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ASIDE from wanting the Cebu South Bus Terminal (CSBT) to transfer to another location, Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama also wants the offices of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) 7 and the Land Transportation Office (LTO) 7 to move out of the area.In an interview on Friday, March 8, 2024, Rama said he wants to convert the area into a medical arts, wellness and command center that will feature diabetic, heart and cancer centers.He said he has instructed City Administrator Collin Rosell to address the matter.Rama said everything will be taken care of, adding that his term will end in 2031, but he did not elaborate.“I wish it could be something that can be addressed and can be put to work or (bring) it all to ground zero,” he said.The CSBT and the BFP 7 and LTO 7 offices are located along N. Bacalso Ave. where the first package of the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit project is being implemented. The first package covers a distance of 2.38 kilometers and runs from the CSBT to the front of the Capitol building along Osmeña Blvd.The mayor earlier asked the CSBT to relocate to the South Road Properties (SRP) to accommodate ongoing civil works of the project.On Friday, however, he said the Provincial Government, which operates the CSBT and owns the lot it sits on, should be responsible for finding a suitable location.He said the City is willing to assist, but the Provincial Government should not dictate the process.Rama reiterated his stance that terminals should not be located within the city center, but rather in the farthest areas to the north, south, west and east.In an interview on Thursday, March 7, City Councilor James Anthony Cuenco, chairman of the committee on transportation, said the transfer of CSBT would be feasible only if officials agreed among themselves instead of reacting negatively.Cuenco said Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia was “amenable” to the idea of transferring the CSBT to SRP last year, but that was when Rama and the governor were still on good terms.“Ill-timed man gud (Rama’s call is ill-timed) because they started quarreling with each other. Nindot unta to last year kay hapsay pa ang relasyon (The move should have been made last year when the relationship was still smooth),” he said. He said that even if the mayor ordered the council to pass an ordinance for the establishment of a new south bus terminal at the SRP, the Provincial Government might be unwilling to transfer.He said the City cannot evict the CSBT because the land it sits on is owned by the Province.He also pointed out that the Province has the proper permits, with which the City cannot simply revoke without just cause.Cuenco also said the transfer of the CSBT is “easier said than done,” adding that infrastructure is also needed before transferring to the SRP.He said if the City Government builds a new terminal, it cannot be a so-and-so facility. “Dili pwede nga basta-basta lang nga terminal. It has to be better than the existing because we are not just a sixth-class municipality. We are a first-class city,” he said.Cuenco said that if the terminal is transferred to the SRP, public utility vehicles (PUVs) will need to be rerouted so commuters can get there.As of press time, the City’s Local Public Transport Route Plan (LPTRP) has not yet been approved. The LPTRP details the route network, mode and required number of units per mode for delivering land transport service, which shall be the minimum requirement prescribed for the issuance of PUV franchises.With regard to the legality of the transfer, Cuenco said that will also take time, especially if there is an opposing party.He said there is no “unilateral direction” in solving issues due to different stances.He said the solution has to start with not just a dialogue between the mayor and the governor, but also between the council and the Provincial Board. / AML Online Slot Machine Games Philippines Philippines SEVERAL mountain barangays in Cebu City are suffering from a lack of water and experiencing incidents of bush fires as a result of the dry hot season.This prompted the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (CDRRMC) to pass a resolution declaring 28 barangays under a state of calamity following the adverse impact of the weather phenomenon El Niño on the farmers in these areas.These include the barangays of Budlaan, Binaliw, Paril, Taptap, Pulangbato, Guba, Cambinocot, Pamutan, Sirao, Sapangdaku, Sudlon 1, Sudlon 2, Bonbon, Buot, and Tagbao.City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) head Harold Alcontin, in a phone interview on Sunday, March 24, 2024, said over 500 farmers have stopped planting their usual crops due to damage caused by the lack of water which is a result of the dry spell.He was unable to provide a complete list of affected barangays.In an earlier report, City Agriculturist Joelito Baclayon said there are 115 hectares of farm lands in the 28 barangays affected by the extreme weather condition as of March.There are currently 10,719 registered farmers in Cebu City growing lettuce, cabbages, cauliflower, cucumber, eggplants, sweet corn and tomatoes, among others.According to a previous SunStar report, Cebu City’s agriculture industry could produce between P500,000 to P1 million worth of crops daily. The figures could go as high as more than a million a day during peak season.