Monday, August 19, 2013

Walang Pasok August 20, 2013

Walang Pasok Aug. 20 Update: 7:42 am

List of school suspensions on August 20, 2013
as published in Gov.ph

Due to the effects of Tropical Storm Maring and the enhanced southwest monsoon, classes in certain areas have been suspended for August 20, 2013.

Please check back on this page for updates. This list was collated from announcements made online by schools and LGUs. For more details on the rules for suspension, please read Executive Order No. 66, s. 2012.  This list was last updated on 10:07 p.m., August 19, 2013. For real-time updates from the media and different organizations, please track the #walangpasok hashtag on Twitter. For updates on the weather, please visit http://www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph/.

Metro Manila

    Caloocan City (all levels)
    Las Piñas City (all levels)
    Makati City (all levels)
    Malabon City (all levels)
    Mandaluyong City (all levels)
    Manila City (all levels)
    Marikina (preschool to high school)
    Muntinlupa City (all levels)
    Navotas City (all levels)
    Parañaque City (all levels)
    Pateros City (all levels)
    Pasay City (all levels)
    Pasig City (all levels)
    Quezon City (all levels)
    San Juan City (all levels)
    Taguig City (all levels)
    Valenzuela City (preschool to high school)

By Province

    Angeles, Pampanga (preschool to high school)
    Antipolo, Rizal (preschool to high school)
    Bataan (all levels)
    Batangas (all levels)
    Cainta, Rizal (all levels)
    Cavite (all levels)
    Laguna (all levels)
    Pangasinan (preschool to high school)
    Baliuag, Bulacan (all levels)
    Bocaue, Bulacan (preschool to high school)
    Calumpit, Bulacan (all levels)
    Hagonoy, Bulacan (preschool to high school)
    Malolos, Bulacan (preschool to high school)
    Meycauayan, Bulacan (all levels)
    Obando, Bulacan (all levels)
    San Jose del Monte, Bulacan (preschool to high school)
    Dagupan, Pangasinan (all levels)
    Angono, Rizal (preschool to high school)
    San Mateo, Rizal (preschool to high school)
    Taytay, Rizal (all levels)
    Tanay, Rizal (preschool to high school)
    Rodriguez, Rizal (all levels)
    San Fernando, Pampanga (all levels)

School Specific

    Ateneo de Manila University (all levels)
    Ateneo Law School
    Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health
    Arellano University – Main, Mandaluyong, Pasay, Malabon campuses (all levels and office operations)
    Baliuag University (all levels)
    Central Colleges of the Philippines (all classes and office operations)
    Centro Escolar University – Manila, Malolos Campus (all classes and office operations)
    De La Salle University – Dasmariñas (all levels and office operations)
    De La Salle University – Taft and STC, Makati, and Ortigas (all levels and office operations)
    De La Salle – College of Saint Benilde
    De La Salle Lipa (preschool to high school)
    Don Bosco Technical College
    Far Eastern University – Manila; FEU East Asia College; and FEU Makati (all levels and office operations)
    Fatima University – Valenzuela, QC, Antipolo, Pampanga (all levels)
    FEATI (Far East Air Transport Incorporated) University
    La Verdad Christian College, Caloocan
    Letran, Manila
    Mapúa Institute of Technology (all levels)
    Makati Medical Center College
    Miriam College, Quezon City (all levels)
    National University (all levels and office operations
    Perpetual Help – College of Manila (all levels)
    Philippine Women’s University – PWU Taft, PWU HS, JASMS INDIANA, JASMS QC (all levels and office operations)
    Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Bataan (all levels)
    Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Parañaque (all levels)
    Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Maragondon (all levels)
    Polytechnic University of the Philippines – San Pedro, Laguna (all levels)
    Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Sta. Mesa, Manila (all levels)
    Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Sta. Rosa, Laguna (all levels)
    Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Sto.Tomas, Batangas (all levels)
    Saint Francis of Assisi College (all levels, all campuses)
    San Pedro College of Business Administration (all levels)
    San Sebastian College – Recoletos, Manila (all levels and office operations)
    St. Paul University, Manila and Quezon City
    STI College, Balagtas, Bulacan
    University of Asia and the Pacific (all levels and office operations)
    University of the East, Manila and Caloocan (all levels)
    University of the Philippines – Diliman, Manila, Los Banos
    University of Perpetual Help – Biñan Campus (all levels)
    University of Santo Tomas (all levels and office operations)
    Letran, Manila (all levels)
    Lyceum of the Philippines University – Cavite (all levels)
    Lyceum of the Philippines University – Manila (all levels)
    Xavier School Nuvali (all levels)

