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DPWH NSFDEO conducts blood donation drive

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Catarman N. Samar– The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Northern Samar 1st District Engineering Office (NSFDEO), in partnership with the Northern Samar Provincial Health Office, conducted a Blood Donation Program on June 18, 2026, at the DPWH-NSFDEO Conference Room.

Employees of DPWH-NSFDEO actively participated in the activity, demonstrating their commitment to saving lives and promoting a culture of voluntary blood donation.
A total of 17 blood units were collected during the event, while other employees also availed themselves of the blood typing services offered.

Ms. Dinah F. Ada, RMT and Program Coordinator of the National Voluntary Blood Services Program (NVBSP), expressed her gratitude to DPWH for organizing the blood donation drive.

“Grateful kami sa DPWH kay sa kanra pag-celebrate sa ika-128th Founding Anniversary, naisipan po nira nga mag-conduct sin blood donation drive kasi ine po nga dugo bulong ine nga deri napapalit. So very grateful kami for your generous hearts kasi damo po sine an mabubuligan nga dugo. Damo po an pasyente nga nanganginahanglan. We supply blood not only to NSPH but also to St. Scholastica, CDHI, and Allen District Hospital. So, thank you very much,” Ms. Ada said.

Meanwhile, District Engineer Alvin A. Ignacio assured that DPWH-NSFDEO will continue to support meaningful initiatives that benefit the public, especially those aimed at saving lives and promoting community welfare.

The blood donation program forms part of the celebration of the 128th Founding Anniversary of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH). The initiative also seeks to raise awareness on the importance of voluntary blood donation and contribute to maintaining an adequate blood supply for patients in need.

ANALIZA A. PABIA/PR

Samar resident receives new home through police-led bayanihan effort

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BUILT BY COPS. Police officers, barangay officials, and community volunteers pose with beneficiary “Tatay Nonoy” beside his newly built house in Barangay Cambaguio, Villareal, Samar. The home was completed in just two days through the collective efforts of the Revitalized Pulis sa Barangay team and local partners under the Bayanihan sa Barangay program.(PRO-8)
BUILT BY COPS. Police officers, barangay officials, and community volunteers pose with beneficiary “Tatay Nonoy” beside his newly built house in Barangay Cambaguio, Villareal, Samar. The home was completed in just two days through the collective efforts of the Revitalized Pulis sa Barangay team and local partners under the Bayanihan sa Barangay program.(PRO-8)

TACLOBAN CITY — A 58-year-old resident of Barangay Cambaguio in Villareal, Samar now has a safe place to call home after police officers, local officials, and community volunteers joined forces to build him a new house under a collaborative community assistance program.

The beneficiary, identified only as “Tatay Nonoy,” received the newly constructed house through the efforts of the Revitalized Pulis sa Barangay (R-PSB) team, barangay officials, and barangay tanods who worked together under the Bayanihan sa Barangay program.
According to the Police Regional Office 8 (PRO-8), the house was completed in just two days through the collective efforts of police personnel and community volunteers. The project was undertaken to assist Tatay Nonoy, who lives alone and struggles with daily economic hardships.

The initiative was spearheaded by the R-PSB Cambaguio team led by Police Staff Sergeant Eddie Jay Burca, assistant team leader, under the supervision of Lt. Col. Michael Jude Dotingco, force commander of the 2nd Samar Provincial Mobile Force Company, and Samar Provincial Police Office Director Col. Arwin Tadeo.

PRO-8 Regional Director B/Gen Jason Capoy commended the police personnel and community partners involved in the project, saying the initiative reflects the police organization’s commitment to public service beyond its law enforcement functions.
“The construction of this house demonstrates the spirit of service, compassion, and cooperation between the police and the community,” he said.

For Tatay Nonoy, the new house represents more than just shelter. He expressed gratitude to the police officers, barangay officials, and volunteers who helped make the project possible, saying the assistance has given him renewed hope and a better sense of security.
Police officials said the project highlights the value of collaboration among law enforcement agencies, local government units, and residents in addressing the needs of vulnerable members of the community while strengthening grassroots partnerships.

