by magnolia_eic | Feb 6, 2012 | Headlines, Local News / Bohol Balita, National News
A child has reportedly died in Taysan, Negros due to a wall that fell upon him during the earthquake this morning.
Meanwhile, the alert level for possible tsunami in Negros and Cebu has been raised to 2, following the earthquake. Coastal residents have observed abnormal changes in the water level and are being evacuated. Phivolcs has reported 16 aftershocks since this morning.
The Department of Education (DepEd) 7 is asking parents to fetch their children as classes have been suspended in the entire Central Visayas (Region 7).
by magnolia_eic | Feb 6, 2012 | Headlines, National News
Just this morning, a magnitude 6.8 earthquake hit Negros Occidental off the coast of Jimalalud. The epicenter is reported to along the Tanon Strait. Below is a report from the USGS:
Magnitude 6.8 – NEGROS – CEBU REGION, PHILIPPINES
2012 February 06 03:49:16 UTC
Earthquake Details
- This event has been reviewed by a seismologist.
| Magnitude |
6.8 |
| Date-Time |
- Monday, February 06, 2012 at 03:49:16 UTC
- Monday, February 06, 2012 at 11:49:16 AM at epicenter
|
| Location |
9.964°N, 123.246°E |
| Depth |
46.6 km (29.0 miles) |
| Region |
NEGROS – CEBU REGION, PHILIPPINES |
| Distances |
72 km (44 miles) N of Dumaguete, Negros, Philippines
74 km (45 miles) WNW of Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines
80 km (49 miles) WSW of Cebu, Cebu, Philippines
569 km (353 miles) SSE of MANILA, Philippines |
| Location Uncertainty |
horizontal +/- 13.5 km (8.4 miles); depth +/- 11.5 km (7.1 miles) |
| Parameters |
NST= 72, Nph= 75, Dmin=744.7 km, Rmss=1.03 sec, Gp= 47°,
M-type=regional moment magnitude (Mw), Version=8 |
The earthquake was also felt here in Bohol and there have been reports of the quake reaching Cagayan and Bukidnon.
As of presstime, there are yet no reported damages in Negros.
by magnolia_eic | Jan 18, 2012 | Announcements, Business, Headlines, National News
The Philippine Institute of Real Estate Service Practitioners, Inc. (PhilRES) a duly accredited Professional organization of the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) for the real estate service practice will conduct a formal orientation seminar for its prospective members on January 21, 2012, Saturday at the St. Joseph Hall of the Sacred Heart Center from 8am-12nn. PhilRES Founding Officers Vice Chairman Rico Sevilla and National Vice President for membership Amelita Sarmiento will be in attendance. Registration fee is P200.00. All PRC licensed real estate service practitioners are urged to attend the said orientation seminar to keep abreast with current information regarding the real estate service industry. For more details please call PhilRES Cebu Secretariat Richel B. Jumawan at Tel. Nos. 254-5780; 412-5676 or cell nos. 0919-6500753 or 0922-7880851.
by magnolia_eic | Jan 17, 2012 | Headlines, National News
Malacanang expressed elation over the HSBC Expat Explorer Survey result, which ranked the Philippines as the eighth friendliest country in the world.
Earlier, the 2012 Index of Economic Freedom, published by The Wall Street Journal and The Heritage Foundation gave the Philippines a 57.1 score for economic freedom, making its economy the 107th freest in the 2012 Index. The score is 0.9 point higher than last year.
“We’re also happy to note that in one of the surveys conducted by HSBC, the Philippines ranked as one of the… the eighth friendliest country out of most of the countries rated in the world. And this is why we believe na talagang it really is more fun in the Philippines,” DeputyPresidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte said in a radio interview over dzRB Radyo ng Bayan
on Saturday.
The administration will always promote what is good… what is good with the economy and people,” Valte said countering the criticisms being leveled against the Aquino administration.
According to HSBC’s Expat Explorer Survey released last year, the Philippines is the eighth friendliest country in the world for expatriates. HSBC surveyed 3,385 expats in 100 countries between May and July 2011.
The countries were ranked based on four categories: ability to befriend locals, success in learning the local language, capacity for integrating themselves into the community, and ease in which they fit into the new culture.
Forbes.com, citing the results of the HSBC survey, said the Philippines is a country “friendly on wallets,” with large number of expatriates saying they have an increased access to luxuries, including domestic staff, swimming pools and owning properties.
New Zealand topped the list of the world’s friendliest countries, posting excellent scores in all four categories. (PCOO)
by magnolia_eic | Jan 12, 2012 | Headlines, World
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol, Jan. 11 (PIA)–Giisa na sa Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) sa crisis alert level 3 ang sitwasyon sa South Sudan human sa nagka-grabeng kagubot didto.
Matud pa ni Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert F. del Rosario, ubos sa crisis alert level 3, ipatuman ang voluntary repatriation diin abagahon sa gobyerno ang galastohon sa mga Pilipinong modesisyon nga mobiya na sa South Sudan ug mobalik na sa Pilipinas.
Sunod niini, ipatuman usab sa Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) ang deployment ban dungan sa pagtambag sa tanang mga Pilipino nga likayan na ang pagbiyahe sa maong nasud.
Gimando na sa DFA sa Philippine Embassy sa Cairo, nga maoy nagsakop sa South Sudan, aron ipatuman ang voluntary repatriation.
Gibanabanang adunay 150 ka Pilipino sa South Sudan nga kadaghanan mga overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) nga nagtrabaho sa mga construction company. (PIA-Bohol/ecb)
by magnolia_eic | Jan 12, 2012 | Headlines, National News
The Department of Education (DepEd) sets January 28, 2012 as the early registration day for School Year (S.Y.) 2012-2013 in all public elementary and secondary schools nationwide.
“We have set aside this day for the early registration of out-of-school children, out-of-school –youth, children and youth with learning difficulties along with kinder, Grade 1 and incoming first year high school students,” said Education Secretary Bro. Armin A. Luistro.
Luistro said the Philippines is firmly committed to meet the goals of universal basic education and Education For All being advocated by the United Nations.
The early registration seeks to reach out to all five year-old children to enrol in kindergarten and for six year-olds to enlist for Grade 1.
It also aims to guarantee enrolment of OSC and OSY from the disadvantaged groups, indigenous peoples and street children ages 5 to 18 in their preferred delivery system. They can choose between formal schooling through alternative delivery mode (ADM) or informal mode via the alternative learning system (ALS).
The early registration also aims to keep track of OSC and OSY with disabilities whose ages range from 5 to 18 across grade levels and provide them with appropriate education intervention. “The state mandates that all Filipinos with or without learning disabilities must have access to education and the early registration aims to count them in,” the education
chief explained. (DepEd/PIA)