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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? Philippines THE Department of Education (DepEd) 7 has mandated all schools under basic education to shift to alternative delivery modes, as face-to-face (F2F) classes were suspended until further notice. In a phone interview on Saturday, April 6, 2024, DepEd 7 Director Salustiano Jimenez told SunStar Cebu that his memorandum issued on Friday, April 5, was addressed to all public schools within Cebu Island, including public schools in highly urbanized cities.He said his memorandum was in line with the declaration of Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia on Friday to suspend F2F classes across the province due to the high heat index recorded in recent days that may potentially pose a risk to the health and safety of pupils and students while inside the schools.The heat index is the temperature the human body feels when relative humidity is combined with the air temperature.Jimenez said he also took into consideration the inputs of parents and guardians, some of whom preferred F2F classes despite the present weather condition.He said his memorandum was also in line with DepEd Order 37 series of 2022 and Memorandum OUOPS 2024-04-02477. “Ang ato lang gihuna-huna nga there shall be balance sa learning sa mga bata ug ang safety sa tanan (We made sure that we balance the children’s learning and their safety),” he said. Jimenez said public schools in Cebu City will follow his memorandum unless Mayor Michael Rama comes up with a separate directive.It will be the same in chartered cities, such as Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu, he added. The DepEd 7 director said private schools’ administrators have the discretion to implement his memorandum. Public school teachers and administrators have been urged to shift to online classes or distance learning using printed and digitized modules as a delivery mode of learning, depending on the situation and location of the institution.However, he reminded parents and guardians to monitor the completion of the academic tasks of the children while at home. “Reminders sa mga ginikanan nga atimanon gyud ang atong mga bata... ilabi na basin maglakaw-lakaw sa gawas, mag-sige na noon og tabanog sa alas dose sa udtong tutok,” Jimenez said.(We would like to remind parents to make sure their children are studying... They might end up walking around outside or flying a kite at high noon.)Jimenez said the shift will not affect the number of required school days, as the days when students learn under the alternative mode of delivery are considered school days. The 2023-2024 school year is scheduled to end on May 31, he said.Governor Garcia’s order came after 22 local government units (LGUs), 20 of which are under the Provincial Government’s jurisdiction, declared that they were suspending F2F classes and modifying the delivery mode of learning.The 22 LGUs are the municipalities of Asturias, Badian, Balamban, Compostela, Consolacion, Cordova, Liloan, Medellin, Minglanilla, Poro, Ronda, San Fernando, San Remigio, Sibonga, Tabogon, Tabuelan, Tuburan, and the cities of Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu, Naga, Talisay and Toledo.They have implemented alternative delivery modes of learning, such as shifting to online or modular printed modes, adjusting to half-day class hours, and adopting a blended learning approach, based on the locations of schools, and considering internet connectivity. Mandaue City, which first implemented the blended learning approach, has altered it and mandated the suspension of F2F classes.The Cebu City Government, however, has granted school principals the discretion to suspend F2F classes. Mayor Rama also proposed a shift to partial F2F classes from 6 to 11 a.m.According to the weather bureau Pagasa Visayas’ forecast on Saturday, the heat index in Cebu was 38 degrees Celsius.A heat index that ranges from 42 degrees Celsius to 51 degrees Celsius is considered dangerous as it can cause heat cramps and exhaustion, and may even lead to a heat stroke, which can be potentially fatal. / EHP

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THE Department of Education (DepEd) 7 has mandated all schools under basic education to shift to alternative delivery modes, as face-to-face (F2F) classes were suspended until further notice. In a phone interview on Saturday, April 6, 2024, DepEd 7 Director Salustiano Jimenez told SunStar Cebu that his memorandum issued on Friday, April 5, was addressed to all public schools within Cebu Island, including public schools in highly urbanized cities.He said his memorandum was in line with the declaration of Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia on Friday to suspend F2F classes across the province due to the high heat index recorded in recent days that may potentially pose a risk to the health and safety of pupils and students while inside the schools.The heat index is the temperature the human body feels when relative humidity is combined with the air temperature.Jimenez said he also took into consideration the inputs of parents and guardians, some of whom preferred F2F classes despite the present weather condition.He said his memorandum was also in line with DepEd Order 37 series of 2022 and Memorandum OUOPS 2024-04-02477. “Ang ato lang gihuna-huna nga there shall be balance