“We have to act now. We will not wait for the worse to come,” Alcontin said in a mix of Cebuano and English.Alcontin said the CDRRMC resolution has been endorsed to the office of City Councilors Phillip Zafra and Joel Garganera for the City Council to adopt it.Once the council declares these barangays under a state of calamity, Alcontin said the barangays can use their calamity funds, while the City Government can use its Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund (LDRRMF).He said the City currently has P600 million in its calamity and quick response fund and P100 million in its LDRRMF.He said Mayor Michael Rama instructed them to first use the P100 million LDRRMF, considering it’s only the first quarter of the year.The City Agriculture Department (CAD) has prepared P97 million which will be used for assistance to the farmers.SunStar Cebu tried to reach Baclayon on Sunday to get more details, but to no avail.Alcontin said one of the measures they are implementing now is distributing water in the mountain barangays.He said they are also coordinating with the Metropolitan Cebu Water District to deploy their trucks for water rations in Barangays Buot and Pulangbato.In previous reports, Baclayon said 40 percent of the city’s food supply come from its mountain barangays.Alcontin said one of their assignments is to ensure that the city’s food supply is not hampered, hence the declaration of a state of calamity.Alcontin said the CAD and the Department of Veterinary Medicine and Fisheries are also tasked to ensure food supplies in the city remain stable amid the El Niño.The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) declared on Friday, March 22, the start of the “Philippine Summer.”Alfredo Quiblat Jr., chief of Pagasa Visayas, earlier announced that Cebu has officially been under a dry spell since the last week of February.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.The El Niño phenomenon leads to decreased precipitation or, in some cases, a complete absence of rainfall, which can significantly impact crop yields and pose various environmental and economic challenges.Pagasa also warned that the phenomenon may persist until the end of May. / JJL

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SEVERAL mountain barangays in Cebu City are suffering from a lack of water and experiencing incidents of bush fires as a result of the dry hot season.This prompted the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (CDRRMC) to pass a resolution declaring 28 barangays under a state of calamity following the adverse impact of the weather phenomenon El Niño on the farmers in these areas.These include the barangays of Budlaan, Binaliw, Paril, Taptap, Pulangbato, Guba, Cambinocot, Pamutan, Sirao, Sapangdaku, Sudlon 1, Sudlon 2, Bonbon, Buot, and Tagbao.City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) head Harold Alcontin, in a phone interview on Sunday, March 24, 2024, said over 500 farmers have stopped planting their usual crops due to damage caused by the lack of water which is a result of the dry spell.He was unable to provide a complete list of affected barangays.In an earlier report, City Agriculturist Joelito Baclayon said there are 115 hectares of farm lands in the 28 barangays affected by the extreme weather condition as of March.There are currently 10,719 registered farmers in Cebu City growing lettuce, cabbages, cauliflower, cucumber, eggplants, sweet corn and tomatoes, among others.According to a previous SunStar report, Cebu City’s agriculture industry could produce between P500,000 to P1 million worth of crops daily. The figures could go as high as more than a million a day during peak season.“We have to act now. We will not wait for the worse to come,” Alcontin said in a mix of Cebuano and English.Alcontin said the CDRRMC resolution has been endorsed to the office of City Councilors Phillip Zafra and Joel Garganera for the City Council to adopt it.Once the council declares these barangays under a state of calamity, Alcontin said the barangays can use their calamity funds, while the City Government can use its Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund (LDRRMF).He said the City currently has P600 million in its calamity and quick response fund and P100 million in its LDRRMF.He said Mayor Michael Rama instructed them to first use the P100 million LDRRMF, considering it’s only the first quarter of the year.The City Agriculture Department (CAD) has prepared P97 million which will be used for assistance to the farmers.SunStar Cebu tried to reach Baclayon on Sunday to get more details, but to no avail.Alcontin said one of the measures they are implementing now is distributing water in the mountain barangays.He said they are also coordinating with the Metropolitan Cebu Water District to deploy their trucks for water rations in Barangays Buot and Pulangbato.In previous reports, Baclayon said 40 percent of the city’s food supply come from its mountain barangays.Alcontin said one of their assignments is to ensure that the city’s food supply is not hampered, hence the declaration of a state of calamity.Alcontin said the CAD and the Department of Veterinary Medicine and Fisheries are also tasked to ensure food supplies in the city remain stable amid the El Niño.The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) declared on Friday, March 22, the start of the “Philippine Summer.”Alfredo Quiblat Jr., chief of Pagasa Visayas, earlier announced that Cebu has officially been under a dry spell since the last week of February.