The Bayanihan sa Barangay program forms part of the R-PSB initiative, which aims to foster closer ties between police officers and local communities through projects that promote public welfare and community development.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Baybay City launches EV’s first sewerage treatment plant

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FIRST IN THE REGION. Baybay City has inaugurate Eastern Visayas’ first sewerage treatment facility in Barangay Santo Rosario. The P80-million project is designed to treat wastewater before it reaches rivers and coastal waters, supporting environmental protection and sustainable urban development in the city.(PIA ESTERN VISAYAS PHOTO)
FIRST IN THE REGION. Baybay City has inaugurate Eastern Visayas’ first sewerage treatment facility in Barangay Santo Rosario. The P80-million project is designed to treat wastewater before it reaches rivers and coastal waters, supporting environmental protection and sustainable urban development in the city.(PIA ESTERN VISAYAS PHOTO)

BAYBAY CITY– Setting a milestone for environmental management in Eastern Visayas, the city government of Baybay City has inaugurated and operationalized the region’s first sewerage treatment facility, a pioneering project designed to improve wastewater management, protect water resources, and support the city’s long-term sustainable development goals.

The P80-million facility, unveiled as one of the highlights of Baybay City’s 19th Charter Day celebration on June 18, is expected to significantly reduce water pollution by treating wastewater from urban areas before it is discharged into rivers, creeks, and coastal waters.
Located on a one-hectare site in Barangay Santo Rosario, the sewerage treatment plant began construction in 2023 and utilizes a low-maintenance system that combines physical filtration and natural biological treatment processes.

Under the treatment process, wastewater undergoes primary screening and filtration before passing through an artificial reed bed, where naturally occurring biological mechanisms further remove contaminants and improve water quality prior to release into the environment.

Supporting the facility is a two-kilometer underground sewer network composed of reinforced concrete pipes measuring 1.5 meters in diameter. The system, installed beneath R. Magsaysay Avenue and other major roads, collects wastewater from the city’s commercial and residential districts and channels it directly to the treatment plant.
City officials said the project addresses a critical environmental concern by ensuring that wastewater generated from densely populated areas is properly treated rather than flowing untreated into waterways and coastal zones.

Mayor Jose Carlos Cari said the project reflects the city’s commitment to ensuring that development and environmental protection go hand in hand.

“As Baybay continues to progress and attract more economic opportunities, we must ensure that our development remains sustainable. This facility helps protect our rivers, coastal areas, and communities while supporting the city’s vision for inclusive and responsible growth,” Cari said.

The city government noted that the treatment facility is capable of removing pollutants, harmful bacteria, and other contaminants from wastewater, helping improve public health and reduce the risk of waterborne diseases.

For Baybay City, whose economy relies heavily on fisheries, agriculture, tourism, and commerce, safeguarding water quality has become increasingly important amid rapid urban growth and expanding economic activity.

Local officials expressed optimism that the facility would serve as a model for other local government units across Eastern Visayas and the rest of the country seeking practical and sustainable wastewater management solutions.

(LIZBETH ANN A.ABELLA)

Statement On standing in solidarity with Defense Secretary Gilberto C. Teodoro Jr.

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Defense Sec. Gilbert Teodoro
Defense Sec. Gilbert Teodoro

The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) stands with Secretary National Defense Gilberto C. Teodoro Jr. following the imposition sanctions against him and his family by the government of the People’s Republic of China.

The AFP views these sanctions not merely as actions directed against Philippine government official and his family, but as an attempt to undermine of the Philippine the legitimate exercise of our nation’s sovereign rights and the principled defense of Philippine national interests.

Secretary Teodoro has consistently advocated for the protection Philippine sovereignty, sovereign rights, and maritime entitlements accordance with international law, particularly in the West Philippine Sea within our Exclusive Economic Zone.

He has likewise been at forefront of efforts to expose and address illegal activities, espionage-related threats, and other actions that undermine Philippine security and national interests.

His steadfast commitment reflects position of the Republic of the Philippines in safeguarding its national security, territorial integrity, and maritime interests.

The AFP remains resolute in carrying out its constitutional mandate and rejects any attempt to intimidate or pressure those who stand in defense of the nation.

No external action or coercive measure will diminish our resolve to protect the Filipino people, uphold the rule of law, and safeguard our sovereignty, sovereign rights, and maritime domain. (PR)

Joint anti-drug operation nets suspected pusher in Maasin City

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ORMOC CITY — A newly identified drug suspect was arrested while more than P49,000 worth of suspected shabu was seized during a joint anti-drug operation in Maasin City, authorities said.

