an area of 1.67 hectares. The rehabilitation started last April 26, 2014.
It was learned from Sibbaluca that the DENR has allocated P1 billion for this project which is to be implemented in all areas hit by Yolanda.
This is on top of the P6.2 billion allotted for the implementation of the National Greening Program nationwide this year, which also includes the rehabilitation of denuded mangrove and beach forests.
Sibbaluca said that the DENR, under the leadership of Secretary Ramon Paje, is now implementing a massive rehabilitation of the mangroves which were badly affected during the onslaught of Yolanda last November 8, 2013.
He said that the present mangrove rehabilitation project which uses more scientific techniques in mangrove and beach forest development to enhance the region’s defense against calamities will restore the mangrove stand in the affected regions in the country which includes Eastern Visayas together with affected areas in Region 6, 7 and 4B.
Sibbaluca pointed out that it has been observed and proven that the mangroves serves as buffer zones and protection in the super typhoon-affected regions as communities with mangrove and beach forest covers were protected from the adverse impact of the storm surges compared to those hardly hit areas which have bare coastlines.
He told reporters that for Eastern Visayas, his office has already conducted on the four major mangrove rehabilitation project components which are the site assessment and selection, nursery establishment, community and partnership engagement, and planting and out planting activities. (RESTITUTO A. CAYUBIT)

Tacloban CLEP beneficiaries completes its program

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Tacloban Cristina Learn & Earn Program (CLEP) founder and Tacloban City Councilor Cristina G. Romualdez inspires 200 CLEP graduates during its graduation rites held April 24, 2014 at the CEO gym. The CLEP graduates were given, aside from its certificate, a starter kit that will aid them in their new livelihood venture. (Photos by: Alex Alamos-CIO / Gay B. Gaspay-TISAT)
Tacloban Cristina Learn & Earn Program (CLEP) founder and Tacloban City Councilor Cristina G. Romualdez inspires 200 CLEP graduates during its graduation rites held April 24, 2014 at the CEO gym. The CLEP graduates were given, aside from its certificate, a starter kit that will aid them in their new livelihood venture. (Photos by: Alex Alamos-CIO / Gay B. Gaspay-TISAT)
Tacloban Cristina Learn & Earn Program (CLEP) founder and Tacloban City Councilor Cristina G. Romualdez inspires 200 CLEP graduates during its graduation rites held April 24, 2014 at the CEO gym. The CLEP graduates were given, aside from its certificate, a starter kit that will aid them in their new livelihood venture. (Photos by: Alex Alamos-CIO / Gay B. Gaspay-TISAT)

TACLOBAN CITYY- – In line with the livelihood rebuilding program of the city government of Tacloban, after heavily damaged by supertyphoon Yolanda last November 8, 2013, the city relaunches its livelihood program this year and the first batch to graduate were given certificate of completion April 24, 2014 at the CEO Gym.
Around 200 completers graduated from the courses of cosmetology, reflexology, food processing and cooking. Graced by CLEP founder, City Councilor Cristina G. Romualdez, the recipients of the program were given starter kits to start their own living.
Beneficiaries were mothers, yaya, grandmothers and plain house wives from Rizal Central School, Kapangian Central School, and Barangays: 48-Magallanes, 64-Sagkahan and 88-San Jose.
Councilor Romualdez in a short talk encouraged them to make use of the skills they acquired to start a living that will aid and sustain them in their daily needs.
Cristina Learn & Earn Program (CLEP) is a comprehensive livelihood entrepreneurial program taught to Tacloban women equipping them with special skills that would augment their incomes.
The livelihood program started during the administration of Mayor Alfred Romualdez and was stopped when Yolanda devastated Tacloban, affecting the living condition of the constituents. The re launching of the CLEP program aims to give its people a livelihood, hopeful that it can uplift Tacloban’s economy. (GAY GASPAY)

Red Cross to donate 1,000 housing units to storm victims in Leyte town

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JAVIER, Leyte- The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) through its chairman Richard Gordon pledged to donate houses and shelter kits for those who either lost their homes or sustained damages due to supertyphoon Yolanda.
Gordon, who was in this town last April 29 for the turn-over of 1,000 chairs to the Javier National High School, said that 1,000 houses would be constructed by the PRC in this town.
About 1,500 shelter kits consisting of corrugated sheets and plywoods would be donated to families who sustained damages of their houses due to Yolanda, Gordon said.
The PRC is to donate a total of 150,000 houses to all areas hit by Yolanda divided into 50,000 core housing worth P120,000 and a total of P100,000 is to be given as shelter support to those whose houses were partially destroyed.
Gordon said that with the calamities that struck our country, 5 million homes were affected and 15% or 150,000 of them are being addressed by the PRC.
Gordon said that while they are projecting that the housing project would last in three years, they would do what they can to hasten it to help victims rebuild their lives.
For his part, Javier Mayor Leonardo “Sandy” Javier was glad with the pledged donation made by the PRC saying that this would help address the shelter problem their town encountered as a result of the onslaught of Yolanda. (LIZBETH ANN ABELLA)

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