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A CEBU City lawmaker is hoping that the executive and legislative departments will reach a consensus during their bicameral meeting for the proposed revision of the Real Property Tax (RPT) Code. Councilor Noel Wenceslao said in a phone interview on Saturday, March 30, 2024, that the meeting will take place on Thursday, April 4. “I don’t know if the majority of the council will support this [proposed ordinance],” said Wenceslao, chairman of the committee on budget and finance. Councilor Nestor Archival Sr. publicly opposed the proposed revised RPT Code on March 18, emphasizing the need to avoid placing additional burdens on businesses and the public.Wenceslao this will be the first bicameral meeting between the two departments regarding the proposed ordinance revising the RPT Code. Wenceslao believed that the two departments will look into the new valuation of properties, as it will impact taxation.Before the bicameral meeting, Wenceslao said the council had tentatively scheduled the second reading for the proposed ordinance on Wednesday, April 3. However, he was unsure if it had been added to the agenda. Wenceslao said he might move to defer the deliberation, considering the bicameral meeting scheduled for the following day.Not doableMayor Michael Rama has repeatedly urged the passage of the new RPT code by March, stating that the City can formulate regulations for its implementation later. However, Wenceslao previously said it would be impossible to pass the ordinance within that timeframe.The council last met on March 20. There was a special online session last Wednesday, March 27, but it was only for the deliberation of the proposed P96.94 million budget for the mitigation of the effects of weather phenomenon El Niño in the city. Wenceslao anticipates that there will be no further public hearings before the third and final reading of the proposed ordinance. Last March 20, Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia questioned the timeliness of implementing the RPT, noting that many taxpayers are still recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic and Typhoon Odette (Rai), which struck Cebu and other parts of Central Visayas on Dec. 16, 2021.Former mayor Tomas Osmeña also said the City will not face a budget deficit without adjusting the fair market values, asserting that the current tax collection system is still effective.The Cebu City Government has not updated its fair market values in 21 years, the last revision being implemented in 2002. The Local Government Code of 1991 mandates local government units to revise real property assessments for RPT every three years. / AML What is the status of the casino industry in the Philippines 2022? 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Non-customers should not address their complaints to the water district, he said.Metro Cebu is made up of the cities of Carcar, Cebu, Danao, Lapu-Lapu, Mandaue, Naga and Talisay, and the towns of Compostela, Consolacion, Cordova, Liloan, Minglanilla and San Fernando.Gonzalez said MCWD currently acquires water from three distinct sources: desalinated seawater (10 percent), groundwater obtained from wells (50 percent), and surface water (40 percent), which encompasses both bulk water and sources owned by MCWD.He said the ongoing dry spell disproportionately affects the supply from surface water sources, which are directly exposed to the atmosphere and are therefore “more susceptible to the extensive heat.”Among its surface water sources are the Jaclupan wellfield in Talisay City, which normally produces 30,000 cubic meters, and the Buhisan Dam in Cebu City, which normally produces 5,000 cubic meters.However, he did not provide their current water output.Gonzalez said seawater can be a great source of supply since “seawater is limitless,” but he said it is expensive.However, he said they are currently capitalizing on establishing more desalination projects.On Dec. 28, 2022, MCWD signed a 25-year contract worth P20.7 billion for a joint venture with Pilipinas Water Resources Inc. and 8990 Housing Development Corp. to provide desalinated water.According to the contract, 10,000 cubic meters of water would be delivered daily in the first year, with the delivery increasing to 25,000 cubic meters per day for the remaining 24 years of the agreement.SunStar Cebu tried to contact Gonzalez for any updates on the water district’s water supply output, but he did not respond as of press time.Dry spellMeanwhile, Chief Alfredo “Al” Quiblat Jr. of the weather bureau Pagasa Visayas announced that Cebu is officially under a dry spell.A dry spell refers to three consecutive months of below-normal rainfall, or a drop of 21 percent to 60 percent, or two consecutive months of way below-normal rainfall, or a drop of more than 60 percent.According to records of the Cebu City Agriculture Department, 506 farmers out of the 10,719 registered farmers in the city’s 28 mountain barangays are already reeling from the effects of El Niño, with the extreme weather condition affecting 115 hectares of farmland.They suffer from lack of water which has damaged or destroyed some of their crops, said City Agriculturist Joelito Baclayon.