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EVSU suspends face-to-face classes due to HFMD cases

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CLASSES SUSPENDED. After confirming cases of HFMD, the management of the Eastern Visayas State University suspended physical classes and immediately conducted disinfection. (EASTERN VISAYAS STATE UNIVERSITY FACEBOOK)
CLASSES SUSPENDED. After confirming cases of HFMD, the management of the Eastern Visayas State University suspended physical classes and immediately conducted disinfection.
(EASTERN VISAYAS STATE UNIVERSITY FACEBOOK)

TACLOBAN CITY – Eastern Visayas State University (EVSU) has suspended all face-to-face classes and activities after a case of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) was reported within its campus.

In a public advisory released Monday, October 6, the university announced that from October 6 to October 10, 2025, all classes will shift to online or asynchronous mode as part of precautionary measures.

Students are strictly prohibited from reporting physically to the campus during the week-long suspension.

EVSU, which has a student population of 12,424, confirmed that the first case involved a high school student. However, the advisory did not state when the initial infection was detected.

Aside from class suspensions, the campus-based Technomart will be temporarily closed for sanitation, while non-teaching personnel were directed to disinfect their respective offices. The entire campus is undergoing disinfection and sanitation efforts.

The advisory further reminded students, faculty, and staff to immediately report any flu-like symptoms to their teachers or supervisors for proper medical guidance.

“Let’s work together for a safe and healthy campus,” the university’s statement read.

HFMD, a contagious viral illness common among children, can spread through close personal contact, coughing and sneezing, contact with contaminated objects and surfaces, and in some cases, through stool of infected individuals.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

BRAP mobile civil registrations: Continuing efforts to register unregistered births in the province of Leyte

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The PSA Leyte Birth Registration Assistance Project (BRAP) Team through its Birth Registration Coordinators (BRCs), joined the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Alangalang, Leyte, through the headship of Hon. Mayor Lovell Anne M. Yu-Castro, and its Local Civil Registry Office (LCRO) headed by OIC-Municipal Civil Registrar Nelisa R. Catindoy, together with the legal team of Board Member of the 1st District of Leyte, Atty. Ronnan Christian M. Reposar, in the conduct of the Mobile Civil Registration in Brgy. Bugho, Alangalang, Leyte, last 29-30 September 2025, as one of the services offered during the Munisipyo ha Barangay spearheaded by the LGU.

The BRCs assisted the LCRO in the screening of attachments, and preparation of the Certificates of Live Birth (COLBs) of the identified individuals whose births are not yet registered, while Atty. Reposar and his team were the ones preparing and/or notarizing for free, the needed Affidavits anent the delayed registration of birth of the potential registrants. A total of 64 COLBs for local and Out-of-Town registration were prepared during the two-day mobile registration. Subsequently, once the required posting period lapses and/or the birth records are already registered with the respective LCROs, the same will be forwarded to the BRCs for electronic endorsement and eventual provision of the first free copies of the late registrants’ COLBs in Security Paper (SecPa).

This second semester of 2025, the PSA Leyte has already joined to a total of seven (7) Mobile Civil Registrations spearheaded by the LGUs of Calubian, Matag-ob, and San Isidro, through their respective LCROs, with more to conduct and assist to towards the end of the year.

As of 01 October 2025, there are already 8,224 late registrations in the Province of Leyte made possible through BRAP, and the efforts of the LGUs in the Province, through their respective LCROs, proactive partners in government service, and the PSA Leyte BRAP Team. More records are expected to be late registered as the Team is untiringly facilitating local registrations/endorsements, and Out-of-Town Applications for Delayed Registration of Birth, on top of efforts to encourage more the LGUs and LCROs to continue supporting and taking advantage of the program, which in turn, assist and provide the public, their basic yet most pertinent proof of personality. (PR)

Northern Samar farmers’ groups receive seeds, tools, and poultry to boost food security

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TACLOBAN CITY – The provincial government of Northern Samar, through its Provincial Agriculture Office (PAO), has distributed farm inputs to 27 farmers’ associations and community organizations across the province to help strengthen agricultural productivity and food security.

The assistance package included vegetable seeds, farm tools, mallard ducks, and Rhode Island Red (RIR) chickens—interventions designed to enhance local food production, diversify livelihoods, and promote sustainable farming practices in rural communities.
Among the beneficiaries were farmers’ cooperatives, women’s associations, schools, and livelihood organizations such as the Somoroy Women’s Association, Northern Samar Farmer Entrepreneurs Association (NSFEA), ANI Livelihood Association, and the Northern Samar Indigenous Handicraft Coco Coir Producers Association (NSIHCCPA).

Educational institutions and community gardens, including those in Catarman, Las Navas, and San Roque, also received inputs to support school-based and community-led farming projects.

The PAO emphasized that providing poultry inputs not only creates sustainable income opportunities but also contributes to household nutrition.

Under the leadership of Governor Harris Ongchuan, the provincial government is pursuing programs that equip farmers with resources and knowledge aimed at making Northern Samar a food-secure, self-sustaining, and resilient province.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Newly constructed Inamlan road advances local transportation

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Motorists and residents of Laoang, Northern Samar, now find it easier to travel to Brgy. Inamlan following the completion of a new road project by the Department of Public Works and Highways – Northern Samar Second District Engineering Office (DPWH-NSSDEO). The improved road allows for smoother trips, better access to the barangay, and more reliable transport during emergencies.