sa learning sa mga bata ug ang safety sa tanan (We made sure that we balance the children’s learning and their safety),” he said. Jimenez said public schools in Cebu City will follow his memorandum unless Mayor Michael Rama comes up with a separate directive.It will be the same in chartered cities, such as Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu, he added. The DepEd 7 director said private schools’ administrators have the discretion to implement his memorandum. Public school teachers and administrators have been urged to shift to online classes or distance learning using printed and digitized modules as a delivery mode of learning, depending on the situation and location of the institution.However, he reminded parents and guardians to monitor the completion of the academic tasks of the children while at home. “Reminders sa mga ginikanan nga atimanon gyud ang atong mga bata... ilabi na basin maglakaw-lakaw sa gawas, mag-sige na noon og tabanog sa alas dose sa udtong tutok,” Jimenez said.(We would like to remind parents to make sure their children are studying... They might end up walking around outside or flying a kite at high noon.)Jimenez said the shift will not affect the number of required school days, as the days when students learn under the alternative mode of delivery are considered school days. The 2023-2024 school year is scheduled to end on May 31, he said.Governor Garcia’s order came after 22 local government units (LGUs), 20 of which are under the Provincial Government’s jurisdiction, declared that they were suspending F2F classes and modifying the delivery mode of learning.The 22 LGUs are the municipalities of Asturias, Badian, Balamban, Compostela, Consolacion, Cordova, Liloan, Medellin, Minglanilla, Poro, Ronda, San Fernando, San Remigio, Sibonga, Tabogon, Tabuelan, Tuburan, and the cities of Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu, Naga, Talisay and Toledo.They have implemented alternative delivery modes of learning, such as shifting to online or modular printed modes, adjusting to half-day class hours, and adopting a blended learning approach, based on the locations of schools, and considering internet connectivity. Mandaue City, which first implemented the blended learning approach, has altered it and mandated the suspension of F2F classes.The Cebu City Government, however, has granted school principals the discretion to suspend F2F classes. Mayor Rama also proposed a shift to partial F2F classes from 6 to 11 a.m.According to the weather bureau Pagasa Visayas’ forecast on Saturday, the heat index in Cebu was 38 degrees Celsius.A heat index that ranges from 42 degrees Celsius to 51 degrees Celsius is considered dangerous as it can cause heat cramps and exhaustion, and may even lead to a heat stroke, which can be potentially fatal. / EHP Where can I place a bet? THE Cebu City government Monday, Feb. 5, 2024, filed a formal complaint before the Office of the City Prosecutor against two individuals allegedly operating the contested Facebook page “Cebu Updates.”Estela Grace Rosit, current head of the Cebu City Public Information Office (PIO), represented the City Government in filing charges of violation of section of illegal access under Section 4(a), paragraph 1, and computer-related identity theft under Section 4(b), paragraph 3 of Republic Act 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 against a certain Erwin dela Cerna and Christian Tura.Rosit was accompanied by lawyers from the Cebu City Legal Office, the office in charge of prosecuting cases on behalf of the City Government.The City Government asserts that the Cebu Updates page is its property, having formerly served as the official PIO page of the City Government, and it is bent on regaining ownership of the page.SunStar Cebu tried to get the side of Dela Cerna and Tura, but they had yet to provide a statement as of press time. SunStar Cebu also messaged the Cebu Updates Facebook page but to no avail.The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 defines computer-related identity theft as the “intentional acquisition, use, misuse, transfer, possession, alteration or deletion of identifying information belonging to another, whether natural or juridical, without right.”The violation of illegal access and computer-related identity theft under the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 entails a penalty of a fine of at least P200,000 or a maximum amount commensurate to the case and imprisonment.The Office of the City Prosecutor will still determine if there is probable cause in the formal complaint, but the City Legal Office said it hopes that the charge will not be dismissed.Lawyer Kristine Centino of the Cebu City Legal Office said the purpose of the filing of the formal complaint is to prosecute those who illegally accessed the page.“Ang tumong ani is ma-punish gyud ang kon kinsa to ang nakasala nga naka-access illegally sa property sa Cebu City Government because we are establishing that this is really a property of the Cebu City government, and when you use a property of the Cebu City Government without permission, you are essentially illegally accessing the property,” she said.“The goal is to prosecute those who are the offenders and also if possible, mabawi ang (regain possession of the) page because the rightful owner is really the Cebu City Government,” she added.Rosit added that the Facebook page created by the City Government is not for personal benefit.