“Nagproblema na sila, wala nitubo ilang mga tanom kay nagkulang na gyud and tubig. Ato silang gikuanan, gitagaan ug response dayon ug ato dayong gikuha ang posibile pud na may mga damages,” he said.(Some of their crops did not grow due to lack of water. We’ve already responded and collated the possible damage they have incurred.)The City Government has moved to implement mitigating measures to alleviate the plight of the affected farmers, which include a comprehensive barangay-to-barangay campaign and awareness caravan, rallying local communities and associations to identify and address pressing issues related to farming amid the El Niño.Baclayon said they have allocated P97 million in assistance but only for those who have suffered because of the El Niño.He said insured farmers can also file insurance claims.He said the City will also implement essential infrastructure projects like building mini-irrigations, and deploy power pumps, drums, hoses, as well as construct greenhouses to bolster agricultural resilience.Baclayon also highlighted the formation of three organizations that comprise approximately 97 mini-associations to streamline the distribution of resources and support across the 28 affected mountain barangays.“Importante kaayo na gi-organize namo sila kay they are the ones who would tell us asa gyud dapita within sa ilaha na area possibly naay enough na sufficiency nga kabutangan [where infrastructure projects will be implemented],” Baclayon said.(It was important to organize them since they are the ones who will tell us where infrastructure projects can be implemented to mitigate the effects of the El Niño,” he said in a mix of Cebuano and English. 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THE WATER supply of Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) has decreased due to the ongoing dry spell caused by the strong El Niño phenomenon.Tommy Gonzalez of the production department of MCWD said on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, that they have observed that the supply has been depleting since the last quarter of last year.MCWD is a primary water utility company, which serves the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Talisay and Lapu-Lapu and the towns of Consolacion, Liloan, Compostela, and Cordova.He said they used to produce 301,000 cubic meters of water daily, but now they can only produce around 276,000 cubic meters per day.“We have consumers from the coverage area who are already complaining that their supposed 24-hour availability of water is now intermittent,” he said.He said the water needs of the entire Metro Cebu amount to 600,000 cubic meters per day, and they only provide 52 percent, or approximately 312,000 cubic meters.ClarificationHe clarified that MCWD does not serve everyone in the metro. Non-customers should not address their complaints to the water district, he said.Metro Cebu is made up of the cities of Carcar, Cebu, Danao, Lapu-Lapu, Mandaue, Naga and Talisay, and the towns of Compostela, Consolacion, Cordova, Liloan, Minglanilla and San Fernando.Gonzalez said MCWD currently acquires water from three distinct sources: desalinated seawater (10 percent), groundwater obtained from wells (50 percent), and surface water (40 percent), which encompasses both bulk water and sources owned by MCWD.He said the ongoing dry spell disproportionately affects the supply from surface water sources, which are directly exposed to the atmosphere and are therefore “more susceptible to the extensive heat.”Among its surface water sources are the Jaclupan wellfield in Talisay City, which normally produces 30,000 cubic meters, and the Buhisan Dam in Cebu City, which normally produces 5,000 cubic meters.However, he did not provide their current water output.Gonzalez said seawater can be a great source of supply since “seawater is limitless,” but he said it is expensive.However, he said they are currently capitalizing on establishing more desalination projects.On Dec. 28, 2022, MCWD signed a 25-year contract worth P20.7 billion for a joint venture with Pilipinas Water Resources Inc. and 8990 Housing Development Corp. to provide desalinated water.According to the contract, 10,000 cubic meters of water would be delivered daily in the first year, with the delivery increasing to 25,000 cubic meters per day for the remaining 24 years of the agreement.SunStar Cebu tried to contact Gonzalez for any updates on the water district’s water supply output, but he did not respond as of press time.Dry spellMeanwhile, Chief Alfredo “Al” Quiblat Jr. of the weather bureau Pagasa Visayas announced that Cebu is officially under a dry spell.A dry spell refers to three consecutive months of below-normal rainfall, or a drop of 21 percent to 60 percent, or two consecutive months of way below-normal rainfall, or a drop of more than 60 percent.According to records of the Cebu City Agriculture Department, 506 farmers out of the 10,719 registered farmers in the city’s 28 mountain barangays are already reeling from the effects of El Niño, with the extreme weather condition affecting 115 hectares of farmland.They suffer from lack of water which has damaged or destroyed some of their crops, said City Agriculturist Joelito Baclayon.