Government Offices

    Courts of the National Capital Judicial Region, including the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, Court of Tax Appeals, and Sandiganbayan. (For courts outside NCJR, discretion is given to the Executive Judges to suspend.)
    Senate
    Pasay City Hall
    Quezon City Hall
    Commission on Elections (COMELEC) offices in NCR (both field and main)



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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Emergency Hotlines Philippines 2013

For your reference the following are the different  Emergency Hotline Numbers in the Philippines

National Disaster and Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) hotlines
(02) 911-1406, (02) 912-2665, (02) 912-5668, (02) 911-1873


Philippine National Police (PNP) Hotline Patrol
117 or send TXT PNP to 2920


Bureau of Fire Protection (NCR)
117, (02) 729-5166, (02) 410-6319 (Regional Director, Information Desk)


Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) hotline
7890 or (02) 726-6255


Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA)
136, 882-0925 (flood control)
Trunkline: (02) 882-4150-77 loc. 337 (rescue), 255 (Metrobase)
Metrobase: 882-0860


Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH)
(02) 304-3713, (02) 304-3904


Red Cross hotline
143, (02) 527-0000, (02) 527-8385 to 95


North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) hotlines
(02) 3-5000 and (02) 580-8910


Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEX) hotlines
(0920) 96-SCTEX (72839) (traffic hotline) or (045) 459-0522


Skyway System Hotline
(02) 776-7777, 0917-539-8762 (globe), 0999-888-0893 (smart), 0932-854-6980 (sun)



South Luzon Expressway (SLEx) hotline
0917-6877539 (globe), (049) 508-7509, (02) 584-4389


Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) hotline
(02) 433-8526


Philippine Coast Guard (02) 527-3877, (02) 527-8481, 0917-724-3682 (globe), 0917-PCG-DOTC (globe)


Manila Water Hotline
1627


PHIVOLCS
Trunkline: (02) 426-1468 to 79, local 124/125 (emergency);
Text/call: 0905-313-4077 (globe)


DSWD
(632)931-81-01 to 07, local 426 (Disaster Response Unit); (02) 951-7119


Local government units (partial)
Manila Traffic Hotline – 527-3087
Cainta Traffic Hotline – 646-0044, (02) 248-1743 (hotline)
Las Piñas Traffic – 874-5756, 874-3927, 874-5754, 874-5753
Mandaluyong Hotline – 534-2993 (traffic); 533-2225 (Command Control Center)
Taguig Traffic – 838-4301 loc. 7112
Marikina STOC – 646-1651, (02) 646-1633 (traffic)
Pasig Traffic – 643-0000 (Command Control Center); 643-1111
Makati Public Safety Dept – 844-3146, 819-3270 to 71

for other LGU visit this link 

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Isdang Bagsak Presyo Dahil sa Oil Spill Binibili ng Lokal Na Pamahalaan

Aquino wants immediate containment of Cavite oil spill

President Benigno S. Aquino III wants government agencies to step up recovery and clean up efforts on the oil spill that affected coastal communities in Cavite.

“Ang directive ng Pangulo is to make sure that we focus on the recovery and clean-up operations dahil maraming mga barangay na maaapektuhan doon,” Deputy Presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said in a radio interview over dzRB Radyo ng Bayan on Saturday.

Valte said the Philippine Coast Guard had a meeting Saturday morning with the representatives of oil companies, local government units (LGUs) and other stakeholders.

They agreed to dispatch additional tugboats and marine environment personnel to assist the clean-up operations, Valte said.

The PCG is also forming an adjudication team to handle the investigation after the clean-up efforts and to determine which entity is accountable for the leak.

The Palace is also in touch with the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) to know what possible assistance the government could extend to coastal barangays affected by the oil spill, Valte said. So far however, LGUs are already providing assistance to affected communities, she added.

The municipality of Rosario, Cavite, declared a state of calamity Friday after officials said the spill damaged coral reefs in its municipal waters.

The coast guard said samples taken from areas hit by an oil spill matched that of the diesel being used by a fuel tanker that had earlier unloaded fuel at the Petron Corp. terminal in Rosario, Cavite. PND (as)

SOURCE: PIA
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