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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Tuesday, July 29, 2014

2 Marinduque Deaths Hike ‘Glenda’ toll to 100

Bumagsak na poste ng Marelco sa Matalaba Area, Sta. Cruz.
MANILA, Philippines - The official death toll from Typhoon “Glenda” has reached 100 after two more typhoon casualties were confirmed in Boac, Marinduque.

The deaths of two middle-aged men due to heart attack triggered by the typhoon were reported Thursday night by the Office of Civil Defense in Mimaropa (Region 4-B), bringing to seven the number of casualties from the region.

The latest report brought to 100 the total casualties, adding two to the 98 named in the official list of the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) as of Thursday morning.

Most of the victims were hit or pinned down by uprooted trees, electric posts and wind-blown roofs, walls and other debris.

Some died from drowning or from heart attack or stroke.

Majority of the reported casualties were from Calabarzon (Region 4-A), where at least 70 people died in the wake of Glenda.

Of the reported casualties from the region, 26 were from Quezon province, 20 from Laguna, 13 from Batangas, eight from Cavite and three from Rizal.

The rest of the casualties were from Central Luzon with eight; Mimaropa, seven; Bicol, six; Eastern Visayas, five; Metro Manila, two, and Western Visayas, one.

Five other persons remain missing more than a week since Glenda’s exit last July 17 while battering Luzon, including Metro Manila.
At least 630 persons were reported injured during the typhoon, mostly from Bicol (177), Calabarzon (159), Eastern Visayas (151) and Central Luzon (115).

About half a million houses, mostly in Calabarzon, were destroyed during the typhoon, according to latest reports reaching the NDRRMC.

At least 302,000 houses were destroyed in Calabarzon, about 132,000 in Bicol and about 55,000 in Eastern Visayas, which was devastated by Supertyphoon “Yolanda” last November.

Estimated damage to property in seven affected regions rose to P10.7 billion.

Damage to agriculture has reached P9.1 billion while the reported damage to infrastructure was estimated at P1.6 billion. Courtesy from Philippine Daily Inquirer by Dona Z. Pazzibugan.

Monday, July 28, 2014

Monday, July 28, 2014

DSWD Nagbibigay ng Education Grants Para sa mga Kasapi ng 4Ps

4P's Logo, a program of DSWD
BOAC, Marinduque - May 281 magaaral ang nabigyan ng ESGPPA Grants ngayong taon. Ang ESGPPA ay ang Expanded Student Grants in Aid Program for Poverty Alleviation ng Department of Social Welfare and Development Office, na ipinapatupad na dito sa lalawigan ngayong SY 2014-2015.

Ang mga anak na kasapi ng 4Ps o Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program na “deserving” o may kakayanang mag-aral sa kolehiyo ay maaring mabigyan ng opportunidad upang makapagaral sa ilalim ng ESGPPA sa isang pampubliko o pribadong paaralan. Sa ESGPPA mabibigyan ang mag-aaral ng P30,000.00 bawat semester sa looban ng apat na taon, upang hanggang sa huling taon at pagtatapos ng kolehiyo ay suportado ang mga ito. Ang grant na ito ay nakalaan sa sumusunod: P10,000.00 para sa Tuition Fee, 3,500.00 para sa boar and lodging at transportation allowance at P2,500.00 para sa book allowance. Maraming kurso ang maaring pagpilian ng mga grantees sa MSC ayon kay Ms. Grace Minay (DSWD) kagaya ng; Information Technology, Agriculture, Education-Elementary & Secondary, Science & Math, Engineering, Health Sciences, Arts and Humanities, Psychology and BS Social Work. Ang iba pang kurso subalit hindi offered sa MSC ay ang Atmospheric Science at Environmental Science.

Ayon kay Ami Esparcia, head ng 4Ps provincial link-Marinduque, walang nakatalagang grado ang dapat makuha ng estudyante subalit kailangan maipasa ang lahat ng subjects nito at ang magulang ay sumusunod palagi sa mga alituntunin at regulasyon ng DSWD kagaya ng obligasyon nitong magpa-check up ng mga maliliit pang anak, dumalo sa mga pagpupulong at ang mga magaaral ay hindi lumiliban ng walang mahalagang kadahilanan. Dagdag pa ni Esparza, may 11,328 4Ps beneficiaries na ang lalawigan. Mayroon namang monitored children sa paaralan o sa edukasyon na may bilang na 23,724 at sa Health – 3, 835 na mga bata na may edad 0-5 at 3-5 taong gulang.