“Nagproblema na sila, wala nitubo ilang mga tanom kay nagkulang na gyud and tubig. Ato silang gikuanan, gitagaan ug response dayon ug ato dayong gikuha ang posibile pud na may mga damages,” he said.(Some of their crops did not grow due to lack of water. We’ve already responded and collated the possible damage they have incurred.)The City Government has moved to implement mitigating measures to alleviate the plight of the affected farmers, which include a comprehensive barangay-to-barangay campaign and awareness caravan, rallying local communities and associations to identify and address pressing issues related to farming amid the El Niño.Baclayon said they have allocated P97 million in assistance but only for those who have suffered because of the El Niño.He said insured farmers can also file insurance claims.He said the City will also implement essential infrastructure projects like building mini-irrigations, and deploy power pumps, drums, hoses, as well as construct greenhouses to bolster agricultural resilience.Baclayon also highlighted the formation of three organizations that comprise approximately 97 mini-associations to streamline the distribution of resources and support across the 28 affected mountain barangays.“Importante kaayo na gi-organize namo sila kay they are the ones who would tell us asa gyud dapita within sa ilaha na area possibly naay enough na sufficiency nga kabutangan [where infrastructure projects will be implemented],” Baclayon said.(It was important to organize them since they are the ones who will tell us where infrastructure projects can be implemented to mitigate the effects of the El Niño,” he said in a mix of Cebuano and English. (KJF / Joshua Usigan, BIPSU Intern) Philippine Sports Commission National Sports Associations ASIDE from the three killed, two other overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) got injured during the severe flooding that happened in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) earlier this week.  According to the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW), there were two OFWs injured, both of whom are males, stemming from the vehicular accident that happened in the sinkhole. "They are recuperating from their injuries, as reported by Migrant Workers Offices (MWO) Dubai officers, who were able to visit them in their hospital rooms," said DMW in a statement.  Earlier, the DMW reported that three OFWs died during the severe flooding in UAE.  Two female OFWs died from suffocation inside their vehicle at the height of the flooding, while a male OFW died from injuries sustained from an accident when his vehicle fell into a sinkhole.  The department said it is already working with local authorities for the repatriation of the remains of three OFWs.  MWO-Dubai and the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (Owwa) have also met with the next of kin of the three OFWs.  "They explained the procedures needed to facilitate the repatriation of their remains back to the Philippines," said DMW.  But aside from the OFW casualties, DMW said they are also providing assistance to others similarly affected by the calamity.  It related how OFWs stranded due to delayed or rescheduled flights at the Dubai International Airport were provided with food packs, essential personal items, and airline flight assistance.  Similarly, the DMW said about 800 OFWs living and working in UAE were distributed with food and relief packs after being affected by the flooding.  Last Monday, UAE was hit by the largest amount of rainfall in the past 75 years, resulting in massive flooding. 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ASIDE from the three killed, two other overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) got injured during the severe flooding that happened in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) earlier this week.  According to the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW), there were two OFWs injured, both of whom are males, stemming from the vehicular accident that happened in the sinkhole. "They are recuperating from their injuries, as reported by Migrant Workers Offices (MWO) Dubai officers, who were able to visit them in their hospital rooms," said DMW in a statement.  Earlier, the DMW reported that three OFWs died during the severe flooding in UAE.  Two female OFWs died from suffocation inside their vehicle at the height of the flooding, while a male OFW died from injuries sustained from an accident when his vehicle fell into a sinkhole.  The department said it is already working with local authorities for the repatriation of the remains of three OFWs.  