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.The El Niño phenomenon leads to decreased precipitation or, in some cases, a complete absence of rainfall, which can significantly impact crop yields and pose various environmental and economic challenges.Pagasa also warned that the phenomenon may persist until the end of May. / JJL What are the top 10 ways to make money online? THE rehabilitation of the Cebu City Sports Center (CCSC) will be completed in time for the City’s hosting of the annual Central Visayas Regional Athletic Association (CVRAA) in May.“It has to be finished. We have no choice,” said John Pages, chairman of the Cebu City Sports Commission, during the City Hall’s teleradyo online program, “Pagtuki, Pagsusi, Pagsuta,” on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024.Pages said they expect as many as 10,000 to 12,000 athletes from Region 7.He said they have already asphalted the oval track, and sometime in March they will be laying the rubber.As for the Olympic-sized swimming pool, he said it is also almost done, adding that the previous kiddie pool beside the main pool was converted into a warm-up pool.He said both the oval track and swimming pool will be open to the public in April.He said the City Government funded the rehabilitation of the oval track, while private entities shouldered the expenses to renovate the pool and the bathrooms.He said they will announce their names during the unveiling.He said the CCSC has only been rehabilitated once since 1994, and that was in 2011.As for the athletes who will be participating in the Palarong Pambansa in Cebu City later this year, they will be billeted in schools on a per-region basis.“One region will stay in one school. Wala nato sila gibungkag kay aron kaila na sila daan (We didn’t separate them so they’ll already be familiar with each other). Of course, when they prepare, they are really together... ilang (their) coaches, tanan (everyone), and even their regional director sa (of) DepEd (Department of Education) will normally stay with them,” Pages said.He said the school venues are ready, but they just need refinement. Some of the schools that will house the athletes include Don Sergio Osmeña, Don Vicente Rama, Pardo, Guadalupe, Labangon, Lahug, Mabolo, Punta Princesa, Zapatera, Talamban, and Tisa.“These are the bigger schools, and athletes will be billeted there,” Pages said. He said athletes will travel to different playing venues depending on the sports they will be playing, adding that the City Government will provide the transportation.However, he said they don’t have the final details yet.He said some of the participating provinces might also bring their own transportation.He said the National Capital Region has requested to stay in the school farthest from the city center to ensure its athletes won’t engage in truancy.He said there will also be a competition for the cleanest billeting quarters.TimetablePages said the CCSC will serve as the main venue for the annual multi-sport event. Aside from hosting the athletics, the swimming competition will also be held there.He said the six-hectare area at the South Road Properties (SRP) where batting sports, softball, and baseball will be held has already been flattened. He said the bleachers used during the Sinulog will be used to accommodate spectators.Pages pointed out that the closing ceremony will be held at the SRP.He said they are also finalizing arrangements with Mandaue City for the use of the Mandaue Sports Complex.He said they plan to hold the arnis competition there, while the sepak takraw may be held at the Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu.3 hubsLast Feb. 3, SunStar Cebu reported that the playing venues have been divided into three hubs: the downtown hub, SRP hub, and the northern hub. Pages said the average distance from the CCSC to these other playing venues is 3.7 kilometers.The downtown hub includes the University of San Carlos, Cebu Coliseum, CCSC, Cebu Eastern College, University of the Visayas and Cebu Institute of Technology-University.The SRP hub includes SM Seaside City Cebu and the Filinvest property where the Sinulog Festival was held last month.Pages did not go into details regarding the northern hub.He said the Palarong Pambansa is like the Olympics of Philippine Sports.He said they expect to welcome around 12,000 student- athletes and coaches. The family members who will be accompanying them for support are not yet included in this count.He said the City can also expect a large number of visitors during the event.Pages said they still don’t have a final date for the event. He said their slogan for this year’s Palaro is “Beyond sports,” as the City invites participants to come two weeks before the sports meet for the opportunity to explore Cebu.