“Ang purpose gyud nako is para mabawi pod nato ang official nga Facebook page sa City kay sa City man gyud na siya. Dili man na siya for private nga benefit and also, gigamit na man gud siya for bashing sa atong mga public officials, especially the mayor,” she said.(My purpose is to regain possession of the official Facebook page of the City because it is the City that owns it. That is not for private benefit, and also, it is already being used for bashing our public officials, especially the mayor.)Although he has yet to elaborate on the extent of his participation in the Cebu Updates page, Erwin dela Cerna has hosted a program called “Ratsada” on the Cebu Updates page, based on the posts that can be seen on the page’s timeline.Due diligenceShana Alexandra Perez, attesting lawyer on behalf of the City Legal Office, told SunStar Cebu that they tapped the Anti-Cybercrime Unit of the police for the investigation.She said they started conducting due diligence around 2022 and they made sure that “everything was well-researched and investigated.”She said the respondents’ involvement in the alleged illegal access of the page had been tracked by the Anti-Cybercrime Unit.“The proofs are attached in our judicial complaint affidavit; however, as of the moment, we cannot disclose any information for the protection and confidentiality of the case,” she said.Centino also said they are in the process of contacting Meta, formerly Facebook, to contest the page’s ownership.Asked whether there would be other respondents to the case and if it would involve former public officials, Perez said the evidence gathered by the police is only for the two respondents so far and “we cannot prosecute the others without evidence to support the case.”It was in July 2023 when then city attorney Jerone Castillo and City Administrator Collin Rosell called upon the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in Cebu to investigate Cebu Updates.“We are calling upon all authorities, including the PNP, the cybercrime (unit), including the NBI, as well as all personnel in the City Legal Office, to act on the matter and do what is proper to recover the property of the City,” Rosell said during a press conference on July 21, 2023.On July 22, 2023, Cebu Updates replied in a social media post that it is “merely a messenger for the people,” and its goal is to “bridge the gap between you (the people) and our city officials, ensuring transparency and accountability in governance.”“To Atty. Jerone Castillo, your attempts to deter our work will not hinder us from fulfilling our duty to the public. Cebu Updates will continue to be steadfast in providing reliable and impartial news for the people,” it said in the social media post.Cebu UpdatesSunStar Cebu has yet to obtain the attachment of the formal complaint; however, other sources privy to the information said the complaint includes signed affidavits of former PIO head Carlo Dugaduga and Cerwin Eviota, consultant to Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama.A quick visit to Cebu Update’s Page Transparency section reveals the history of its name changes, tracing to its original identity as the Cebu City Public Information Office Page.It was in 2012 when the PIO during the first term of Mayor Rama created the “Cebu City Public Information Office” (Cebu Updates’ Facebook page name in 2012). Cebu Updates’ page transparency section reflects subsequent name changes, coinciding with transitions from Mayor Rama to former mayor Tomas Osmena (2016-2019) and later during the tenure of the late mayor Edgardo Labella (July 1, 2019- Nov. 19, 2021).It changed its name to Cebu Updates only on Jan. 5, 2022, months after the death of former mayor Labella in November 2021. Since the PIO position is a coterminous position, Rama also appointed his own PIO officer.In an interview last Jan. 8, Eviota claimed that a “proper turnover” of the page occurred when Rama left office after losing to Osmeña in 2016. That same year, the name of the Facebook page was changed to “City of Cebu, Public Information Office.”Malou Tabar, who served as PIO midway through former mayor Osmeña’s term in 2017, confirmed the succession in managing the former PIO page. Although she could not locate the current status of the page, she said she handed it over to the appointed PIO after her during the Labella administration.“I don’t know who really created the page, but maybe it was during the time of former mayor Mike (Rama), but I’m not really sure. Cerwin also asked me about the former PIO page. I also told him that I turned it over to Razel (Cuizon),” Tabar said. Razel Cuizon headed the PIO during the time of Labella.