MWO-Dubai and the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (Owwa) have also met with the next of kin of the three OFWs.  "They explained the procedures needed to facilitate the repatriation of their remains back to the Philippines," said DMW.  But aside from the OFW casualties, DMW said they are also providing assistance to others similarly affected by the calamity.  It related how OFWs stranded due to delayed or rescheduled flights at the Dubai International Airport were provided with food packs, essential personal items, and airline flight assistance.  Similarly, the DMW said about 800 OFWs living and working in UAE were distributed with food and relief packs after being affected by the flooding.  Last Monday, UAE was hit by the largest amount of rainfall in the past 75 years, resulting in massive flooding. (HDT/SunStar Philippines) Philippine Sports Commission National Sports Associations A CEBU City lawmaker is hoping that the executive and legislative departments will reach a consensus during their bicameral meeting for the proposed revision of the Real Property Tax (RPT) Code. Councilor Noel Wenceslao said in a phone interview on Saturday, March 30, 2024, that the meeting will take place on Thursday, April 4. “I don’t know if the majority of the council will support this [proposed ordinance],” said Wenceslao, chairman of the committee on budget and finance. Councilor Nestor Archival Sr. publicly opposed the proposed revised RPT Code on March 18, emphasizing the need to avoid placing additional burdens on businesses and the public.Wenceslao this will be the first bicameral meeting between the two departments regarding the proposed ordinance revising the RPT Code. Wenceslao believed that the two departments will look into the new valuation of properties, as it will impact taxation.Before the bicameral meeting, Wenceslao said the council had tentatively scheduled the second reading for the proposed ordinance on Wednesday, April 3. However, he was unsure if it had been added to the agenda. Wenceslao said he might move to defer the deliberation, considering the bicameral meeting scheduled for the following day.Not doableMayor Michael Rama has repeatedly urged the passage of the new RPT code by March, stating that the City can formulate regulations for its implementation later. However, Wenceslao previously said it would be impossible to pass the ordinance within that timeframe.The council last met on March 20. There was a special online session last Wednesday, March 27, but it was only for the deliberation of the proposed P96.94 million budget for the mitigation of the effects of weather phenomenon El Niño in the city. Wenceslao anticipates that there will be no further public hearings before the third and final reading of the proposed ordinance. Last March 20, Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia questioned the timeliness of implementing the RPT, noting that many taxpayers are still recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic and Typhoon Odette (Rai), which struck Cebu and other parts of Central Visayas on Dec. 16, 2021.Former mayor Tomas Osmeña also said the City will not face a budget deficit without adjusting the fair market values, asserting that the current tax collection system is still effective.The Cebu City Government has not updated its fair market values in 21 years, the last revision being implemented in 2002. The Local Government Code of 1991 mandates local government units to revise real property assessments for RPT every three years. / AML

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THE WATER supply of Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) has decreased due to the ongoing dry spell caused by the strong El Niño phenomenon.Tommy Gonzalez of the production department of MCWD said on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, that they have observed that the supply has been depleting since the last quarter of last year.MCWD is a primary water utility company, which serves the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Talisay and Lapu-Lapu and the towns of Consolacion, Liloan, Compostela, and Cordova.He said they used to produce 301,000 cubic meters of water daily, but now they can only produce around 276,000 cubic meters per day.“We have consumers from the coverage area who are already complaining that their supposed 24-hour availability of water is now intermittent,” he said.He said the water needs of the entire Metro Cebu amount to 600,000 cubic meters per day, and they only provide 52 percent, or approximately 312,000 cubic meters.ClarificationHe clarified that MCWD does not serve everyone in the metro. Non-customers should not address their complaints to the water district, he said.Metro Cebu is made up of the cities of Carcar, Cebu, Danao, Lapu-Lapu, Mandaue, Naga and Talisay, and the towns of Compostela, Consolacion, Cordova, Liloan, Minglanilla and San Fernando.Gonzalez said MCWD currently acquires water from three distinct sources: desalinated seawater (10 percent), groundwater