Philvolcs, naglunsad ng earthquake-resistant checker na app
MANILA, Philippines—Naglunsad ang Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) ng isang mobile application na tinawag nilang “How Safe is My House?” nitong Biyernes, Hulyo 16. Ang nasabing application ay isang tool na magtutukoy kung ligtas ba ang isa hanggang dalawang palapag na istraktura sa malakas na lindol. Ayon sa Science and Technology Undersecretary at […] The post Philvolcs, naglunsad ng earthquake-resistant checker na app appeared first on REMATE ONLINE......»»
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A recent earthquake summit, organized by the Office of Civil Defense, highlighted the need for enhanced coordination mechanisms, engineering solutions alongside maximum utilization of available technologies and stricter policy implementation to strengthen the country’s preparedness......»»
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Magnitude 5.3 quake jolts Surigao del Sur
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Warehouse, delivery staff nabbed for theft
Six individuals were arrested by authorities for allegedly stealing construction materials worth P65,800 in Quezon City over the weekend. Quezon City Police District Station 2 commander P/Lt. Col. Resty Damaso of the Masambong Police Station 2, identified the suspects as Wilfredo Datalio, Dexter Bation, Zaldy Pajanusta, Rommel Camprecio, Jason Carabaña and Jerome Obal. Damaso said the six suspects were warehouse men, delivery drivers and delivery helpers of Optimum Prime Industrial Sales. Report showed that on 20 October, the suspects allegedly collaborated to steal 13 boxes of assorted construction materials valued at P65,800 from the warehouse and conceal them inside a delivery truck. However, their actions were witnessed by the checker and the lady guard on duty, who promptly retrieved the stolen items from the truck and sought assistance from PS 2. Personnel from the PS 2 swiftly responded to the scene and arrested the suspects. The suspects will be charged with Qualified Theft and will be referred to the Quezon City Prosecutor’s Office. The post Warehouse, delivery staff nabbed for theft appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
6 warehouse, delivery men nabbed for theft
Six delivery and warehouse men were put behind bars for the theft of construction materials worth P65,800 in Quezon City over the weekend. Quezon City Police District Station 2 commander P/Lt.Col. Resty Damaso of Masambong Police Station (PS 2) identified the suspects as Wilfredo Datalio, 42, resident of Sta. Maria, Bulacan; Dexter Bation, 29, resident of Heroes Del 96, Caloocan City; Zaldy Pajanusta, 36, resident of Brgy. Bungad, Quezon City; Rommel Camprecio, 32, resident of Brgy. 176, Caloocan City; Jason Carabaña, 45, resident of Brgy. 51, Tondo, Manila; and Jerome Obal, 22, resident of Brgy. 28, Caloocan City. Damaso said the six suspects were warehousemen, delivery drivers, and delivery helpers of Optimum Prime Industrial Sales. The report showed that the suspects on 20 October 2023 at 9:00 a.m. collaborated to steal 13 boxes of assorted construction materials valued at P65,800 from the warehouse and conceal them inside a delivery truck. However, their actions were witnessed by the checker and the lady guard on duty, who promptly retrieved the stolen items from the truck and sought assistance from PS 2. Subsequently, PS 2 swiftly responded to the scene and arrested the suspects. The suspects will be charged with qualified theft and will be referred to the Quezon City Prosecutor’s Office. "Sa lahat ng mga gumagawa ng krimen sa Quezon City, nais kong ipaabot sa inyo na hindi kayo makakaligtas sa batas.Titiyakin namin na panagutan niyo ang mga krimen na iyong ginawa,” QCPD Director P/Brig.Gen. Redrico Maranan warned. The post 6 warehouse, delivery men nabbed for theft appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
15 perish in QC fire
Fifteen people including a family of three and their 3-year old daughter perished in an early dawn fire that hit their garment shop at Pleasant View Subdivision in Tandang Sora, Quezon City, Thursday. Police identified the fatalities as Michael Cavilte, 44, the shop owner, his wife Maria Micaela Barbin, 23, and their daughter Erica Scarlet. The other victims who employed by Cavilte were stay-in workers, Wilmar Ritual, 25, Raffy Barrientos, 25, Julius Abarca, 20, Alfred Manuel, 23, Jayson Dominguez, 45, (driver), Carmina Abalos, 22, (quality checker), Teresa Cruz, 25, (printing staff), a certain Miya, 20 and Irene, 25, Clarise Encado, 25, Dianne Lopinal, 24, (quality checker) and a certain Daisy, 30, (stay-in helper). It is believed the victimes died of suffocation when the over one hour blaze ate up the entire garment shop as the fire started around 5:30 a.m. according to one of the two survivors, Eric John Cavilte, 25, the younger brother of the shop owner. The other survivor was identified only as Francisco, 20, who was also a shop helper. According to sources at the local Fire Department, the establishment owned by Cavilte, was issued with a Fire Safety Inspection Certificate last year on a 15-square meter that served as an 'office area.' The garment shop was located at the back of the office. "If it was inspected yearly, they would've discovered the space behind that office was used as garment shop," said one of the barangay officials who rushed to the scene, but did not want to be named. An inspection of the garment shop was never carried out by the local fire department because the office was the only declared commercial space. Records indicate that the area was considered properly inspected. Quezon City Fire Marshal Aristotle Bañaga refused to answer questions from the media. Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte sent her sympathies and condolences to the families of the victims as she ordered a thorough investigation of whether the establishment adhered to the requirements of the Department of Building Official (DBO), Business Permit and Licensing Department (BPLD) or violated the National Building Code, Fire Code of the Philippines, zoning ordinance, business permit, occupancy and permit. "Taus-pusong nakikiramay ang lokal na pamahalaan ng Lungsod Quezon sa pamilya at kaanak ng mga biktima ng sunog sa isang gusali sa Barangay Tandang Sora ngayong umaga," Belmonte said in her statement. "Nais naming tiyakin sa publiko, lalo na sa pamilya ng mga biktima, na bibigyang-prayoridad namin ang malalimang imbestigasyon upang mapanagot ang mga ahensya o indibidwal na nagkaroon ng pagkukulang na nagdulot ng insidenteng ito, kasabay ng pagpapatupad ng mga dagdag na hakbang at polisiya para maiwasang maulit ito sa hinaharap," she added. The post 15 perish in QC fire appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
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Philvolcs, naglunsad ng earthquake-resistant checker na app
MANILA, Philippines—Naglunsad ang Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) ng isang mobile application na tinawag nilang “How Safe is My House?” nitong Biyernes, Hulyo 16. Ang nasabing application ay isang tool na magtutukoy kung ligtas ba ang isa hanggang dalawang palapag na istraktura sa malakas na lindol. Ayon sa Science and Technology Undersecretary at […] The post Philvolcs, naglunsad ng earthquake-resistant checker na app appeared first on REMATE ONLINE......»»
TMP rolls out online service campaign checker
Leading automotive player Toyota Motor Philippines Corp. is providing an online service campaign checker which customers can access to find out if their vehicles are affected by any recall......»»