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THE Cebu City government Monday, Feb. 5, 2024, filed a formal complaint before the Office of the City Prosecutor against two individuals allegedly operating the contested Facebook page “Cebu Updates.”Estela Grace Rosit, current head of the Cebu City Public Information Office (PIO), represented the City Government in filing charges of violation of section of illegal access under Section 4(a), paragraph 1, and computer-related identity theft under Section 4(b), paragraph 3 of Republic Act 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 against a certain Erwin dela Cerna and Christian Tura.Rosit was accompanied by lawyers from the Cebu City Legal Office, the office in charge of prosecuting cases on behalf of the City Government.The City Government asserts that the Cebu Updates page is its property, having formerly served as the official PIO page of the City Government, and it is bent on regaining ownership of the page.SunStar Cebu tried to get the side of Dela Cerna and Tura, but they had yet to provide a statement as of press time. SunStar Cebu also messaged the Cebu Updates Facebook page but to no avail.The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 defines computer-related identity theft as the “intentional acquisition, use, misuse, transfer, possession, alteration or deletion of identifying information belonging to another, whether natural or juridical, without right.”The violation of illegal access and computer-related identity theft under the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 entails a penalty of a fine of at least P200,000 or a maximum amount commensurate to the case and imprisonment.The Office of the City Prosecutor will still determine if there is probable cause in the formal complaint, but the City Legal Office said it hopes that the charge will not be dismissed.Lawyer Kristine Centino of the Cebu City Legal Office said the purpose of the filing of the formal complaint is to prosecute those who illegally accessed the page.“Ang tumong ani is ma-punish gyud ang kon kinsa to ang nakasala nga naka-access illegally sa property sa Cebu City Government because we are establishing that this is really a property of the Cebu City government, and when you use a property of the Cebu City Government without permission, you are essentially illegally accessing the property,” she said.“The goal is to prosecute those who are the offenders and also if possible, mabawi ang (regain possession of the) page because the rightful owner is really the Cebu City Government,” she added.Rosit added that the Facebook page created by the City Government is not for personal benefit.“Ang purpose gyud nako is para mabawi pod nato ang official nga Facebook page sa City kay sa City man gyud na siya. Dili man na siya for private nga benefit and also, gigamit na man gud siya for bashing sa atong mga public officials, especially the mayor,” she said.(My purpose is to regain possession of the official Facebook page of the City because it is the City that owns it. That is not for private benefit, and also, it is already being used for bashing our public officials, especially the mayor.)Although he has yet to elaborate on the extent of his participation in the Cebu Updates page, Erwin dela Cerna has hosted a program called “Ratsada” on the Cebu Updates page, based on the posts that can be seen on the page’s timeline.Due diligenceShana Alexandra Perez, attesting lawyer on behalf of the City Legal Office, told SunStar Cebu that they tapped the Anti-Cybercrime Unit of the police for the investigation.She said they started conducting due diligence around 2022 and they made sure that “everything was well-researched and investigated.”She said the respondents’ involvement in the alleged illegal access of the page had been tracked by the Anti-Cybercrime Unit.“The proofs are attached in our judicial complaint affidavit; however, as of the moment, we cannot disclose any information for the protection and confidentiality of the case,” she said.Centino also said they are in the process of contacting Meta, formerly Facebook, to contest the page’s ownership.Asked whether there would be other respondents to the case and if it would involve former public officials, Perez said the evidence gathered by the police is only for the two respondents so far and “we cannot prosecute the others without evidence to support the case.”It was in July 2023 when then city attorney Jerone Castillo and City Administrator Collin Rosell called upon the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in Cebu to investigate Cebu Updates.“We are calling upon all authorities, including the PNP, the cybercrime (unit), including the NBI, as well as all personnel in the City Legal Office, to act on the matter and do what is proper to recover the property of the City,” Rosell said during a press conference on July 21, 2023.On July 22, 2023, Cebu Updates replied in a social media post that it is “merely a messenger for the people,” and its goal is to “bridge the gap between you (the people) and our city officials, ensuring transparency and accountability in governance.”“To Atty. Jerone Castillo, your attempts to deter our work will not hinder us from fulfilling our duty to the public. Cebu Updates will continue to be steadfast in providing reliable and impartial news for the people,” it said in the social media post.Cebu UpdatesSunStar Cebu has yet to obtain the attachment of the formal complaint; however, other sources privy to the information said the complaint includes signed affidavits of former PIO head Carlo Dugaduga and Cerwin Eviota, consultant to Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama.A quick visit to Cebu Update’s Page Transparency section reveals the history of its name changes, tracing to its original identity as the Cebu City Public Information Office Page.It was in 2012 when the PIO during the first term of Mayor Rama created the “Cebu City Public Information Office” (Cebu Updates’ Facebook page name in 2012). Cebu Updates’ page transparency section reflects subsequent name changes, coinciding with transitions from Mayor Rama to former mayor Tomas Osmena (2016-2019) and later during the tenure of the late mayor Edgardo Labella (July 1, 2019- Nov. 19, 2021).It changed its name to Cebu Updates only on Jan. 5, 2022, months after the death of former mayor Labella in November 2021. Since the PIO position is a coterminous position, Rama also appointed his own PIO officer.In an interview last Jan. 8, Eviota claimed that a “proper turnover” of the page occurred when Rama left office after losing to Osmeña in 2016. That same year, the name of the Facebook page was changed to “City of Cebu, Public Information Office.”Malou Tabar, who served as PIO midway through former mayor Osmeña’s term in 2017, confirmed the succession in managing the former PIO page. Although she could not locate the current status of the page, she said she handed it over to the appointed PIO after her during the Labella administration.“I don’t know who really created the page, but maybe it was during the time of former mayor Mike (Rama), but I’m not really sure. Cerwin also asked me about the former PIO page. I also told him that I turned it over to Razel (Cuizon),” Tabar said. Razel Cuizon headed the PIO during the time of Labella. Where can I place a bet? 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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Jimenez said public schools in Cebu City will follow his memorandum unless Mayor Michael Rama comes up with a separate directive.It will be the same in chartered cities, such as Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu, he added. The DepEd 7 director said private schools’ administrators have the discretion to implement his memorandum. Public school teachers and administrators have been urged to shift to online classes or distance learning using printed and digitized modules as a delivery mode of learning, depending on the situation and location of the institution.However, he reminded parents and guardians to monitor the completion of the academic tasks of the children while at home. “Reminders sa mga ginikanan nga atimanon gyud ang atong mga bata... ilabi na basin maglakaw-lakaw sa gawas, mag-sige na noon og tabanog sa alas dose sa udtong tutok,” Jimenez said.(We would like to remind parents to make sure their children are studying... 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The 2023-2024 school year is scheduled to end on May 31, he said.Governor Garcia’s order came after 22 local government units (LGUs), 20 of which are under the Provincial Government’s jurisdiction, declared that they were suspending F2F classes and modifying the delivery mode of learning.The 22 LGUs are the municipalities of Asturias, Badian, Balamban, Compostela, Consolacion, Cordova, Liloan, Medellin, Minglanilla, Poro, Ronda, San Fernando, San Remigio, Sibonga, Tabogon, Tabuelan, Tuburan, and the cities of Mandaue, Lapu-Lapu, Naga, Talisay and Toledo.They have implemented alternative delivery modes of learning, such as shifting to online or modular printed modes, adjusting to half-day class hours, and adopting a blended learning approach, based on the locations of schools, and considering internet connectivity. Mandaue City, which first implemented the blended learning approach, has altered it and mandated the suspension of F2F classes.The Cebu City Government, however, has granted school principals the discretion to suspend F2F classes. Mayor Rama also proposed a shift to partial F2F classes from 6 to 11 a.m.According to the weather bureau Pagasa Visayas’ forecast on Saturday, the heat index in Cebu was 38 degrees Celsius.A heat index that ranges from 42 degrees Celsius to 51 degrees Celsius is considered dangerous as it can cause heat cramps and exhaustion, and may even lead to a heat stroke, which can be potentially fatal. / EHP licensed online casinos THE Cebu City government Monday, Feb. 5, 2024, filed a formal complaint before the Office of the City Prosecutor against two individuals allegedly operating the contested Facebook page “Cebu Updates.”Estela Grace Rosit, current head of the Cebu City Public Information Office (PIO), represented the City Government in filing charges of violation of section of illegal access under Section 4(a), paragraph 1, and computer-related identity theft under Section 4(b), paragraph 3 of Republic Act 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 against a certain Erwin dela Cerna and Christian Tura.Rosit was accompanied by lawyers from the Cebu City Legal Office, the office in charge of prosecuting cases on behalf of the City Government.The City Government asserts that the Cebu Updates page is its property, having formerly served as the official PIO page of the City Government, and it is bent on regaining ownership of the page.SunStar Cebu tried to get the side of Dela Cerna and Tura, but they had yet to provide a statement as of press time. SunStar Cebu also messaged the Cebu Updates Facebook page but to no avail.The Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 defines computer-related identity theft as the “intentional acquisition, use, misuse, transfer, possession, alteration or deletion of identifying information belonging to another, whether natural or juridical, without right.”The violation of illegal access and computer-related identity theft under the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 entails a penalty of a fine of at least P200,000 or a maximum amount commensurate to the case and imprisonment.The Office of the City Prosecutor will still determine if there is probable cause in the formal complaint, but the City Legal Office said it hopes that the charge will not be dismissed.Lawyer Kristine Centino of the Cebu City Legal Office said the purpose of the filing of the formal complaint is to prosecute those who illegally accessed the page.