The number of evacuees is expected to increase following Kanlaon Volcano’s explosive eruption on Tuesday morning, April 8, the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) said. “There are 2,000 families in 22 evacuation centers,” OCD spokesperson Chris Noel Bendijo said in a radio interview yesterday. “This could increase because the ashfall is really intense due to the …
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Not the ‘big one’ yet: Kanlaon erupts anew; short-lived ‘explosive’ eruptions ahead: Phivolcs
By JEN BAYLON Kanlaon Volcano’s explosive eruption early yesterday morning was not a major one expected, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said. “There is an expectation of a bigger explosion, but we do not yet know when it will happen,” Phivolcs Research Specialist 1 Pearly Sianson said yesterday. Kanlaon erupted with a …
No major effect: NegOcc unfazed by higher US tariffs on PH exports: Lacson
By JEN BAYLON Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson expressed confidence that the recent imposition of a 17 percent tariff on Philippine goods by the United States will not significantly impact the local economy. “I don’t think it has any major effect on our economy in Negros Occidental,” Lacson said. The governor’s optimism stems from the …
Still evacuated: Over 25,000 Kanlaon-hit residents stay in evac centers
By JEN BAYLON A total of 25,102 individuals, comprising 7,656 families, have been displaced by the ongoing unrest at Kanlaon Volcano almost four months following its explosive eruption late last year. Based on data from the Department of Health’s (DOH) Mount Kanlaon Response Report, as of Saturday, April 5, affected residents are currently housed in …
‘Costly’ trade; Unifed: Higher US tariffs might hurt PH sugar exports
By JEN BAYLON The sugar industry in Negros Occidental is bracing for significant challenges following the announcement of higher tariffs on goods in the United States under the administration of President Donald Trump. In an exclusive interview yesterday, United Sugar Producers Federation (Unifed) President Manuel Lamata expressed concerns about the potential “very bad effect” on sugar exports …
Border control: OCD-NIR tightens measures within Kanlaon EDZ anew
By JEN BAYLON The Office of Civil Defense in the Negros Island Region (OCD-NIR) has intensified border control measures within Kanlaon Volcano’s extended danger zone (EDZ) as ash emissions continue to pose significant risks. OCD-NIR Director Donato Sermeno III said residents and visitors are strongly advised to avoid entering the six-kilometer EDZ unless “absolutely necessary.” …
No serious threats: Comelec-NIR: No NegOcc LGU under Red Category for polls
By JEN BAYLON The Commission on Elections in the Negros Island Region (Comelec-NIR) confirmed that no local government unit (LGU) in Negros Occidental has been classified under the Red Category, which denotes critical areas of concern for the May 12 midterm elections. Comelec-NIR Regional Director Lionel Marco Castillano revealed that the region submitted recommendations regarding …
Sign of unrest: Kanlaon ashfall, sulfuric odor hit brgys in 3 NegOcc LGUs
By JEN BAYLON Ashfall and distinct sulfuric odors were experienced in areas surrounding Kanlaon Volcano as four ashing events were emitted by the volcano yesterday. The occurrence of ashfall from Kanlaon was experienced in La Carlota City’s Barangay Ara-al and La Castellana’s Barangay Sag-ang, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said in an …
‘Peaceful’ start: Comelec awaits poll violation reports amid campaign period
By JEN BAYLON The first three days of the local campaign period in Negros Occidental commenced without any reported disruptions or violations, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) provincial office said yesterday. Provincial election supervisor Ian Lee Ananoria said no notices of violation have been issued so far by his office or any municipal and city Comelec offices against …
Resource drain? Social services not affected by loan payment: Albee
The basic social services program of the Bacolod City government will not be affected by the loan repayment, Bacolod Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez said in response to Vice Mayor El Cid Familiaran’s claims. “Let’s set the record straight so that the constant lying of the other party will stop,” Benitez said in a statement on …