“San una nga pag-drinive ko sa di pa maupay an kalye, makuri an amon pamasada kay may beses na pirme kami nawawakayan tungod sa kakuri san dalan. Pero yana, masayon na pagkadto sa mga baryo. Bisan gab-e pwede kami makakadto labi na gud kun may emergency,” shared Billy Garcera, a tricycle driver, expressing his gratitude for the project.

The Construction of Road in Brgy. Inamlan, Laoang, Northern Samar, implemented under FY 2024 Regular Infrastructure fund, was completed on May 10, 2025, by JUPA Construction with a contract amount of P19,779,397. 03. The project covered the concreting of a 960-meter roadway with a thickness of 0.23 meters and a width of 5 meters, including 1.5-meter shoulders on both sides. It also included the construction of two reinforced concrete box culverts (RCBCs) at Sta. 0+158 and Sta. 0+238 to improve road drainage and prevent flooding.

For years, tricycle drivers and residents faced challenges in reaching Brgy. Inamlan due to the absence of a proper road. According to testimony, passengers often had to stop at the outskirts and walk long distances carrying heavy loads because vehicles could not pass through.

“Daramo an pasaheros nga dire nakakadiretso sa baryo. Yana, waray na hassle kay tubtoban na gud sa baryo an pamasada,” Garcera added.

With the road completion, travel time has been reduced, accessibility has improved, and mobility of goods and people is now more efficient, lifting not only local livelihood but also community resilience.

Residents of Laoang extend their appreciation to the implementing agency for the improvement, emphasizing how the project has greatly enhanced their daily lives and ensured that even during emergencies, transportation to and from the barangay is no longer a struggle.

(Khyzel M. Sosing /PR)

DSWD extended assistance to fire victims in Tacloban City

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AID TO FIRE VICTIMS. The Department of Social Welfare and Development extended assistance to fire victims, mostly students, that gutted boarding houses last Sept.30 in Sta. Cruz, Tacloban City. (DSWD EASTERN VISAYAS)
AID TO FIRE VICTIMS. The Department of Social Welfare and Development extended assistance to fire victims, mostly students, that gutted boarding houses last Sept.30 in Sta. Cruz, Tacloban City. (DSWD EASTERN VISAYAS)

TACLOBAN CITY – The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in the region has extended assistance to fire victims in Barangay 45, this city.

The social welfare agency said that a total of over P455, 658 relief aid was provided by their office to several families who were displaced due to the blaze last Sept.30.
The assistance constituted 28 family food packs, 21 hygiene kits, 21 sleeping kits, 21 family kits, 21 kitchen kits, and 84 6.6L water bottles.

The DSWD also extended P290,000 cash relief assistance through the Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations (AICS) program to some fire victims.

At least 34 households were affected by the fire that happened on September 30 that gutted down residential and boarding houses.

Also affected were 90 students who are studying at the Leyte Normal University, Eastern Visayas State University, Leyte Colleges, Asian Development Foundation College, and the Leyte National High School, and several workers in business establishments in the city who were displaced when their boarding houses were burned down during the fire.
(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Eastern Visayas extends aid to Cebu quake victims, recalls past solidarity

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EASTERN VISAYAS SENDS AID. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Eastern Visayas deployed a team with a mobile kitchen capable of preparing meals for up to 300 people at a time to support earthquake survivors in Bogo City, Cebu. Relief assistance also poured in from the Ormoc City government and the Police Regional Office 8. (Photo courtesy of DSWD Eastern Visayas/Facebook)
EASTERN VISAYAS SENDS AID. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Eastern Visayas deployed a team with a mobile kitchen capable of preparing meals for up to 300 people at a time to support earthquake survivors in Bogo City, Cebu. Relief assistance also poured in from the Ormoc City government and the Police Regional Office 8.
(Photo courtesy of DSWD Eastern Visayas/Facebook)

TACLOBAN CITY – Local government units and agencies from Eastern Visayas have mobilized aid for northern Cebu following the devastating 6.9-magnitude earthquake that struck Bogo City and nearby municipalities on September 30.

Ormoc City delivered 500 sacks of rice, bottled water, mosquito nets, and hygiene kits to the quake-hit towns of Tabogon and San Remegio.

Vice Mayor Carmelo Locsin Jr. said the assistance reflects both solidarity and gratitude for Cebu’s past generosity.

“Ormocanons will always remember how Cebuanos helped us in our time of need, so now it is our turn to ease the suffering of our brothers and sisters,” Locsin said in a statement on Friday, October 3, recalling Cebu’s support when Ormoc was struck by a 6.5-magnitude earthquake in July 2017.

The Philippine National Police in Eastern Visayas also distributed 450 food packs containing rice, noodles, coffee, canned goods, milk, water, and hygiene items. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) deployed a mobile kitchen capable of preparing arroz caldo for 300 people, staffed by nine personnel.

On October 2, a 90-member contingent from the PNP, Bureau of Fire Protection, and the Philippine Army’s 8th Infantry Division was also sent to Bogo City, the quake’s epicenter, to reinforce ongoing relief operations.

They brought with them a second mobile kitchen and a water filtration system to address immediate needs for food and clean drinking water.

Authorities in Cebu continue to assess the full extent of damage and displacement caused by the earthquake, while relief efforts from government and non-government groups are expected to intensify in the coming days.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

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