Typhoon Egay steadily intensifies

Typhoon Egay steadily intensifies

The center of the eye of Typhoon Egay was estimated based on all available data including Daet Doppler Weather Radar at 500 km East of Baler, Aurora. It is moving …

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BI Mindanao ops yield 2 illegal aliens

BI Mindanao ops yield 2 illegal aliens

Bureau of Immigration (BI) operatives in Mindanao reported the arrest of two illegal aliens caught overstaying and working without a proper visa. In a report to BI Commissioner Jaime Morente, …

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Duterte ends Martial Law in Mindanao

Duterte ends Martial Law in Mindanao

President Rodrigo Duterte will no longer extend Martial Law in the Mindanao region, as confirmed by presidential spokesperson Salvador Panelo, Wednesday. “The Office of the President wishes to announce that …

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PNP says okay to lift Martial Law in Mindanao

Okay to lift Martial Law in Mindanao- PNP

As the situation of peace and order gets better, it is unlikely that the Philippine National Police will even recommend extending martial law throughout Mindanao, which will end on December …

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Magnitude 6.4 earthquake hits Mindanao areas

Magnitude 6.4 earthquake hits Mindanao areas

A Magnitude 6.4 earthquake jolts different areas in Mindanao on Tuesday, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PIVS).

The PIVS located the quake’s epicenter at Tulunan town in Cotabato province, which was also hit by a 6.4 magnitude earthquake on October 16, where three people were killed.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Geological Survey recorded the quake at Magnitude 6.6.

“Mas malakas ito kumpara sa nakaraang lindol (This was stronger than the last one),” said Tulunan Mayor Reuel Limbungan.

Mayor Reuel Limbungan suspended all classes and work in all public and private offices in Tulunan today to allow authorities to check the damage the earthquake has done to all infrastructure in the town.

“Walang pasok sa school at munisipyo, kahit pribado wala muna. Mga ospital, we will check and get the patients out, nag iikot kami,” he told radio DZMM.

Mayor Ronnel C. Rivera also suspended classes in all levels in General Santos City.

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