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CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama has yet to assess his political dynamics with Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garica despite the earlier announcement of their tandem for reelection in the 2025 midterm elections.When asked about his relationship with Garcia on Friday, March 1, 2024, Rama said, “I am an independent mayor.”Rama said he was “circumspect” in looking at their relationship, recalling that he already issued a statement that “enough is enough.”Rama said there should be no pretension and warned his colleagues to be very careful.“There’s no pretension here... I mean, (this) is my 32 years already serving Cebu City... My colleagues should be very careful, very careful. But talking about political changes, of course so far, (it’s) the way I want,” he said.Rama pointed out that the filing of certificates of candidacy is still in October.“October is still far (away), but the most important thing to remember... I am an independent mayor,” he said.On Thursday, Feb. 29, Rama said he was displeased with Garcia’s privilege speech, which called for a halt on the ongoing construction of bus stations of the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) along Osmeña Blvd. Garcia had requested the Office of the Building Official (OBO) to issue a cease and desist order against the CBRT contractor as he sought a better design for the bus stations that could be proposed to the appropriate bodies, including the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, the Cultural and Historical Affairs Commission (Chac) of Cebu City, and the City Council.Rama said the matters raised in Garcia’s speech could have been discussed privately, as Garcia and the rest of the council could have had an emergency meeting with him.Garcia, for his part, assured that Rama was only emotional about the matter, but not angry with the council’s decision, saying they are both advocates of heritage preservation.Garcia said their opposing views are “normal,” assuring that they are “strictly professional” about it.“This is very normal gyud. This (is) strictly professional, and we have shown time and time again that the council is independent and we have our own minds, and we think by ourselves, and we have the same interest which is the interest of the city of Cebu,” he said.He said their opposing views will not affect their personal and working relationship. “It does not break our relationship as party mates, and more importantly, as friends,” he said.Ruiz hits administrationMeanwhile, former customs commissioner and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency 7 director Yogi Filemon Ruiz hit the current administration with regard to the CBRT and the Cebu City Medical Center (CCMC).Ruiz, who has expressed his desire to run for mayor next year, said if he wins, he will prioritize basic needs.In a press conference at Sacred Heart Center in Cebu City Friday, he said he did not want to pretend to be an expert on the field, adding that he does not want to use the misery of the public to further his own political interest.He said the CBRT project has been through many revisions, and asked why it was approved if the program was not feasible.“Unsa may tumong ug tinguha ang budget (Is the budget the aim and the purpose)?” Ruiz said.Ruiz said he does not want the CBRT project to be another CCMC that has yet to be completed after eight years of construction.“CCMC has become a world-record longest constructed hospital in the whole world. Kung minyo pa na ang CCMC, mag-10 years anniversary na sila (If the CCMC were married, it would celebrate its 10th anniversary already),” he said.If he wins the race for mayor, Ruiz said he will make Cebu City “the safest city in the Philippines.”Ruiz said he will not prioritize “Singapore-like” visions but solve basic services that are left unaddressed like peace and order, health and social services, traffic and mobility, garbage and waste disposal and flooding and drainage management.He said these pressing problems will have to be solved first, and everything else will follow.“Unya na ta anang mga (Let’s not come up now with) grandiose plans that are leading us to nowhere,” he said.Ruiz assured that the city can lure businesses and investors if these basis services are addressed.As for his running mate, he said he is eyeing incumbent city councilors.“I still have to convince them to come out,” he said.Ruiz added that he still needs to consult his group for the official launching of Partido Cebuano, their political party, later this month. / AML Is Peraplay.NET available in 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. 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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 do you mean by slot? CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama has refused to sit down with the Provincial Government to address issues surrounding the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) project, reiterating his desire to file charges against officials who called for the project’s halt, especially Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia.“No. I don’t want to sit down with them. Why will I have to sit down? They should know where they are; that’s a matter of territory,” Rama said in an interview on Friday, March 8, 2024.Rama’s response followed a resolution urging both Mayor Rama and Governor Garcia to meet and resolve the CBRT project issue through a dialogue. The resolution, authored by City Councilor Nestor Archival, was adopted during the council’s regular session last Wednesday, March 6.Archival’s resolution was amended to include the Provincial Board and the City Council in the dialogue. The amendment was proposed by City Councilor James Anthony Cuenco.To recall, Gov. Garcia issued Memorandum 16-2024 on Feb. 27, ordering the cessation of construction of bus stations along Osmeña Blvd.A day after, during the council’s regular session on Feb. 28, Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia (VM Garcia) delivered a privilege speech addressing heritage protection concerns and the visual impact of the CBRT project on the Capitol building, which has been declared a National Historical Landmark by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.VM Garcia then urged the Office of the Building Official to issue a cease and desist order against the construction of the CBRT bus station.Declining to have a dialogue, Rama said he would proceed with filing charges against those who want to stop the CBRT project, especially Governor Garcia.“I am going now into connecting with my lawyers because I am very, very serious in filing cases even against the governor,” Rama said.When asked on what grounds the City would be filling the case, Rama said he would let the city lawyers prepare it.SunStar Cebu tried to obtain information from City Legal Officer Carlo Vincent Gimena, but he said he could not divulge anything about it at the moment.When asked whether the construction of the CBRT bus station near the Capitol had been halted, Rama said he lacks information on the project’s current status.However, he said the station should be redesigned.“It can be redesigned...before the station, there was an island, but there was no complaint about it...they will do it in (such a) way that it will not cover the Capitol,” Rama said.Rama earlier this year ordered the demolition of the center island on Osmeña Blvd. for the foot processions during the 2024 Fiesta Señor in January.The civil works for the CBRT’s first package is ongoing, and while the project traverses Talisay City and other towns of Cebu Province, most of its components are located in Cebu City.Meanwhile, regarding his desire to remove CBRT project manager Norvin Imbong, Rama said he had already talked with Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista twice.Rama added that he also does not want to be in a dialogue with Imbong around. Rama, earlier, called for the ouster of Imbong due to alleged mismanagement of the CBRT project. / AML

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CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama has refused to sit down with the Provincial Government to address issues surrounding the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) project, reiterating his desire to file charges against officials who called for the project’s halt, especially Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia.“No. I don’t want to sit down with them. Why will I have to sit down? They should know where they are; that’s a matter of territory,” Rama said in an interview on Friday, March 8, 2024.Rama’s response followed a resolution urging both Mayor Rama and Governor Garcia to meet and resolve the CBRT project issue through a dialogue. The resolution, authored by City Councilor Nestor Archival, was adopted during the council’s regular session last Wednesday, March 6.Archival’s resolution was amended to include the Provincial Board and the City Council in the dialogue. The amendment was proposed by City Councilor James Anthony Cuenco.To recall, Gov. Garcia issued Memorandum 16-2024 on Feb. 27, ordering the cessation of construction of bus stations along Osmeña Blvd.A day after, during the council’s regular session on Feb. 28, Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia (VM Garcia) delivered a privilege speech addressing heritage protection concerns and the visual impact of the CBRT project on the Capitol building, which has been declared a National Historical Landmark by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.VM Garcia then urged the Office of the Building Official to issue a cease and desist order against the construction of the CBRT bus station.Declining to have a dialogue, Rama said he would proceed with filing charges against those who want to stop the CBRT project, especially Governor Garcia.“I am going now into connecting with my lawyers because I am very, very serious in filing cases even against the governor,” Rama said.When asked on what grounds the City would be filling the case, Rama said he would let the city lawyers prepare it.SunStar Cebu tried to obtain information from City Legal Officer Carlo Vincent Gimena, but he said he could not divulge anything about it at the moment.When asked whether the construction of the CBRT bus station near the Capitol had been halted, Rama said he lacks information on the project’s current status.However, he said the station should be redesigned.“It can be redesigned...before the station, there was an island, but there was no complaint about it...they will do it in (such a) way that it will not cover the Capitol,” Rama said.Rama earlier this year ordered the demolition of the center island on Osmeña Blvd. for the foot processions during the 2024 Fiesta Señor in January.The civil works for the CBRT’s first package is ongoing, and while the project traverses Talisay City and other towns of Cebu Province, most of its components are located in Cebu City.Meanwhile, regarding his desire to remove CBRT project manager Norvin Imbong, Rama said he had already talked with Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista twice.Rama added that he also does not want to be in a dialogue with Imbong around. Rama, earlier, called for the ouster of Imbong due to alleged mismanagement of the CBRT project. / AML What do you mean by slot? CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama has yet to assess his political dynamics with Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garica despite the earlier announcement of their tandem for reelection in the 2025 midterm elections.When asked about his relationship with Garcia on Friday, March 1, 2024, Rama said, “I am an independent mayor.”Rama said he was “circumspect” in looking at their relationship, recalling that he already issued a statement that “enough is enough.”Rama said there should be no pretension and warned his colleagues to be very careful.