Courtesy from Philippine Information Agency-Marinduque (MNL/PIA-4B/Marinduque)

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Hayden, Charity Begins at Home

Hayden Khos' root was from Boac, Marinduque
WHY INDIA? - Read in an article in Manila Bulletin, written by Michael Joe T. Delizo, that Hayden Kho wants to serve the “poorest of the poor” in India. (His medical license was recently reinstated by the Professional Regulation Commission, earlier revoked because of his sex video.)

My dear Hayden, you don’t have to go to India to serve the “poorest of the poor.” You don’t have to go that far. In this country, countless are in need of medical attention, including your home province, Marinduque.

Leave India to the nuns of Mother Teresa, Missionaries of Charity, who has two mission homes in Tondo, one for children and another for the aged.

Remember Hayden, charity begins at home.

FORGIVE AND - I’ve said it before and I’m saying it again. Leave Hayden alone, let him go on with his life. Even Katrina Halili has said she wished Hayden well.
Remember that Katrina suffered most because of that sex video scandal, yet she’s learned to forgive…and probably forget.

But is it true that Hayden has yet to apologize to Katrina?

If I remember right, Hayden did apologize to Katrina in public. In private, don’t really know.

No matter, Katrina showed the true meaning of Christian faith by forgiving and wishing Hayden well.

NOTHING WRONG - As regard to being the “most hated man” in the country, don’t think so. Even at the height of that sex video scandal, Hayden had his defenders and supporters, especially Dr. Vicki Belo.
In the Manila Bulletin article, Hayden was quoted as saying he and the good doctora haven’t gotten back together.

And if they do, nothing wrong with it. Look, Hayden is single and Vicki’s marriage to Atom Henares has long been annulled.

With Hayden’s renewed faith in God, Vicki can start trusting him. She’s always loved Hayden.

Dr. Hayden Kho came back from London where he attended a short program on Christian Apologetics at Oxford. He’s a follower of pastor Ravi Zacharias. Hayden says that in the pastor he found “answers to most of my questions” and gained the “sense of peace and security.” -Source and Courtesy: Entertainment Tempo by Ronald Constantino

Monday, July 21, 2014

Monday, July 21, 2014

Paalam, Ka Noel Magturo

Ka Noel and the MIMAROPA Sunrise where he served as Executive Editor
The Marinduque First Saturday Movers, Inc. (MFSMI) is with great sadness of the passing of Mr. Noel V. Magturo, a native of Boac, Marinduque. Noel passed away on July 20, 2014. Mr. Magturo was a valued member of the MFSMI.

A Newsman

Ka Noel, as known to many served as the Producer and Host of Ay Marinduque. He was also the Executive Editor of The MIMAROPA Sunrise, a weekly community regional newsmagazine that publishes news and updates across MIMAROPA Region. This magazine promotes local tourism and activities in the provinces of Mindoro, Marinduque, Romblon and Palawan. Furthermore, said journal helps the government in disseminating information in its Eco-tourism projects with articles on tourists’ destinations.

Sympathy Pours on Facebook

The sympathy of Ka Noels’ friends, colleagues and relatives pours on his Facebook wall. Adrian Rosales said “Ka Noel, idol kita pagdating sa serbisyo at trabaho. Kahit na nasa karamdaman ka ay nakita ko ang pagmamahal mo sa trabaho. Sorry, hindi ko po natapos ang iba kong ini-edit. Sisikapin po namin na ipagpatuloy ang nasimulan mo. Gabayan mo po kami. Salamat ka Noel Victor Magturo!”

Melly Tenorio also shares on Facebook, "Ka Noel was hoping to come to Manila for further diagnosis. Unfortunately, he did not make it a day longer. Noel was the first President of PSCIJOURN MIMAROPA till his demise. He was very active as a member and as a President of PSCIJOURN Marinduque. He loves his work too much that even on his deathbed he was still working. He is hospitable and when needed, you can call on him any time. We will miss him surely. In his behalf, I would like to appeal to your kind hearts to offer prayers and financial assistance (if possible) to his family in Marinduque."

“Condolences po sa familly ni Noel, minsan nagakayayaan kami kumain sa isang resto sa Gasan, kapag siya ay may coverage”, Melvin Pernia commented.

Please keep Noel’s family in your thoughts as they go through this difficult time.