PFP OATH
LOOK: NIR OATH TAKING
About 200 new members from Negros Occidental sworn in as new members of the Partido Federal ng Pilipinas take their oaths officiated by South Cotabato Gov. Reynaldo Tamayo Jr. Monday afternoon at the L Fishers Hotel.
LOOK: CHINESE PCG RAMS PHL BFAR BOAT
A boat of the China Coast Guard with bow number 21555 rammed BRP Datu Sanday of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) near the Escoda Shoal on Sunday August 25.
Video: PTV- Somz Dhon
LOOK: NEW TRANSFORMER INSTALLED AT ALIJIS SUBSTATION
Personnel of the NEPC installing the new 10MVA transformer from More Power in Iloilo City at the Alijis substation today.
It is an addition to the 15MVA transformer.
It is expected to provide additional power to the feeders connected to the Alijis substation affected by the power outage after the transformer got busted last week.
Video: NEPC
LOOK: INCREASED VOLCANIC GAS FLUX IN KANLAON
This is a notice of elevated volcanic SO2 gas flux at Kanla-on Volcano.
Volcanic sulfur dioxide (SO2) gas emission from the summit crater of Kanla-on based on campaign Flyspec measurements today, 24 August 2024, reached 6,367 tonnes/day.
This is the third highest emission from the volcano recorded this year and since instrumental gas monitoring began. SO2 fumes were also reported today in several barangays of Murcia, Negros Occidental. Kanla-on has been degassing increased
concentrations of volcanic SO2 this year at an average rate of 1,273 tonnes/day prior to the 3 June 2024 eruption, but emission since then has been particularly elevated at a current average of 3,295 tonnes/day.
In addition, strong degassing activity from the summit crater today generated voluminous steam-rich plumes that rose 700 meters before drifting north. Volcanic earthquake activity persists at an average of 9 events/day since the eruption.
Real-time ground deformation data from continuous GPS and electronic tilt measurements have been recording slow but sustained inflation (swelling) and pressurization of the edifice since March 2022, with increased inflation of the eastern flank beginning in 2023 and of the southeastern flank detected by campaign EDM in July 2024.
The current monitoring parameters warn of shallow magmatic processes beneath the volcano that are actively driving unrest, causing persistent and increasing concentrations of volcanic gas emission, persistent volcanic earthquake activity and swelling of the edifice.
The public is reminded that Alert Level 2 (increasing unrest) prevails over Kanla-on. This means that there is current unrest driven by shallow magmatic processes with increased chances of leading to explosive eruptions or even hazardous magmatic eruption from the summit crater.
The public is strongly advised to be vigilant and avoid entry into the four (4) kilometer-radius Permanent Danger Zone (PDZ) to minimi
LOOK: FAST CRAFT RESCUED IN BREDCO PORT
A fast craft vessel owned by Weesam Express bound for Bacolod City, with 57 passengers onboard, notified the Philippine Coast Guard, that its
rudder was malfunctioning at the BREDCO anchorage area at 7:25am.
The Coast Guard coordinated with MTug Vega for rescue and towing operations.
No untoward incident was reported.
Video: PCG
LOOK: PRESENTATION OF OFFICIAL MASSKARA MUSIC 2024
The launching of the official music and colors of Masskara Festival 2024 today.
LOOK: MASSKARA EVOLUTION
The evolution of the rhythm and costume of the annual Masskara Festival of Bacolod City was a highlight of the launching of the festival today.
The presentation is a tribute to the late Donna Porter, the original MassKara Diva in the 90's.
Ms Donna Porter, considered an icon in the local dancing scene, brought Lopue's Department Store in a trailblazing feat that led the way to what MassKara Festival Streetdance is about now.
Who remembers these dance music?
LOOK: THE FUNNY SIDE OF 2 NEGROS GUVS
Negros Governors Bong Lacson and Chaco Sagabbaria share a short video for a comedy skit where they exchange punchlines.
DUPED!
LOOK: FIL-AM RETIREE DUPED BY RELATIVES OF MILLIONS OVER UNFINISHED HOUSES
A retired Filipino-American government employee is crying foul over the alleged non- completion of multi-million two houses in Victorias City, Negros Occidental and in Carles town, Iloilo.