obtained from wells (50 percent), and surface water (40 percent), which encompasses both bulk water and sources owned by MCWD.He said the ongoing dry spell disproportionately affects the supply from surface water sources, which are directly exposed to the atmosphere and are therefore “more susceptible to the extensive heat.”Among its surface water sources are the Jaclupan wellfield in Talisay City, which normally produces 30,000 cubic meters, and the Buhisan Dam in Cebu City, which normally produces 5,000 cubic meters.However, he did not provide their current water output.Gonzalez said seawater can be a great source of supply since “seawater is limitless,” but he said it is expensive.However, he said they are currently capitalizing on establishing more desalination projects.On Dec. 28, 2022, MCWD signed a 25-year contract worth P20.7 billion for a joint venture with Pilipinas Water Resources Inc. and 8990 Housing Development Corp. to provide desalinated water.According to the contract, 10,000 cubic meters of water would be delivered daily in the first year, with the delivery increasing to 25,000 cubic meters per day for the remaining 24 years of the agreement.SunStar Cebu tried to contact Gonzalez for any updates on the water district’s water supply output, but he did not respond as of press time.Dry spellMeanwhile, Chief Alfredo “Al” Quiblat Jr. of the weather bureau Pagasa Visayas announced that Cebu is officially under a dry spell.A dry spell refers to three consecutive months of below-normal rainfall, or a drop of 21 percent to 60 percent, or two consecutive months of way below-normal rainfall, or a drop of more than 60 percent.According to records of the Cebu City Agriculture Department, 506 farmers out of the 10,719 registered farmers in the city’s 28 mountain barangays are already reeling from the effects of El Niño, with the extreme weather condition affecting 115 hectares of farmland.They suffer from lack of water which has damaged or destroyed some of their crops, said City Agriculturist Joelito Baclayon.“Nagproblema na sila, wala nitubo ilang mga tanom kay nagkulang na gyud and tubig. 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A CEBU City lawmaker is hoping that the executive and legislative departments will reach a consensus during their bicameral meeting for the proposed revision of the Real Property Tax (RPT) Code. Councilor Noel Wenceslao said in a phone interview on Saturday, March 30, 2024, that the meeting will take place on Thursday, April 4. “I don’t know if the majority of the council will support this [proposed ordinance],” said Wenceslao, chairman of the committee on budget and finance. Councilor Nestor Archival Sr. publicly opposed the proposed revised RPT Code on March 18, emphasizing the need to avoid placing additional burdens on businesses and the public.Wenceslao this will be the first bicameral meeting between the two departments regarding the proposed ordinance revising the RPT Code. Wenceslao believed that the two departments will look into the new valuation of properties, as it will impact taxation.Before the bicameral meeting, Wenceslao said the council had tentatively scheduled the second reading for the proposed ordinance on Wednesday, April 3. However, he was unsure if it had been added to the agenda. Wenceslao said he might move to defer the deliberation, considering the bicameral meeting scheduled for the following day.Not doableMayor Michael Rama has repeatedly urged the passage of the new RPT code by March, stating that the City can formulate regulations for its implementation later. However, Wenceslao previously said it would be impossible to pass the ordinance within that timeframe.The council last met on March 20. There was a special online session last Wednesday, March 27, but it was only for the deliberation of the proposed P96.94 million budget for the mitigation of the effects of weather phenomenon El Niño in the city. Wenceslao anticipates that there will be no further public hearings before the third and final reading of the proposed ordinance. Last March 20, Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia questioned the timeliness of implementing the RPT, noting that many taxpayers are still recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic and Typhoon Odette (Rai), which struck Cebu and other parts of Central Visayas on Dec. 16, 2021.Former mayor Tomas Osmeña also said the City will not face a budget deficit without adjusting the fair market values, asserting that the current tax collection system is still effective.The Cebu City Government has not updated its fair market values in 21 years, the last revision being implemented in 2002. The Local Government Code of 1991 mandates local government units to revise real property assessments for RPT every three years. / AML Philippine Sports Commission National Sports Associations . It’s always a good idea to take your time and make sure you’ve found the best online casino in the Philippines on the online gambling market that can give you what you want.