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THE rehabilitation of the Cebu City Sports Center (CCSC) will be completed in time for the City’s hosting of the annual Central Visayas Regional Athletic Association (CVRAA) in May.“It has to be finished. 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Wala nato sila gibungkag kay aron kaila na sila daan (We didn’t separate them so they’ll already be familiar with each other). Of course, when they prepare, they are really together... ilang (their) coaches, tanan (everyone), and even their regional director sa (of) DepEd (Department of Education) will normally stay with them,” Pages said.He said the school venues are ready, but they just need refinement. Some of the schools that will house the athletes include Don Sergio Osmeña, Don Vicente Rama, Pardo, Guadalupe, Labangon, Lahug, Mabolo, Punta Princesa, Zapatera, Talamban, and Tisa.“These are the bigger schools, and athletes will be billeted there,” Pages said. He said athletes will travel to different playing venues depending on the sports they will be playing, adding that the City Government will provide the transportation.However, he said they don’t have the final details yet.He said some of the participating provinces might also bring their own transportation.He said the National Capital Region has requested to stay in the school farthest from the city center to ensure its athletes won’t engage in truancy.He said there will also be a competition for the cleanest billeting quarters.TimetablePages said the CCSC will serve as the main venue for the annual multi-sport event. Aside from hosting the athletics, the swimming competition will also be held there.He said the six-hectare area at the South Road Properties (SRP) where batting sports, softball, and baseball will be held has already been flattened. He said the bleachers used during the Sinulog will be used to accommodate spectators.Pages pointed out that the closing ceremony will be held at the SRP.He said they are also finalizing arrangements with Mandaue City for the use of the Mandaue Sports Complex.He said they plan to hold the arnis competition there, while the sepak takraw may be held at the Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu.3 hubsLast Feb. 3, SunStar Cebu reported that the playing venues have been divided into three hubs: the downtown hub, SRP hub, and the northern hub. Pages said the average distance from the CCSC to these other playing venues is 3.7 kilometers.The downtown hub includes the University of San Carlos, Cebu Coliseum, CCSC, Cebu Eastern College, University of the Visayas and Cebu Institute of Technology-University.The SRP hub includes SM Seaside City Cebu and the Filinvest property where the Sinulog Festival was held last month.Pages did not go into details regarding the northern hub.He said the Palarong Pambansa is like the Olympics of Philippine Sports.He said they expect to welcome around 12,000 student- athletes and coaches. The family members who will be accompanying them for support are not yet included in this count.He said the City can also expect a large number of visitors during the event.Pages said they still don’t have a final date for the event. He said their slogan for this year’s Palaro is “Beyond sports,” as the City invites participants to come two weeks before the sports meet for the opportunity to explore Cebu. What are the top 10 ways to make money online? ASIDE from wanting the Cebu South Bus Terminal (CSBT) to transfer to another location, Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama also wants the offices of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) 7 and the Land Transportation Office (LTO) 7 to move out of the area.In an interview on Friday, March 8, 2024, Rama said he wants to convert the area into a medical arts, wellness and command center that will feature diabetic, heart and cancer centers.He said he has instructed City Administrator Collin Rosell to address the matter.Rama said everything will be taken care of, adding that his term will end in 2031, but he did not elaborate.