In an interview on Saturday August 3, Mely Miane Gleason of San Francisco, California, USA complained that her niece, Councilor Jojie Laraga facilitated a transaction with a supposed contractor, the boyfriend of her daughter to be the one to construct the two houses.
Gleason said that the construction of the two houses in the two localities involved a total of P10.5 million.
She added that the house in Carles is worth P7 million while the one at Salvacion Subdivision, Victorias City owned by her sister, Tessie is worth P3.5 million.
She trusted the supposed contractor, Mark Ezzer Ligan, because the councilor introduced him.She added that she loaned Ligan and Larraga P3.5 million.
Here is the full video of the statement of Mely Miane Gleason this afternoon:
LOOK: INC TO THE RESCUE
With Metro Manila being placed under state of calamity, the Iglesia Ni Cristo quickly responds by preparing relief packages for those affected by typhoon.
Video: INC News and Updates
Kiko
LOOK: CONG. KIKO ON PBBM SONA 2025
"We thank the President for signing the NIR bill into law and look forward to the technical working group that will establish the details for implementing NIR, making government services more accessible and efficient," Negros Occidental Rep. Francisco Benitez said on Monday.
"We also appreciate the President's ongoing commitment to improving the economy and enhancing the quality of education in the Philippines and his support for our teachers, who are the cornerstone of a smarter, more progressive Bagong Pilipinas," the congressman from the 3rd district of the province said.
UNITED BENITEZ
LOOK: UNITED BENITEZs!
In a show of family unity, the Benitez clan of Negros attend the 3rd State of of the Nation of PBBM at the Batasang Pambansa today.
Victorias City Javi Benitez, Bacolod City Mayor Albee Benitez and Rep. Kiko Benitez attend the SONA 2024.
Video: Trishia Mae Romero
LOOK: CCTV ON HOW THE AMORSOLO PAINTING WAS STOLEN FROM THE HOFILEÑA MUSEUM IN SILAY CITY
Here is the CCTV footage capturing the theft of the Fernando Amorsolo painting "Mango Harvesters" by two individuals in Silay City.
The footage reveals the thieves' methodical approach as they break into the Hofileña Museum, skillfully bypassing security measures to steal the 88-year-old masterpiece.
The painting has since been recovered by the National Bureau of Investigation and returned to the National Museum of the Philippines.
Video: GMA News- KMJS
Sunog truck
LOOK: TRUCK ON FIRE
Former TV News anchor Clifford Nolido caught on video of a 10- wheeler truck on fire parked outside the compound of the Cosmopolitan Christian Church along the Circumferential Road, Brgy. Taculing, Bacolod City on Friday morning.
Masskara in Italy
LOOK: MASSKARA IN ITALY
Finally, after much delay that nearly cancelled their performance, Masskara dancers from Bacolod City performed before a packed crowd at the Idorasco Park for the annual Sandiwa Fiesta Europa 2024 in Milan, Italy.
Video: Councilor Jason Villarosa
Strong rains
LOOK: STRONG RAINS ON A FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Strong rains poured over Bacolod City on a Friday afternoon that flooded many city roads.
Insecticide kontra army owns
LOOK: MASSIVE SPRAYING VS
ARMY WORMS IN HIMAMAYLAN CITY
Personnel from the Department of Agriculture conduct massive spraying operations against the infestation of army worms in farmlands in Himamaylan City.
Army worms have attacked farmlands in five LGUs in the 5th district in the province.
Video: Nilo Basco- DA
Ulan sa huwebes
LOOK: THURSDAY AFTERNOON RAIN
It's a rainy Thursday afternoon in Bacolod City.
THE SERENITY OF THE SEA
LOOK: THE SERENITY OF THE SEA
There's something about the sea that soothes away one's stress, weary body and problems away.
And in turn energizes one's body and inner spirit.
Thank you to Mam Linda Bulaclac-Tyler, owner Tyler Beach House in Brgy. Punta Balllo Beach in Brgy. 4, in Sipalay City for the accommodations and service.
Thanks too to Nang Nene and her staff for their usual helpfulness during our overnight stay which our guests appreciate very much.
It's the kind that keeps us coming back for more.
MONDAY RAIN
LOOK: MONDAY RAIN
It was a rainy Monday today June 17 as strong rains fell in Bacolod City.