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THE WATER supply of Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) has decreased due to the ongoing dry spell caused by the strong El Niño phenomenon.Tommy Gonzalez of the production department of MCWD said on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, that they have observed that the supply has been depleting since the last quarter of last year.MCWD is a primary water utility company, which serves the cities of Cebu, Mandaue, Talisay and Lapu-Lapu and the towns of Consolacion, Liloan, Compostela, and Cordova.He said they used to produce 301,000 cubic meters of water daily, but now they can only produce around 276,000 cubic meters per day.“We have consumers from the coverage area who are already complaining that their supposed 24-hour availability of water is now intermittent,” he said.He said the water needs of the entire Metro Cebu amount to 600,000 cubic meters per day, and they only provide 52 percent, or approximately 312,000 cubic meters.ClarificationHe clarified that MCWD does not serve everyone in the metro. Non-customers should not address their complaints to the water district, he said.Metro Cebu is made up of the cities of Carcar, Cebu, Danao, Lapu-Lapu, Mandaue, Naga and Talisay, and the towns of Compostela, Consolacion, Cordova, Liloan, Minglanilla and San Fernando.Gonzalez said MCWD currently acquires water from three distinct sources: desalinated seawater (10 percent), groundwater obtained from wells (50 percent), and surface water (40 percent), which encompasses both bulk water and sources owned by MCWD.He said the ongoing dry spell disproportionately affects the supply from surface water sources, which are directly exposed to the atmosphere and are therefore “more susceptible to the extensive heat.”Among its surface water sources are the Jaclupan wellfield in Talisay City, which normally produces 30,000 cubic meters, and the Buhisan Dam in Cebu City, which normally produces 5,000 cubic meters.However, he did not provide their current water output.Gonzalez said seawater can be a great source of supply since “seawater is limitless,” but he said it is expensive.However, he said they are currently capitalizing on establishing more desalination projects.On Dec. 28, 2022, MCWD signed a 25-year contract worth P20.7 billion for a joint venture with Pilipinas Water Resources Inc. and 8990 Housing Development Corp. to provide desalinated water.According to the contract, 10,000 cubic meters of water would be delivered daily in the first year, with the delivery increasing to 25,000 cubic meters per day for the remaining 24 years of the agreement.SunStar Cebu tried to contact Gonzalez for any updates on the water district’s water supply output, but he did not respond as of press time.Dry spellMeanwhile, Chief Alfredo “Al” Quiblat Jr. of the weather bureau Pagasa Visayas announced that Cebu is officially under a dry spell.A dry spell refers to three consecutive months of below-normal rainfall, or a drop of 21 percent to 60 percent, or two consecutive months of way below-normal rainfall, or a drop of more than 60 percent.According to records of the Cebu City Agriculture Department, 506 farmers out of the 10,719 registered farmers in the city’s 28 mountain barangays are already reeling from the effects of El Niño, with the extreme weather condition affecting 115 hectares of farmland.They suffer from lack of water which has damaged or destroyed some of their crops, said City Agriculturist Joelito Baclayon.“Nagproblema na sila, wala nitubo ilang mga tanom kay nagkulang na gyud and tubig. Ato silang gikuanan, gitagaan ug response dayon ug ato dayong gikuha ang posibile pud na may mga damages,” he said.(Some of their crops did not grow due to lack of water. We’ve already responded and collated the possible damage they have incurred.)The City Government has moved to implement mitigating measures to alleviate the plight of the affected farmers, which include a comprehensive barangay-to-barangay campaign and awareness caravan, rallying local communities and associations to identify and address pressing issues related to farming amid the El Niño.Baclayon said they have allocated P97 million in assistance but only for those who have suffered because of the El Niño.He said insured farmers can also file insurance claims.He said the City will also implement essential infrastructure projects like building mini-irrigations, and deploy power pumps, drums, hoses, as well as construct greenhouses to bolster agricultural resilience.Baclayon also highlighted the formation of three organizations that comprise approximately 97 mini-associations to streamline the distribution of resources and support across the 28 affected mountain barangays.