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Isolated rain forecasted on Maundy Thursday due to 3 weather systemsThe easterlies, the ridge of the High Pressure Area ...
06/04/2023

Isolated rain forecasted on Maundy Thursday due to 3 weather systems

The easterlies, the ridge of the High Pressure Area (HPA), and localized thunderstorms will be affecting parts of the country on Maundy Thursday, PAGASA reported.

The easterlies, the ridge of the High Pressure Area (HPA), and localized thunderstorms will be affecting parts of the country on Maundy Thursday, PAGASA reported.

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Mga sementeryo sa buong bansa, isasara mula October 29 hanggang November 4 Si Mayor Isko Moreno ang unang nagdeklara ng ...
19/09/2020

Mga sementeryo sa buong bansa, isasara mula October 29 hanggang November 4

Si Mayor Isko Moreno ang unang nagdeklara ng pansamantalang pagsasara ng mga sementeryo, memorial parks, at columbaries sa Maynila, mula October 31 hanggang November 3, 2020, bilang pag-iingat at paglaban sa coronavirus pandemic.

Nilagdaan ni Moreno ang Executive Order No.38 noong September 7 para maiwasan ang pagtitipon-tipon ng mga tao sa sementeryo, memorial parks, at columbaries sa All Saint’s Day at All Souls Day.

Ngayong Biyernes, September 18, inanunsiyo ng Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF-EID) ang desisyon nito, sa pamamagitan ng Resolution No.72, na isara ang lahat ng mga sementeryo, memorial parks, at columbaries sa buong bansa mula October 29 hanggang November 4, 2020.

Ito ay para maiwasan din ang pagkalat ng COVID-19.

Papayagan ng IATF na dumalaw ang mga tao sa puntod ng kanilang mga mahal sa buhay mula September 17 hanggang October 28, at November 5 hanggang November 15, para maiwasan ang mga mass gathering na karaniwang nangyayari sa tuwing ginugunita ang Undas o Araw ng mga Patay.

Mahigpit ding ipatutupad ng IATF ang pagsusuot ng face masks at face shields sa mga nagbabalak bumisita sa libingan ng kanilang mga namayapang mahal sa buhay sa mga nabanggit na petsa.

Manila Bay opens to public on Saturday, Sept. 19, for clean-up drive The Manila Bay will be temporarily opened to the pu...
19/09/2020

Manila Bay opens to public on Saturday, Sept. 19, for clean-up drive

The Manila Bay will be temporarily opened to the public on Saturday, September 19, for the International Coastal Clean-up Day, according to Tina Panganiban-Perez’s report on “24 Oras.”

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) will also conduct an inspection along Manila Bay to be led by Secretary Roy Cimatu.

The Phase 1 of the Manila Bay white sand project is expected to be completed on Saturday.

Earlier, the DENR said it is accelerating the dumping of synthetic white sand along the shores of Manila Bay for the clean-up day.

DENR Undersecretary Benny Antiporda said among those who will participate in the ICC are Cimatu, and officials from the Department of the Interior and Local Government, the Metro Manila Development Authority and the Manila City government.

Environmentalists and fisherfolk groups earlier criticized the project, calling it an artificial rehabilitation and a waste of money.

A coalition of environmental advocates is also set to file a petition for writ of kalikasan against the white sand project.

“We need to complete all documentation to file all the information and more importantly, we would like to give the government a chance to rectify its error,” Infrawatch convenor Terry Ridon said.

The writ of kalikasan is a remedy for unlawful actions which violate the right to a balanced and healthful ecology.

Meanwhile, the DENR welcomed the petition. “Dapat nga matagal na nilang ginawa ‘yan,” Antiporda said. -Ma. Angelica Garcia/MDM, GMA News

'Hipon Girl' Herlene, 'nabugbog' pero nag-enjoy sa kaniyang role sa 'Wish Ko Lang"Bagong karanasan para kay Herlene "Hip...
17/09/2020

'Hipon Girl' Herlene, 'nabugbog' pero nag-enjoy sa kaniyang role sa 'Wish Ko Lang"

Bagong karanasan para kay Herlene "Hipon Girl" Budol ang kaniyang role sa "Wish Ko Lang" bilang isang kabit. Ayon sa "Wowowin" co-host, nag-"enjoy" siya kahit pa may eksenang "nabugbog" siya at sumakit ang kaniyang katawan.