“There’s no pretension here... I mean, (this) is my 32 years already serving Cebu City... My colleagues should be very careful, very careful. But talking about political changes, of course so far, (it’s) the way I want,” he said.Rama pointed out that the filing of certificates of candidacy is still in October.“October is still far (away), but the most important thing to remember... I am an independent mayor,” he said.On Thursday, Feb. 29, Rama said he was displeased with Garcia’s privilege speech, which called for a halt on the ongoing construction of bus stations of the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) along Osmeña Blvd. Garcia had requested the Office of the Building Official (OBO) to issue a cease and desist order against the CBRT contractor as he sought a better design for the bus stations that could be proposed to the appropriate bodies, including the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, the Cultural and Historical Affairs Commission (Chac) of Cebu City, and the City Council.Rama said the matters raised in Garcia’s speech could have been discussed privately, as Garcia and the rest of the council could have had an emergency meeting with him.Garcia, for his part, assured that Rama was only emotional about the matter, but not angry with the council’s decision, saying they are both advocates of heritage preservation.Garcia said their opposing views are “normal,” assuring that they are “strictly professional” about it.“This is very normal gyud. This (is) strictly professional, and we have shown time and time again that the council is independent and we have our own minds, and we think by ourselves, and we have the same interest which is the interest of the city of Cebu,” he said.He said their opposing views will not affect their personal and working relationship. “It does not break our relationship as party mates, and more importantly, as friends,” he said.Ruiz hits administrationMeanwhile, former customs commissioner and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency 7 director Yogi Filemon Ruiz hit the current administration with regard to the CBRT and the Cebu City Medical Center (CCMC).Ruiz, who has expressed his desire to run for mayor next year, said if he wins, he will prioritize basic needs.In a press conference at Sacred Heart Center in Cebu City Friday, he said he did not want to pretend to be an expert on the field, adding that he does not want to use the misery of the public to further his own political interest.He said the CBRT project has been through many revisions, and asked why it was approved if the program was not feasible.“Unsa may tumong ug tinguha ang budget (Is the budget the aim and the purpose)?” Ruiz said.Ruiz said he does not want the CBRT project to be another CCMC that has yet to be completed after eight years of construction.“CCMC has become a world-record longest constructed hospital in the whole world. Kung minyo pa na ang CCMC, mag-10 years anniversary na sila (If the CCMC were married, it would celebrate its 10th anniversary already),” he said.If he wins the race for mayor, Ruiz said he will make Cebu City “the safest city in the Philippines.”Ruiz said he will not prioritize “Singapore-like” visions but solve basic services that are left unaddressed like peace and order, health and social services, traffic and mobility, garbage and waste disposal and flooding and drainage management.He said these pressing problems will have to be solved first, and everything else will follow.“Unya na ta anang mga (Let’s not come up now with) grandiose plans that are leading us to nowhere,” he said.Ruiz assured that the city can lure businesses and investors if these basis services are addressed.As for his running mate, he said he is eyeing incumbent city councilors.“I still have to convince them to come out,” he said.Ruiz added that he still needs to consult his group for the official launching of Partido Cebuano, their political party, later this month. / AML

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CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama has yet to assess his political dynamics with Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garica despite the earlier announcement of their tandem for reelection in the 2025 midterm elections.When asked about his relationship with Garcia on Friday, March 1, 2024, Rama said, “I am an independent mayor.”Rama said he was “circumspect” in looking at their relationship, recalling that he already issued a statement that “enough is enough.”Rama said there should be no pretension and warned his colleagues to be very careful.“There’s no pretension here... I mean, (this) is my 32 years already serving Cebu City... My colleagues should be very careful, very careful. But talking about political changes, of course so far, (it’s) the way I want,” he said.Rama pointed out that the filing of certificates of candidacy is still in October.“October is still far (away), but the most important thing to remember... I am an independent mayor,” he said.On Thursday, Feb. 29, Rama said he was displeased with Garcia’s privilege speech, which called for a halt on the ongoing construction of bus stations of the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT) along Osmeña Blvd. Garcia had requested the Office of the Building Official (OBO) to issue a cease and desist order against the CBRT contractor as he sought a better design for the bus stations that could be proposed to the appropriate bodies, including the National Commission for Culture and the Arts, the Cultural and Historical Affairs Commission (Chac) of Cebu City, and the City Council.Rama said the matters raised in Garcia’s speech could have been discussed privately, as Garcia and the rest of the council could have had an emergency meeting with him.Garcia, for his part, assured that Rama was only emotional about the matter, but not angry with the council’s decision, saying they are both advocates of heritage preservation.Garcia said their opposing views are “normal,” assuring that they are “strictly professional” about it.