Ang Caviteno Newsweekly September 24-30, 2018 Issue | Página 3

Setyembre 24-30, 2018 100 katao, natabunan ng landslide sa Cebu NATABUNAN ng landslide ang sinasabing nasa 100 katao matapos gumuho ang bundok sa isang quarry site sa nasa 30 kabahayan sa Naga City Cebu, Set. 20 ng umaga. Sa report ni ni C/Insp. Ro­derick Gonzales, acting Chief of Police ng Naga City, nangyari ang landslide dakong alas sais ng umaga sa quarry site sa Sitio Sindulan sa pagitan ng Brgy. Tinaan at Brgy. Naalad. Sa ulat, 12 na bangkay na ang narekober at ang lima rito ay kinilalang sina Beatrice Hope Chavez, 4 taong gulang; Olivia Mora, 63; Abel Lobiano, 40 ; Romeo Jabonilla, 40; at Shiela May Campanilla, 24. Walo naman ang sugatan at ilan sa kanila ay kinilalang sina Rose Ann Lobiano, 40; Christopher Cemeller, 44; Nestor Capoy, 52; Junalyn Siton, 16; at apat na iba pa. 2018 ... Development Specialist, delivered an inspiring opening remark and challenged the leadership camp to know the purpose of building up the PYAP and reminded everyone that every youth has a big part in developing the nation. On the other hand, PYSDO Head, Ms. Mercy Gallarde highlighted in her speech that she still believes in the saying “Kabataan ay Pag-asa ng Bayan”. Likewise, Ms. Jessica Leigh Tibayan, representative from Schneider Employees Multipurpose Cooperative, shared some bible verses about how God will never give us problems that we cannot solve. Meanwhile, Mr. Rodel Vincent Bae, Executive Assistant of Governor Boying Remulla, delivered the keynote speech on behalf of the governor. The training proper started as Ms. Aura Fuentes of PSWDO discussed the Gender Sensitivity Training. Senior Course Leader Mr. Marco L. Deuda led the whole 3-day camp and prepared challenges that tested the teamwork and dedication of each campers with the help of counselors from Victory Christian Fellowship- General Trias. Additionally, Mr. Daniel Herrera, ministry intern, discussed about the topic “Bagong Simula” as he shared his experience when he was young and how the Lord changed him. Second day started with an inspirational topic delivered by Mr. Andy Cuadrasal, Campus Missionary/Life Coach of Every Nation Campus entitled “Bagong Patutunguhan” that motivated Ayon sa imbestigasyon, ilang araw na raw nakararanas ng pag-ulan ang nasabing lugar hanggang gumuho na lamang ang bundok at tumabon sa nasa 30 kabahayan, 20 sa Brgy. Tinaan; at lima hanggang 10 kabahayan ang natabunan sa Brgy. Naalad. “We are now in the crucial time that’s why pinapabilis natin ang pagsagip sa may mga signs pa of life. Hindi magagamit ang heavy equipment tulad ng backhoe because napaka lambot ng lupa. Kapag nag­hukay ka, biglang gumuguho ulit,” ani Gonzales Sinabi rin ng opisyal na ang mga natabunan sa insidente ay mga manggagawa sa site at ang kani-kanilang mga pamilya. Sinasabi naming ang paglambot ng lupa ang pinagmulan ng insidente. KATHRYN A. ARLAN from page 1 campers to strive hard for them to reach their goals. He also talked about the common issues that young people normally encountered and gave some advice on how to overcome them. Afternoon session was comprised of inspirational talks and motivational messages. “New Disciplines” was tackled by Ms. Regielyn Catibayan of UEC reminded everyone to be strong and have an unwavering faith in God. Meanwhile, Mr Alvin Mojica of PCLEDO also graced the program and inspired everyone by sharing a childhood tale which is familiar to everyone; “The Lazy Juan” when Juan waited for the guava to fall. Mr. Mojica compared our dreams to the guava fruit as he echoed that we are not supposed to wait for our dreams to be met but rather we should reach for them. On its last day, Pastor Wilfred B. Quezon headed the discussion regarding “God’s Leadership and Management in Life” as he conveyed to the participants the true meaning of being a leader. According to him, a good leader is someone who develops another good leader. Likewise, Provincial Accountant Mr. Lauro D. Monzon gave an eye- opener reminder that dreams and plans may not be answered the way we expected it to be because God has better plans for our lives. PSWDO Head, Ms. Felipa G. Servañes expressed her gratefulness for everyone that has been part of the training and left an inspirational quote saying that “A journey of a thousand miles begin with one step”. She encouraged the attendees to take one step at a time to fulfill their vision in life. EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF DECEASED SPOUSES ENRIQUE DAIGDIGAN CAHIGAN AND LEONITA SANCHEZ CAHIGAN Notice is hereby given that the estate of the late ENRIQUE D. CAHIGAN AND LEONITA S. CAHIGAN who died on August 20, 1997 in Philippine General Hospital, Taft Avenue, Manila and December 03, 2017 in Veterans Memorial Medical Center, North Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City respectively, leaving a parcels of land covered by TCT No. T-1060025 located at Lot 24, Block 46, Phase I, Mary Cris Complex, Pasong Camachile II, Gen Trias, Cavite with TD No. 08-0022-05187, Tax Declaration No. 08-0022-05188, TCTNo. T-1121993, located at Lot 5, Block 26, Mary Cris Complex, Pasong Camachile, Gen Trias, Cavite with Tax Declaration No. 08-0022-05186 and Motor Vehicle TOYOTA REVO WAGON, MODEL 2001, Registered in the name of Leonita S. Cahigan under CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION NO. 2704317-0 has been extra judicially settled by their heirs as per Doc. No. 41; Page No. 11; Book No.XVII; Series of 2017; Notary Public Atty. RICARDO T. DIAZ. ANG CAVITENO September 17, 24 & October 01, 2018 3 BALITA SHIELDING AND