“Importante kaayo na gi-organize namo sila kay they are the ones who would tell us asa gyud dapita within sa ilaha na area possibly naay enough na sufficiency nga kabutangan [where infrastructure projects will be implemented],” Baclayon said.(It was important to organize them since they are the ones who will tell us where infrastructure projects can be implemented to mitigate the effects of the El Niño,” he said in a mix of Cebuano and English. (KJF / Joshua Usigan, BIPSU Intern) licensed online casinos ASIDE from the three killed, two other overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) got injured during the severe flooding that happened in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) earlier this week.  According to the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW), there were two OFWs injured, both of whom are males, stemming from the vehicular accident that happened in the sinkhole. "They are recuperating from their injuries, as reported by Migrant Workers Offices (MWO) Dubai officers, who were able to visit them in their hospital rooms," said DMW in a statement.  Earlier, the DMW reported that three OFWs died during the severe flooding in UAE.  Two female OFWs died from suffocation inside their vehicle at the height of the flooding, while a male OFW died from injuries sustained from an accident when his vehicle fell into a sinkhole.  The department said it is already working with local authorities for the repatriation of the remains of three OFWs.  MWO-Dubai and the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (Owwa) have also met with the next of kin of the three OFWs.  "They explained the procedures needed to facilitate the repatriation of their remains back to the Philippines," said DMW.  But aside from the OFW casualties, DMW said they are also providing assistance to others similarly affected by the calamity.  It related how OFWs stranded due to delayed or rescheduled flights at the Dubai International Airport were provided with food packs, essential personal items, and airline flight assistance.  Similarly, the DMW said about 800 OFWs living and working in UAE were distributed with food and relief packs after being affected by the flooding.  Last Monday, UAE was hit by the largest amount of rainfall in the past 75 years, resulting in massive flooding. (HDT/SunStar Philippines)

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Non-customers should not address their complaints to the water district, he said.Metro Cebu is made up of the cities of Carcar, Cebu, Danao, Lapu-Lapu, Mandaue, Naga and Talisay, and the towns of Compostela, Consolacion, Cordova, Liloan, Minglanilla and San Fernando.Gonzalez said MCWD currently acquires water from three distinct sources: desalinated seawater (10 percent), groundwater obtained from wells (50 percent), and surface water (40 percent), which encompasses both bulk water and sources owned by MCWD.He said the ongoing dry spell disproportionately affects the supply from surface water sources, which are directly exposed to the atmosphere and are therefore “more susceptible to the extensive heat.”Among its surface water sources are the Jaclupan wellfield in Talisay City, which normally produces 30,000 cubic meters, and the Buhisan Dam in Cebu City, which normally produces 5,000 cubic meters.However, he did not provide their current water output.Gonzalez said seawater can be a great source of supply since “seawater is limitless,” but he said it is expensive.However, he said they are currently capitalizing on establishing more desalination projects.On Dec. 28, 2022, MCWD signed a 25-year contract worth P20.7 billion for a joint venture with Pilipinas Water Resources Inc. and 8990 Housing Development Corp. to provide desalinated water.According to the contract, 10,000 cubic meters of water would be delivered daily in the first year, with the delivery increasing to 25,000 cubic meters per day for the remaining 24 years of the agreement.SunStar Cebu tried to contact Gonzalez for any updates on the water district’s water supply output, but he did not respond as of press time.Dry spellMeanwhile, Chief Alfredo “Al” Quiblat Jr. of the weather bureau Pagasa Visayas announced that Cebu is officially under a dry spell.A dry spell refers to three consecutive months of below-normal rainfall, or a drop of 21 percent to 60 percent, or two consecutive months of way below-normal rainfall, or a drop of more than 60 percent.According to records of the Cebu City Agriculture Department, 506 farmers out of the 10,719 registered farmers in the city’s 28 mountain barangays are already reeling from the effects of El Niño, with the extreme weather condition affecting 115 hectares of farmland.They suffer from lack of water which has damaged or destroyed some of their crops, said City Agriculturist Joelito Baclayon.“Nagproblema na sila, wala nitubo ilang mga tanom kay nagkulang na gyud and tubig. 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