“I wish it could be something that can be addressed and can be put to work or (bring) it all to ground zero,” he said.The CSBT and the BFP 7 and LTO 7 offices are located along N. Bacalso Ave. where the first package of the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit project is being implemented. The first package covers a distance of 2.38 kilometers and runs from the CSBT to the front of the Capitol building along Osmeña Blvd.The mayor earlier asked the CSBT to relocate to the South Road Properties (SRP) to accommodate ongoing civil works of the project.On Friday, however, he said the Provincial Government, which operates the CSBT and owns the lot it sits on, should be responsible for finding a suitable location.He said the City is willing to assist, but the Provincial Government should not dictate the process.Rama reiterated his stance that terminals should not be located within the city center, but rather in the farthest areas to the north, south, west and east.In an interview on Thursday, March 7, City Councilor James Anthony Cuenco, chairman of the committee on transportation, said the transfer of CSBT would be feasible only if officials agreed among themselves instead of reacting negatively.Cuenco said Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia was “amenable” to the idea of transferring the CSBT to SRP last year, but that was when Rama and the governor were still on good terms.“Ill-timed man gud (Rama’s call is ill-timed) because they started quarreling with each other. Nindot unta to last year kay hapsay pa ang relasyon (The move should have been made last year when the relationship was still smooth),” he said. He said that even if the mayor ordered the council to pass an ordinance for the establishment of a new south bus terminal at the SRP, the Provincial Government might be unwilling to transfer.He said the City cannot evict the CSBT because the land it sits on is owned by the Province.He also pointed out that the Province has the proper permits, with which the City cannot simply revoke without just cause.Cuenco also said the transfer of the CSBT is “easier said than done,” adding that infrastructure is also needed before transferring to the SRP.He said if the City Government builds a new terminal, it cannot be a so-and-so facility. “Dili pwede nga basta-basta lang nga terminal. It has to be better than the existing because we are not just a sixth-class municipality. We are a first-class city,” he said.Cuenco said that if the terminal is transferred to the SRP, public utility vehicles (PUVs) will need to be rerouted so commuters can get there.As of press time, the City’s Local Public Transport Route Plan (LPTRP) has not yet been approved. The LPTRP details the route network, mode and required number of units per mode for delivering land transport service, which shall be the minimum requirement prescribed for the issuance of PUV franchises.With regard to the legality of the transfer, Cuenco said that will also take time, especially if there is an opposing party.He said there is no “unilateral direction” in solving issues due to different stances.He said the solution has to start with not just a dialogue between the mayor and the governor, but also between the council and the Provincial Board. / AML

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ASIDE from wanting the Cebu South Bus Terminal (CSBT) to transfer to another location, Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama also wants the offices of the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) 7 and the Land Transportation Office (LTO) 7 to move out of the area.In an interview on Friday, March 8, 2024, Rama said he wants to convert the area into a medical arts, wellness and command center that will feature diabetic, heart and cancer centers.He said he has instructed City Administrator Collin Rosell to address the matter.Rama said everything will be taken care of, adding that his term will end in 2031, but he did not elaborate.“I wish it could be something that can be addressed and can be put to work or (bring) it all to ground zero,” he said.The CSBT and the BFP 7 and LTO 7 offices are located along N. Bacalso Ave. where the first package of the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit project is being implemented. The first package covers a distance of 2.38 kilometers and runs from the CSBT to the front of the Capitol building along Osmeña Blvd.The mayor earlier asked the CSBT to relocate to the South Road Properties (SRP) to accommodate ongoing civil works of the project.On Friday, however, he said the Provincial Government, which operates the CSBT and owns the lot it sits on, should be responsible for finding a suitable location.He said the City is willing to assist, but the Provincial Government should not dictate the process.Rama reiterated his stance that terminals should not be located within the city center, but rather in the farthest areas to the north, south, west and east.In an interview on Thursday, March 7, City Councilor James Anthony Cuenco, chairman of the committee on transportation, said the transfer of CSBT would be feasible only if officials agreed among themselves instead of reacting negatively.Cuenco said Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia was “amenable” to the idea of transferring the CSBT to SRP last year, but that was when Rama and the governor were still on good terms.