SAFEGUARDING THE WELFARE OF THE COMMUNITY Governor Boying Remulla toughen its campaign to shield and safeguard the public from destructive and harmful elements as he led the distribution of 2,618 handheld radio and 3,740 reflectorized vests for the barangay tanod of the municipalities of Mendez, Naic, Ternate, Maragondon, Alfonso, General Emilio Aguinaldo, Magallanes and the city of Tagaytay during its dispersal held at the municipal covered court of Alfonso on September 18, 2018. Likewise, Cavite PPO Deputy Police Director for Operations PSUPT Michael Ceciliano tackled and enlightened the roles of barangay tanod under the Local Government Code. Present during the activity were 7th District Board Member Rainier Ambion, Alfonso Mayor Virgilio Varias, Vice Mayor Randy Salamat, Indang Councilor Ping Remulla and members of the municipal councils. Meanwhile, in the afternoon of the same day, the governor also visited his constituents in the City of Gentrias as part of the Ugnayan sa Barangay Program. He personally mingled with the locals to know their sentiments and opinions as the provincial government solidifies the projects for the less privileged members of the locality. Vice Governor Jolo Revilla, 6th District Representative Jonjon Ferrer, Gentrias Mayor Ony Ferrer, Vice Mayor Morit Sison, Governor Jonvic Remulla and members of the city councils were also present to bring joy and pleasure to the citizens of General Trias. Classes... were 194 passengers 12 of whom are senior citizens and nine were children. In Quezon, vessel trips from the Dalahican port in Lucena City going to Marinduque province in Mimaropa region remain suspended since Thursday. Port officials said more than a thousand passengers were stranded. In Laguna, the Office of Civil Defense-Calabarzon has been regularly sending typhoon advisories to regional and provincial disaster management councils for appropriate action. In a response cluster emergency meeting that the OCD-Regional Duterte... “These are the provinces of Cagayan, Isabela in Region 2 with the highest number, followed by Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur in Region 1, and Abra, Kalinga, Apayao, Mt. Province, and Ifugao in Cordillera. Of these number, 824,100 individuals belong to the poor,” he said. “The mission of the NDRRMC is to provide effective rapid augmentation support to the regions in the conduct of disaster response management operations, specifically to Regions 1, 2, 3, and CAR that are expected to be affected by Typhoon Ompong. We included there, Region 3 because of the 900-kilometer diameter of the typhoon,” he added. He said the rapid deployment teams will be stationed at six staging areas in Clark, Maconacon, Cauayan City, Sta. Ana, Laoag City, and in Basco. These teams, he said will conduct search and rescue operations, post disaster from page 1 Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council called on Thursday, member- agencies reported their typhoon preparedness and that relief funds are in place. Social worker officer Lucia Almeda, of the Department of Social Welfare and Development-Calabarzon, said food and non-food items are on standby for dispatch to storm victims. On stockpile at the DSWD warehouse are 3,169 packed family food packs worth P1.1 million while unpacked food stands at 178,680 worth P2.3 million. Some 500 sacks of National Food Authority (NFA) from page 1 analyses, and provide relief and maintain law and order. Jalad presented the status of prepositioned resources amounting to P1.179 billion consisting of family food packs, relief items, and standby funds. He also presented Ompong’s impact on the education sector affecting at least 11 regions, 19,704 schools, and 7.7 million learners across Luzon and Visayas. In response, Duterte ordered the Cabinet officials to personally check on affected areas that may be hit by the typhoon’s onslaught. He also expressed rice are stockpiled while standby fund is at P3.7 million. Aldwin Cejo, of the emergency response preparedness team of the Laguna PDRRMC, said member-agencies have committed resources and personnel for deployment as the need arises. According to OCD, the provinces of Cavite, Batangas, Rizal, and Quezon are susceptible to landslides, debris flow and flooding. Listed as vulnerable towns are Maragondon and Ternate in Cavite; Nasugbo, Calatagan, and Lian in Batangas; San Mateo, Antipolo, Teresa, Tanay, Rodriguez, and Cainta in Rizal; and General Nakar in Quezon. (MCA/Pooled Report) satisfaction with the preparations made by various government agencies. Earlier in the afternoon, the President also inspected the NDRRMC Operations Center, the disaster council’s central command and control facility responsible for carrying out the emergency preparedness and management for the severe weather. The NDRRMC raised its alert level from “white” to “blue” on Sept. 10 and from “blue” to “red” on Sept. 11. It also conducted pre-disaster risk assessment core group meeting on Sept. 10, 12 and activated the Response Cluster on Sept. 12, as part of its preparedness measures. (PIA-NCR) AFFIDAVIT OF SELF-ADJUDICATION Notice is hereby given that the estate of the late PORFIRIO B. CRUZ, who died on November 13, 2017 in Alabang, Muntinlupa City leaving a parcel of land covered by Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT) No. 616445 located at Bo. Of Buenavista, Mun. of Gen. Trias, Prov. Of Cavite has been extrajudicially settled by his heirs as per Doc No. 132; Page No. 27; LVII; Series of 2018 Notary Public Atty. Brian B. Pellazar. Ang Caviteno September 24, October 01 & 08, 2018