“Ang tumong ani is ma-punish gyud ang kon kinsa to ang nakasala nga naka-access illegally sa property sa Cebu City Government because we are establishing that this is really a property of the Cebu City government, and when you use a property of the Cebu City Government without permission, you are essentially illegally accessing the property,” she said.“The goal is to prosecute those who are the offenders and also if possible, mabawi ang (regain possession of the) page because the rightful owner is really the Cebu City Government,” she added.Rosit added that the Facebook page created by the City Government is not for personal benefit.“Ang purpose gyud nako is para mabawi pod nato ang official nga Facebook page sa City kay sa City man gyud na siya. Dili man na siya for private nga benefit and also, gigamit na man gud siya for bashing sa atong mga public officials, especially the mayor,” she said.(My purpose is to regain possession of the official Facebook page of the City because it is the City that owns it. That is not for private benefit, and also, it is already being used for bashing our public officials, especially the mayor.)Although he has yet to elaborate on the extent of his participation in the Cebu Updates page, Erwin dela Cerna has hosted a program called “Ratsada” on the Cebu Updates page, based on the posts that can be seen on the page’s timeline.Due diligenceShana Alexandra Perez, attesting lawyer on behalf of the City Legal Office, told SunStar Cebu that they tapped the Anti-Cybercrime Unit of the police for the investigation.She said they started conducting due diligence around 2022 and they made sure that “everything was well-researched and investigated.”She said the respondents’ involvement in the alleged illegal access of the page had been tracked by the Anti-Cybercrime Unit.“The proofs are attached in our judicial complaint affidavit; however, as of the moment, we cannot disclose any information for the protection and confidentiality of the case,” she said.Centino also said they are in the process of contacting Meta, formerly Facebook, to contest the page’s ownership.Asked whether there would be other respondents to the case and if it would involve former public officials, Perez said the evidence gathered by the police is only for the two respondents so far and “we cannot prosecute the others without evidence to support the case.”It was in July 2023 when then city attorney Jerone Castillo and City Administrator Collin Rosell called upon the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in Cebu to investigate Cebu Updates.“We are calling upon all authorities, including the PNP, the cybercrime (unit), including the NBI, as well as all personnel in the City Legal Office, to act on the matter and do what is proper to recover the property of the City,” Rosell said during a press conference on July 21, 2023.On July 22, 2023, Cebu Updates replied in a social media post that it is “merely a messenger for the people,” and its goal is to “bridge the gap between you (the people) and our city officials, ensuring transparency and accountability in governance.”“To Atty. Jerone Castillo, your attempts to deter our work will not hinder us from fulfilling our duty to the public. Cebu Updates will continue to be steadfast in providing reliable and impartial news for the people,” it said in the social media post.Cebu UpdatesSunStar Cebu has yet to obtain the attachment of the formal complaint; however, other sources privy to the information said the complaint includes signed affidavits of former PIO head Carlo Dugaduga and Cerwin Eviota, consultant to Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama.A quick visit to Cebu Update’s Page Transparency section reveals the history of its name changes, tracing to its original identity as the Cebu City Public Information Office Page.It was in 2012 when the PIO during the first term of Mayor Rama created the “Cebu City Public Information Office” (Cebu Updates’ Facebook page name in 2012). Cebu Updates’ page transparency section reflects subsequent name changes, coinciding with transitions from Mayor Rama to former mayor Tomas Osmena (2016-2019) and later during the tenure of the late mayor Edgardo Labella (July 1, 2019- Nov. 19, 2021).It changed its name to Cebu Updates only on Jan. 5, 2022, months after the death of former mayor Labella in November 2021. Since the PIO position is a coterminous position, Rama also appointed his own PIO officer.In an interview last Jan. 8, Eviota claimed that a “proper turnover” of the page occurred when Rama left office after losing to Osmeña in 2016. That same year, the name of the Facebook page was changed to “City of Cebu, Public Information Office.”Malou Tabar, who served as PIO midway through former mayor Osmeña’s term in 2017, confirmed the succession in managing the former PIO page. 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