Kabilang si Herlene sa "Nasunog" episode na mapapanood sa darating na Sabado, Setyembre 19. Kasama niya rito sina Arra San Agustin, Thea Tolentino, at Juancho Triviño.

"'Yung buhay nila nakaka-touch kasi. [Nasunugan] kasi sila eh, buo pa rin 'yung pamilya niya. Kahit na maraming problemang dumating, may namatay tapos may kumabit, buo pa rin 'yung pamilya nila kahit na anong mangyari," sabi ni Herlene sa Kapuso Showbiz News.

"First time pong binugbog ako, bugbog talaga. Ang dami pang take. Ang sakit ng sabunot, ng mga higa-higa masakit," sabi pa ni Herlene kina Glydel Mercado at Vaness del Moral, na natatawa sa mga kuwento ng "Wowowin" co-host.

Hindi rin daw gumamit ng ka-double si Herlene.

"Kaya ko naman po. Gusto ko sa susunod ako 'yung mambubugbog para makapaghiganti," biro niya.

Masaya raw si Herlene na nagkaroon siya ng bagong karanasan sa pag-acting.

"First time ko dati 'yung mga role ko parang kengkoy lang pero hindi naman ako nasasaktan. 'Yung [itong huli] sumakit talaga katawan ko, talagang-talaga. Kaya ayun 'yung parang bago sa role ko, 'yung nabugbog ako. Ang sarap sa feeling, naiba naman," sabi niya.

Dagdag pa niya, "Masakit, pero masaya kasi... masakit katawan ko, pero masaya kasi na-experience ko mabugbog, ganu'n. Parang naiba lang."

Matatandaang nagkaroon na rin ng mga acting project si Herlene sa "Magpakailanman," kung saan gumanap siya bilang isang OFW sa Dubai.

Naghahatid ang "Wish Ko Lang" ng inspiring stories sa buwan ng Setyembre, tampok ang tatag at pagkapanalo ng mga kababaihan sa buhay.--FRJ, GMA News

House panel votes to deny ABS-CBN franchise The House Legislative Franchises panel has disapproved the franchise applica...
11/07/2020

House panel votes to deny ABS-CBN franchise

The House Legislative Franchises panel has disapproved the franchise application of ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation.

The vote came after several weeks of deliberations and more than two months after the network’s franchise lapsed on May 4.

ABS-CBN went off air on May 5 after the National Telecommunications Commission issued a cease and desist against the network for lack of franchise.

NTC’s May 5 action was a turnaround from NTC Commissioner Gamaliel Cordoba’s statement before the House of Representatives in March that they will issue a provisional authority to ABS-CBN given that the House and the Senate made communications stating they are in favor of such issuance.

The bills seeking franchise renewal for ABS-CBN have been pending since 2014 but the House only decided to start its deliberations on these proposals last March 10. --KBK, GMA News

This article House panel votes to deny ABS-CBN franchise was originally published in GMA News Online.

07/07/2020

Meralco apologizes for bill shock
MANILA, Philippines — The Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) has apologized for the so-called “bill shock” as it assured customers that the P47 convenience fee for online payments will be waived, aside from a swift refund for any overcharging.

Meralco president and chief executive officer Ray Espinosa told the Senate committee on energy that the country’s largest distribution utility (DU) is doing its best to ease the woes of its customers, who have complained about confusing or high billing during the quarantine period.

“Let me apologize for the continuing inconvenience to consumers brought about by the concerns on billing matters. We will double and triple our efforts to address them,” Espinosa told Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian, who chairs the committee, during its hearing via video conference. “We would like to assure all that all our efforts are poured into this direction.”

Espinosa said Meralco is deploying more people to its business centers and call centers to respond to all customer issues.

He also said that the power company has waived the P47 convenience fee for customers who pay their bills through its app while the general community quarantine (GCQ) is still in effect. “So until the GCQ is terminated or moved to the new normal, we will spare the consumer of the cost of the convenience fee. It will be absorbed by us.”