“This is very normal gyud. This (is) strictly professional, and we have shown time and time again that the council is independent and we have our own minds, and we think by ourselves, and we have the same interest which is the interest of the city of Cebu,” he said.He said their opposing views will not affect their personal and working relationship. “It does not break our relationship as party mates, and more importantly, as friends,” he said.Ruiz hits administrationMeanwhile, former customs commissioner and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency 7 director Yogi Filemon Ruiz hit the current administration with regard to the CBRT and the Cebu City Medical Center (CCMC).Ruiz, who has expressed his desire to run for mayor next year, said if he wins, he will prioritize basic needs.In a press conference at Sacred Heart Center in Cebu City Friday, he said he did not want to pretend to be an expert on the field, adding that he does not want to use the misery of the public to further his own political interest.He said the CBRT project has been through many revisions, and asked why it was approved if the program was not feasible.“Unsa may tumong ug tinguha ang budget (Is the budget the aim and the purpose)?” Ruiz said.Ruiz said he does not want the CBRT project to be another CCMC that has yet to be completed after eight years of construction.“CCMC has become a world-record longest constructed hospital in the whole world. Kung minyo pa na ang CCMC, mag-10 years anniversary na sila (If the CCMC were married, it would celebrate its 10th anniversary already),” he said.If he wins the race for mayor, Ruiz said he will make Cebu City “the safest city in the Philippines.”Ruiz said he will not prioritize “Singapore-like” visions but solve basic services that are left unaddressed like peace and order, health and social services, traffic and mobility, garbage and waste disposal and flooding and drainage management.He said these pressing problems will have to be solved first, and everything else will follow.“Unya na ta anang mga (Let’s not come up now with) grandiose plans that are leading us to nowhere,” he said.Ruiz assured that the city can lure businesses and investors if these basis services are addressed.As for his running mate, he said he is eyeing incumbent city councilors.“I still have to convince them to come out,” he said.Ruiz added that he still needs to consult his group for the official launching of Partido Cebuano, their political party, later this month. / 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) Is Peraplay.NET available in Philippines? . Check out our ✨ guide for the best online casino in Philippines and find your next favourite site. Read more about PH casino 🛡️ safety, bonuses and more. here is how to register at an online casino site in the Philippines:

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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. 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Garcia issued Memorandum 16-2024 on Feb. 27, ordering the cessation of construction of bus stations along Osmeña Blvd.A day after, during the council’s regular session on Feb. 28, Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia (VM Garcia) delivered a privilege speech addressing heritage protection concerns and the visual impact of the CBRT project on the Capitol building, which has been declared a National Historical Landmark by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.VM Garcia then urged the Office of the Building Official to issue a cease and desist order against the construction of the CBRT bus station.Declining to have a dialogue, Rama said he would proceed with filing charges against those who want to stop the CBRT project, especially Governor Garcia.“I am going now into connecting with my lawyers because I am very, very serious in filing cases even against the governor,” Rama said.When asked on what grounds the City would be filling the case, Rama said he would let the city lawyers prepare it.SunStar Cebu tried to obtain information from City Legal Officer Carlo Vincent Gimena, but he said he could not divulge anything about it at the moment.When asked whether the construction of the CBRT bus station near the Capitol had been halted, Rama said he lacks information on the project’s current status.However, he said the station should be redesigned.“It can be redesigned...before the station, there was an island, but there was no complaint about it...they will do it in (such a) way that it will not cover the Capitol,” Rama said.Rama earlier this year ordered the demolition of the center island on Osmeña Blvd. for the foot processions during the 2024 Fiesta Señor in January.The civil works for the CBRT’s first package is ongoing, and while the project traverses Talisay City and other towns of Cebu Province, most of its components are located in Cebu City.Meanwhile, regarding his desire to remove CBRT project manager Norvin Imbong, Rama said he had already talked with Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista twice.Rama added that he also does not want to be in a dialogue with Imbong around. Rama, earlier, called for the ouster of Imbong due to alleged mismanagement of the CBRT project. / AML

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