‘Pepeng’ death toll now 311, says NDCC

October 14, 2009
By Mighty

by Alcuin Papa In its 5 a.m. report, the NDCC said 238 of the deaths occurred in the Cordillera Autonomous Region (CAR) and were largely caused by landslides. The rest of the fatalities were reported as victims of drowning, with 64 in the Ilocos region, four in Central Luzon, one in Calabarzon and four in the...
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NVizcaya opens another hospital ward, admin building

October 13, 2009
By Mighty

Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya (October 12) — To cater to the increasing number of patients coming from other provinces, provincial officials have inaugurated additional infrastructure components of the Nueva Vizcaya Provincial Hospital(NVPH) in barangay San Antonio North here Monday. In a fitting formal program, the P8.5 million private ward, garden of wellness or healing garden and...
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P500 billion loans at risk of default

October 13, 2009
By Mighty

by Lawrence Agcaoili MANILA, Philippines – Billions of pesos worth of loans are at risk of ending up in default due to the devastation wrought by tropical storm “Ondoy” and typhoon “Pepeng.” Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas officer-in-charge Nestor Espenilla Jr. said the estimated retail loan portfolio affected in calamity areas is about P500 billion or 24...
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Isabela rice crop badly damaged

October 13, 2009
By Mighty

MANILA, Oct. 11, 2009— Vast rice fields in the Diocese of Ilagan have turned into large pools of stagnant brown water killing rice harvests. The typhoon may have recorded zero casualties but Msgr. Marino Gatan said it caused considerable damage to the farming sector. “The rice farms in northern Isabela including San Pablo, Santa Maria, Tumauini,...
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Cagayan Valley and the Pepeng Aftermath

October 13, 2009
By Mighty

Typhoon Pepeng is considered as one of the strongest typhoons to ever hit the Philippines in about 40 years. It brought rains, winds and floods to Isabela, Cagayan, Pangasinan, La Union and Benguet among other provinces. To make it worse, the Philippines was just reeling from the impact of typhoon Ondoy. With all that...
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BPI Foreclosed Properties Put on CARP Offer-to-Sell Plan

September 4, 2009
By Mighty

The Bank of the Philippine Island (BPI) placed foreclosed agricultural lands with a total land area of 475 hectares on the voluntary offer to sell scheme of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP). From a news report from Business Mirror, The move was welcomed by Agrarian Reform Secretary Nasser Pangandaman, saying it boosts the government’s effort...
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