“Ill-timed man gud (Rama’s call is ill-timed) because they started quarreling with each other. Nindot unta to last year kay hapsay pa ang relasyon (The move should have been made last year when the relationship was still smooth),” he said. He said that even if the mayor ordered the council to pass an ordinance for the establishment of a new south bus terminal at the SRP, the Provincial Government might be unwilling to transfer.He said the City cannot evict the CSBT because the land it sits on is owned by the Province.He also pointed out that the Province has the proper permits, with which the City cannot simply revoke without just cause.Cuenco also said the transfer of the CSBT is “easier said than done,” adding that infrastructure is also needed before transferring to the SRP.He said if the City Government builds a new terminal, it cannot be a so-and-so facility. “Dili pwede nga basta-basta lang nga terminal. It has to be better than the existing because we are not just a sixth-class municipality. We are a first-class city,” he said.Cuenco said that if the terminal is transferred to the SRP, public utility vehicles (PUVs) will need to be rerouted so commuters can get there.As of press time, the City’s Local Public Transport Route Plan (LPTRP) has not yet been approved. The LPTRP details the route network, mode and required number of units per mode for delivering land transport service, which shall be the minimum requirement prescribed for the issuance of PUV franchises.With regard to the legality of the transfer, Cuenco said that will also take time, especially if there is an opposing party.He said there is no “unilateral direction” in solving issues due to different stances.He said the solution has to start with not just a dialogue between the mayor and the governor, but also between the council and the Provincial Board. / AML, check the following table to see what categories most online casinos in the Philippines fit in.

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SEVERAL mountain barangays in Cebu City are suffering from a lack of water and experiencing incidents of bush fires as a result of the dry hot season.This prompted the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (CDRRMC) to pass a resolution declaring 28 barangays under a state of calamity following the adverse impact of the weather phenomenon El Niño on the farmers in these areas.These include the barangays of Budlaan, Binaliw, Paril, Taptap, Pulangbato, Guba, Cambinocot, Pamutan, Sirao, Sapangdaku, Sudlon 1, Sudlon 2, Bonbon, Buot, and Tagbao.City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) head Harold Alcontin, in a phone interview on Sunday, March 24, 2024, said over 500 farmers have stopped planting their usual crops due to damage caused by the lack of water which is a result of the dry spell.He was unable to provide a complete list of affected barangays.In an earlier report, City Agriculturist Joelito Baclayon said there are 115 hectares of farm lands in the 28 barangays affected by the extreme weather condition as of March.There are currently 10,719 registered farmers in Cebu City growing lettuce, cabbages, cauliflower, cucumber, eggplants, sweet corn and tomatoes, among others.According to a previous SunStar report, Cebu City’s agriculture industry could produce between P500,000 to P1 million worth of crops daily. The figures could go as high as more than a million a day during peak season.“We have to act now. We will not wait for the worse to come,” Alcontin said in a mix of Cebuano and English.Alcontin said the CDRRMC resolution has been endorsed to the office of City Councilors Phillip Zafra and Joel Garganera for the City Council to adopt it.Once the council declares these barangays under a state of calamity, Alcontin said the barangays can use their calamity funds, while the City Government can use its Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund (LDRRMF).He said the City currently has P600 million in its calamity and quick response fund and P100 million in its LDRRMF.He said Mayor Michael Rama instructed them to first use the P100 million LDRRMF, considering it’s only the first quarter of the year.The City Agriculture Department (CAD) has prepared P97 million which will be used for assistance to the farmers.SunStar Cebu tried to reach Baclayon on Sunday to get more details, but to no avail.Alcontin said one of the measures they are implementing now is distributing water in the mountain barangays.He said they are also coordinating with the Metropolitan Cebu Water District to deploy their trucks for water rations in Barangays Buot and Pulangbato.In previous reports, Baclayon said 40 percent of the city’s food supply come from its mountain barangays.Alcontin said one of their assignments is to ensure that the city’s food supply is not hampered, hence the declaration of a state of calamity.Alcontin said the CAD and the Department of Veterinary Medicine and Fisheries are also tasked to ensure food supplies in the city remain stable amid the El Niño.The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) declared on Friday, March 22, the start of the “Philippine Summer.”Alfredo Quiblat Jr., chief of Pagasa Visayas, earlier announced that Cebu has officially been under a dry spell since the last week of February.