Operatives of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), the Provincial Intelligence Unit of the Southern Leyte Provincial Police Office, and the City Drug Enforcement Team of the Maasin City Police Station conducted a buy-bust operation at around 12:13 p.m. on June 13 in Barangay Mantahan that resulted in the arrest of alias “Danny,” 48, a jobless resident of the village.

PDEA Regional Director Levi Ortiz said the suspect was identified through ongoing anti-illegal drug monitoring and was targeted following reports of alleged involvement in the local drug trade.

Recovered from the suspect during the operation was a sachet containing a white crystalline substance believed to be shabu, which was allegedly sold to an undercover operative for P1,000.

A subsequent body search conducted in the presence of required witnesses led to the recovery of a black-and-white striped coin purse containing eight additional sachets of suspected shabu.

Authorities said the confiscated illegal drugs weighed a total of 7.23 grams with an estimated Dangerous Drugs Board value of P49,164.

Also recovered was the marked P1,000 bill used in the operation.

The suspect was informed of the reason for his arrest and apprised of his constitutional rights before being taken into custody.

Charges for violation of Republic Act 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, have been filed before the City Prosecutor’s Office. The suspect is currently detained at the Maasin City Police Station pending further legal proceedings.

(ROBERT DEJON)

Dorelco eyes 5-MW hydropower project

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HYDROPOWER. Officials of Dorelco, EBATECH, and the local government of Burauen discuss the proposed 5-megawatt hydropower project along the Marabong River system during a meeting on June 15. The renewable energy project aims to provide a stable and sustainable power source for consumers within DORELCO’s service area.(Photo Courtesy)

To boost renewable energy supply

HYDROPOWER. Officials of Dorelco, EBATECH, and the local government of Burauen discuss the proposed 5-megawatt hydropower project along the Marabong River system during a meeting on June 15. The renewable energy project aims to provide a stable and sustainable power source for consumers within DORELCO’s service area.(Photo Courtesy)

TACLOBAN CITY – A proposed hydropower facility along the Marabong River system in Burauen, Leyte could soon provide a new source of renewable electricity for thousands of consumers served by the Don Orestes Romualdez Electric Cooperative (Dorelco), as the electric cooperative pursues efforts to strengthen energy security and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

The project, a partnership between DORELCO and Cebu-based Energy & Building Applications Technologies Corporation (EBATECH), is expected to generate up to 5 megawatts of electricity by harnessing the natural flow of the Marabong River in Barangay Logsongan.

Representatives of Dorelco and EBATECH presented the proposed development to local officials during a meeting on June 15 with Burauen Mayor Fe Renomeron, outlining the project’s technical features, potential community benefits, and contribution to the region’s renewable energy goals.

Dorelco General Manager Christopher Garcia said the river system has been identified as a viable site for a small-scale hydropower facility that could help address the growing electricity requirements of communities within the cooperative’s franchise area.

“With increasing demand for electricity, this development has the potential to provide a more reliable and renewable source of power for our coverage area,” Garcia said in an online interview.

The facility is projected to have an initial generating capacity of about 5 megawatts, which could improve power supply reliability and support future economic growth in several municipalities in Leyte.

Garcia said the project complements Dorelco’s long-term strategy of securing cleaner and more sustainable energy sources for its member-consumers while supporting the national government’s renewable energy agenda.

The proposed facility is targeted for completion and commercial operation by 2027, although detailed engineering studies, regulatory approvals, and investment arrangements are still being finalized.

The project cost has yet to be determined, Garcia said.

The Marabong River hydropower initiative is part of broader efforts by electric cooperatives and local governments nationwide to invest in renewable energy technologies amid increasing power demand and concerns over energy sustainability.

The Department of Energy has been promoting the development of indigenous renewable energy resources, including hydropower, solar, wind, and geothermal projects, to enhance energy security, reduce dependence on imported fuels, and stabilize electricity costs.

If realized, the hydropower project would add to Leyte’s growing portfolio of renewable energy facilities and further strengthen the province’s role as one of the country’s major renewable energy centers, which already hosts significant geothermal power operations.
Dorelco currently serves more than 110,000 member-consumers across 12 municipalities in Leyte, including Burauen, Abuyog, Dulag, and Tanauan, where electricity demand continues to increase alongside population growth and economic activity.

JOEY A. GABIETA

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