DESPITE the destruction and flooding caused by typhoons Ondoy and Pepeng, the government must remember that competitiveness is one of the most pressing issues in the Philippines today. Representatives from academe and private sector highlight the importance of instituting reforms that seek to improve the country’s competitiveness even before the May 2010 polls through...
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RP competitiveness remains major issue despite typhoons
Dam spill came too late SRMP execs accused of not following procedures
Did officials of the San Roque Dam follow their operations manual in regulating its water level amid the incessant rain and flooding triggered by Tropical Storm “Pepeng”? The officials say they did. But based on the extent of the flooding that hit Pangasinan and the magnitude of the devastation, a Dagupan-based environmentalist doesn’t think...
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‘Pepeng’ death toll now 311, says NDCC
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...
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P500 billion loans at risk of default
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...
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Isabela rice crop badly damaged
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...
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Cagayan Valley and the Pepeng Aftermath
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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