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.The El Niño phenomenon leads to decreased precipitation or, in some cases, a complete absence of rainfall, which can significantly impact crop yields and pose various environmental and economic challenges.Pagasa also warned that the phenomenon may persist until the end of May. / JJL Online Slot Machine Games Philippines . At 7XMplay Pilipinas online casino you will find every form of popular online casino game from slots to roulette, blackjack, baccarat and live video poker. here is how to register at an online casino site in the Philippines:

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SEVERAL mountain barangays in Cebu City are suffering from a lack of water and experiencing incidents of bush fires as a result of the dry hot season.This prompted the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (CDRRMC) to pass a resolution declaring 28 barangays under a state of calamity following the adverse impact of the weather phenomenon El Niño on the farmers in these areas.These include the barangays of Budlaan, Binaliw, Paril, Taptap, Pulangbato, Guba, Cambinocot, Pamutan, Sirao, Sapangdaku, Sudlon 1, Sudlon 2, Bonbon, Buot, and Tagbao.City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) head Harold Alcontin, in a phone interview on Sunday, March 24, 2024, said over 500 farmers have stopped planting their usual crops due to damage caused by the lack of water which is a result of the dry spell.He was unable to provide a complete list of affected barangays.In an earlier report, City Agriculturist Joelito Baclayon said there are 115 hectares of farm lands in the 28 barangays affected by the extreme weather condition as of March.There are currently 10,719 registered farmers in Cebu City growing lettuce, cabbages, cauliflower, cucumber, eggplants, sweet corn and tomatoes, among others.According to a previous SunStar report, Cebu City’s agriculture industry could produce between P500,000 to P1 million worth of crops daily. The figures could go as high as more than a million a day during peak season.“We have to act now. We will not wait for the worse to come,” Alcontin said in a mix of Cebuano and English.Alcontin said the CDRRMC resolution has been endorsed to the office of City Councilors Phillip Zafra and Joel Garganera for the City Council to adopt it.Once the council declares these barangays under a state of calamity, Alcontin said the barangays can use their calamity funds, while the City Government can use its Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Fund (LDRRMF).He said the City currently has P600 million in its calamity and quick response fund and P100 million in its LDRRMF.He said Mayor Michael Rama instructed them to first use the P100 million LDRRMF, considering it’s only the first quarter of the year.The City Agriculture Department (CAD) has prepared P97 million which will be used for assistance to the farmers.SunStar Cebu tried to reach Baclayon on Sunday to get more details, but to no avail.Alcontin said one of the measures they are implementing now is distributing water in the mountain barangays.He said they are also coordinating with the Metropolitan Cebu Water District to deploy their trucks for water rations in Barangays Buot and Pulangbato.In previous reports, Baclayon said 40 percent of the city’s food supply come from its mountain barangays.Alcontin said one of their assignments is to ensure that the city’s food supply is not hampered, hence the declaration of a state of calamity.Alcontin said the CAD and the Department of Veterinary Medicine and Fisheries are also tasked to ensure food supplies in the city remain stable amid the El Niño.The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) declared on Friday, March 22, the start of the “Philippine Summer.”Alfredo Quiblat Jr., chief of Pagasa Visayas, earlier announced that Cebu has officially been under a dry spell since the last week of February.