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Police rescue 13-year-old girl in Hilongos after 911 call

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RESCUED. A 13-year old girl was rescued by police in Hilongos, Leyte after she was reportedly abandoned in a village of said town. The minor was reportedly left behind by her companion.
RESCUED. A 13-year old girl was rescued by police in Hilongos, Leyte after she was reportedly abandoned in a village of said town. The minor was reportedly left behind by her companion.

TACLOBAN CITY — Police rescued a 13-year-old girl who was reportedly abandoned in a village in Hilongos, Leyte following a report made through the emergency hotline on March 10.

Personnel of the Hilongos Municipal Police Station responded to the call and proceeded to Barangay Concepcion where concerned residents reported the presence of the minor.
The girl, a resident of Barangay Poblacion 2 in Hindang, Leyte, was found safe and in stable condition when police arrived.

According to the report, the minor had been brought to the barangay by a friend on February 26 but was later left there, prompting residents to alert authorities through the 911 emergency hotline.

Police officers brought the girl to the police station for proper documentation and assistance before she was later turned over to her father.

Col. Dionisio DC Apas Jr., provincial director of the Leyte Police Provincial Office, commended the swift response of the responding officers and the vigilance of the community.

He said the incident highlights the importance of promptly reporting emergencies through the 911 hotline so authorities can respond quickly and ensure public safety.

(LIZBETH ANN A.ABELLA)

Calbayog City adopts 4-day onsite workweek to save energy

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TACLOBAN CITY — The city government of Calbayog City will implement a temporary four-day onsite work arrangement for its employees as part of energy-saving measures amid rising fuel prices.

Under the arrangement, employees will report onsite from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday to Thursday, while four hours of work-from-home duties will be observed on Fridays.

City Mayor Raymund Uy said the scheme will not apply to frontline and health service personnel to ensure the uninterrupted delivery of essential public services.

Uy also convened members of the Local Price Coordinating Council along with representatives from the Department of Trade and Industry in Samar to assess the possible economic impact of the ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

Discussions focused on monitoring commodity prices and protecting consumers as global developments continue to affect fuel costs and other basic goods.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Calbayog City adopts 4-day onsite workweek to save energy

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TACLOBAN CITY — The city government of Calbayog City will implement a temporary four-day onsite work arrangement for its employees as part of energy-saving measures amid rising fuel prices.

Under the arrangement, employees will report onsite from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday to Thursday, while four hours of work-from-home duties will be observed on Fridays.

City Mayor Raymund Uy said the scheme will not apply to frontline and health service personnel to ensure the uninterrupted delivery of essential public services.

Uy also convened members of the Local Price Coordinating Council along with representatives from the Department of Trade and Industry in Samar to assess the possible economic impact of the ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

Discussions focused on monitoring commodity prices and protecting consumers as global developments continue to affect fuel costs and other basic goods.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Eastern Samar LGUs receive computers to boost PWD services

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DONATIONS. Several local government units in Eastern Samar were beneficiaries of computer sets from the National Council on Disability Affairs to improve programs and services for persons with disabilities (PWDs)on their respective areas. (PHOTO COURTESY)
DONATIONS. Several local government units in Eastern Samar were beneficiaries of computer sets from the National Council on Disability Affairs to improve programs and services for persons with disabilities (PWDs)on their respective areas. (PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY — Several local government units in Eastern Samar have received computer sets from the National Council on Disability Affairs to improve programs and services for persons with disabilities (PWDs).

The equipment was distributed to support local PWD offices in managing data and processing identification cards under the PWD Unified ID System.

According to Provincial Persons with Disability Affairs Officer Hendrick Dacuyan, the computer sets were delivered to San Policarpo, Arteche,and Jipapad.

Additional units were also turned over to PWD offices in Borongan City and San Julian where the equipment was received by their respective social welfare offices.

Dacuyan said the computers will help speed up the processing and verification of PWD identification cards and prevent the misuse of fake IDs while ensuring that benefits reach legitimate recipients.

Another computer set was also provided to the Municipal Persons with Disabilities Office in Guiuan to support data management and identification of the needs of persons with disabilities in the town.

Provincial officials said the initiative is part of efforts of the administration of Governor Ralph Vincent Evardone to strengthen programs and ensure that persons with disabilities are properly served across the province.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Fuel hike pushes up prices of vegetables, rice in Tacloban market

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TACLOBAN CITY — Rising fuel prices have begun to push up the cost of basic goods in public markets here, with vendors warning that rice prices may also increase in the coming days due to higher transport costs.

Vegetable and fruit vendors said the cost of bringing farm produce from nearby towns has increased following the latest fuel price adjustments, prompting some sellers to raise their prices.

One vendor said the vegetables she used to buy for about P1,300 now cost around P2,000, forcing her to increase retail prices by at least P3 to avoid losing capital.

Rice retailers also warned that prices may rise next week as some suppliers are reportedly holding their stocks and may sell them at higher rates.

Some vendors said there were no new rice deliveries this week, with retailers still selling stocks from earlier harvests.

Data from the Philippine Statistics Authority in Eastern Visayas showed that food and non-alcoholic beverages remain among the top contributors to inflation in the region.

Meanwhile, the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of Agriculture said they continue to monitor prices and are preparing measures to help farmers and stabilize the supply of basic commodities.

(ELLA MAE D. SEGUROS, LNU STUDENT INTERN)

Netizens in Eastern Visayas post fuel price spikes online

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TACLOBAN CITY — Netizens in Eastern Visayas have taken to social media to share photos of fuel prices at gasoline stations across the region, highlighting the sharp increases recorded in recent days.

Posts circulating on Facebook show diesel and gasoline prices rising in several areas of Eastern Visayas, with some motorists expressing concern over the growing cost of fuel.
The spike in prices has been linked to supply disruptions and market volatility caused by tensions in the Middle East, which affect global crude oil supplies and, in turn, local fuel prices.

Amid the developments, the Department of Energy said it has intensified monitoring of fuel retailers to ensure compliance with authorized price adjustments.

Meanwhile, Pres. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. warned oil companies against taking advantage of the crisis and said the government would act against those found exploiting the situation.
Residents in Leyte and Samar said the rising fuel costs are beginning to affect their daily expenses, particularly for transportation and basic household needs, prompting calls online for government intervention.

(RALPH AUSTIN A. FERNANDEZ,LNU STUDENT INTERN)

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