The company, he added, has been complying with the directive of the Energy Regulatory Commission on the installment payment scheme—four months for those consuming 200 kilowatt-hours and higher, and six months for those using 200 kwh or lower.

For those who have already paid their bills in cash or credit card for their bills for March, April and May—which were based on estimates—but wish to pay these, instead, by installment, they may get a refund and will thereafter receive a detailed letter that they are to be billed in installments.

Espinosa said Meralco has designated dedicated lanes for refunds in all their business offices to speed up the transaction.

But Gatchalian said Meralco must do better and fast especially that people are finding it difficult to go around with the quarantine still in effect even as he warned that crowded business centers may lead to the spread of the virus.

The senator showed to Meralco executives his apparently unusually large bill of P23,000 from March to May for his condominium unit where he hardly stayed in April and May.

He and Sen. Francis Tolentino hit the lack of details on the billings of consumers, who they said are willing to pay as long as the system was transparent.

“We cannot just blindly trust Meralco. It was proven now that the bill is confusing because of the estimate,” Gatchalian said. “I am just one consumer but we are also talking about 6.5 million Meralco consumers. You really need to sit down and validate one by one.”

Espinosa said Meralco has started issuing separate letters or billings to its customers to explain the computation in detail even as he admitted that the DU’s billing system was outdated and gave the firm “little elbow room” to put in explanations.

Sen. Christopher Go said his office was deluged by complaints even as he urged the ERC to look into it.

He said Meralco also came up with a series of advisories and materials aimed at informing the public as to why their electricity bills were reflected that way.

“We ask the consuming public, are you satisfied with these explanations? Does this address claims of some consumers that their bills doubled, or even tripled for the months of May or June?” Go said.

“Mr. Chair, while we appreciate the efforts of electric companies by reaching out to their customers, and giving them information on the nuances as to why this happened, I share the same sentiments with our committee chair and the public that more efforts have to be done to address these concerns,” he said.

“Now, more than ever, profits should not be prioritized over the welfare of the general public. The government should not tolerate any unfair business practices at a time when people’s lives are at risk,” Go added.

He also called on other DUs, like those in Olongapo City, Camiguin, Zamboanga, where there have been reports of a significant rise in customer bills, “to do everything within their power to ease the people’s anxiety and relieve them of the burden they are facing during these trying times.” Danessa Rivera, Cecille Suerte Felipe

Baguio beauty crowned Miss Philippines EarthRoxanne Allison Baeyens of Baguio City was crowned Miss Philippines Earth on...
06/07/2020

Baguio beauty crowned Miss Philippines Earth

Roxanne Allison Baeyens of Baguio City was crowned Miss Philippines Earth on Sunday, beating 33 other hopefuls.

Because of quarantine restrictions, the pageant was held virtually, with the contestants in their own homes. GMA Network aired the show live at 10 a.m., which marked the first beauty pageant in the Philippines to be held online.

This year’s pageant was themed “eco-angels” with Baeyens advocating urban gardening to encourage people to add more plants to their homes and business areas.

She also won the following categories: Beauty of Face, Best Eco Video, Darling of the Press and Best Covid Craze outfit. She placed third in the Best Beach Wear competition and landed a spot among the Hana Beauties.

She was crowned by her predecessor, Janelle Tee of Pasig City.

During the question and answer portion, the 23-year-old was asked: “What important quality should a leader display amid a pandemic?”

Her reply, which secured the crown, was: “A leader should display having a green thumb because, at this point in time, we have a shortage in food supply. So, it’s important to open the eyes of people to embrace having a sustainable life to start urban agriculture at their own homes. After all, having a green life is a better life, and I hope the leader will give that to us.”

Baeyens was joined in the winners’ circle by Miss Philippines Air Patrixia Shirley Santos of Daraga, Albay; Miss Philippines Water Maria Gianna Llanes of Mandaluyong City; Miss Philippines Fire Marie Sherry Ann Tormes of Atimonan, Quezon; and Miss Philippines Eco Tourism Ilyssa Marie Mendoza from the Filipino Community of Melbourne, Australia.

The Baguio beauty will represent the Philippines at the Miss Earth 2020 grand coronation, which also marks the pageant’s 20th anniversary.

06/07/2020

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