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.The El Niño phenomenon leads to decreased precipitation or, in some cases, a complete absence of rainfall, which can significantly impact crop yields and pose various environmental and economic challenges.Pagasa also warned that the phenomenon may persist until the end of May. / JJL licensed online casinos THE rehabilitation of the Cebu City Sports Center (CCSC) will be completed in time for the City’s hosting of the annual Central Visayas Regional Athletic Association (CVRAA) in May.“It has to be finished. We have no choice,” said John Pages, chairman of the Cebu City Sports Commission, during the City Hall’s teleradyo online program, “Pagtuki, Pagsusi, Pagsuta,” on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2024.Pages said they expect as many as 10,000 to 12,000 athletes from Region 7.He said they have already asphalted the oval track, and sometime in March they will be laying the rubber.As for the Olympic-sized swimming pool, he said it is also almost done, adding that the previous kiddie pool beside the main pool was converted into a warm-up pool.He said both the oval track and swimming pool will be open to the public in April.He said the City Government funded the rehabilitation of the oval track, while private entities shouldered the expenses to renovate the pool and the bathrooms.He said they will announce their names during the unveiling.He said the CCSC has only been rehabilitated once since 1994, and that was in 2011.As for the athletes who will be participating in the Palarong Pambansa in Cebu City later this year, they will be billeted in schools on a per-region basis.“One region will stay in one school. Wala nato sila gibungkag kay aron kaila na sila daan (We didn’t separate them so they’ll already be familiar with each other). Of course, when they prepare, they are really together... ilang (their) coaches, tanan (everyone), and even their regional director sa (of) DepEd (Department of Education) will normally stay with them,” Pages said.He said the school venues are ready, but they just need refinement. Some of the schools that will house the athletes include Don Sergio Osmeña, Don Vicente Rama, Pardo, Guadalupe, Labangon, Lahug, Mabolo, Punta Princesa, Zapatera, Talamban, and Tisa.“These are the bigger schools, and athletes will be billeted there,” Pages said. He said athletes will travel to different playing venues depending on the sports they will be playing, adding that the City Government will provide the transportation.However, he said they don’t have the final details yet.He said some of the participating provinces might also bring their own transportation.He said the National Capital Region has requested to stay in the school farthest from the city center to ensure its athletes won’t engage in truancy.He said there will also be a competition for the cleanest billeting quarters.TimetablePages said the CCSC will serve as the main venue for the annual multi-sport event. Aside from hosting the athletics, the swimming competition will also be held there.He said the six-hectare area at the South Road Properties (SRP) where batting sports, softball, and baseball will be held has already been flattened. He said the bleachers used during the Sinulog will be used to accommodate spectators.Pages pointed out that the closing ceremony will be held at the SRP.He said they are also finalizing arrangements with Mandaue City for the use of the Mandaue Sports Complex.He said they plan to hold the arnis competition there, while the sepak takraw may be held at the Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu.3 hubsLast Feb. 3, SunStar Cebu reported that the playing venues have been divided into three hubs: the downtown hub, SRP hub, and the northern hub. Pages said the average distance from the CCSC to these other playing venues is 3.7 kilometers.The downtown hub includes the University of San Carlos, Cebu Coliseum, CCSC, Cebu Eastern College, University of the Visayas and Cebu Institute of Technology-University.The SRP hub includes SM Seaside City Cebu and the Filinvest property where the Sinulog Festival was held last month.Pages did not go into details regarding the northern hub.He said the Palarong Pambansa is like the Olympics of Philippine Sports.He said they expect to welcome around 12,000 student- athletes and coaches. The family members who will be accompanying them for support are not yet included in this count.He said the City can also expect a large number of visitors during the event.Pages said they still don’t have a final date for the event. He said their slogan for this year’s Palaro is “Beyond sports,” as the City invites participants to come two weeks before the sports meet for the opportunity to explore Cebu.

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