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Indonesia quake survivors appeal for supplies as rain hampers rescue

CIANJUR, Indonesia — Survivors of an Indonesian earthquake that killed at least


268 people appealed for food and water Wednesday, as heavy rain and aftershocks
hampered rescue efforts among the rubble of devastated villages.
The calls for help came as authorities warned that debris from landslides caused by
the strong quake near the town of Cianjur in West Java needed to be cleared as
rains forecast for the coming weeks threatened a second disaster.
Two days after the quake flattened their homes, residents were still trying to retrieve
priceless belongings including family photos, religious books and marriage
certificates.
"Although some supplies have arrived, it is not enough. We got rice, instant noodles,
mineral water but it's not enough," Mustafa, a 23-year-old resident of Gasol village,
told AFP.
Mustafa had just dug through the rubble of an elderly neighbour's house at her
request, appearing from the destroyed facade carrying a pile of clothes before
returning to collect rice, a gas stove, canisters and frying pans.
In Talaga village, some residents put signs on the windows of damaged houses and
the front of tents that read "We need help!"
In the streets, at least three people held up cardboard boxes, asking for donations.
A shallow 3.9-magnitude aftershock sent panicked evacuees running from shelters
on Wednesday, according to an AFP reporter at the scene.

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Climate change will fuel diseases, warns Global Fund
GENEVA, Switzerland — Climate change will end up killing people by fuelling
infectious diseases, the head of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and
Malaria said Tuesday.
Executive director Peter Sands said that in 2022, the fund had witnessed the
"escalating impact" of climate change on health.
While upsurges in malaria had hitherto been seen due to the increasing frequency
and devastation of tropical storms, "with the flooding in Pakistan it was taken to a
completely different scale", he said.
"What we are seeing is that the mechanism by which climate change will end up
killing people is through its impact on infectious disease."
Sands said that parts of Africa which previously were unaffected by malaria are now
becoming at risk as temperatures rise and allow mosquitos to thrive, notably at
higher altitudes.
However, the population in such areas will not have immunity, with the resulting risk
of a higher mortality rate.
"It's quite alarming," Sands told a briefing with the UN correspondents' association.
Other threats include tuberculosis spreading among the increasing number of
displaced people around the world.
"TB is a disease that thrives on having concentrations of highly-stressed people in
close confines with inadequate food and shelter," he said.
"The more that we see climate change-driven displacement of people, the more I
think that will translate into the conditions that will at least make it more likely."
Sands also said food insecurity would make people more vulnerable to disease.
As for whether the world was better prepared for the next pandemic than it was for
Covid-19, Sands said it was, but added: "That doesn't mean we are well prepared:
we're just not as badly prepared as we were before."
By the end of 2022, Sands said the Global Fund will have invested around $5.4
billion, which is significantly more than it has ever done before.
The Geneva-based organisation's largest donors are G7 governments, led by the
United States and France.

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6 killed, 3 hurt in Cotabato heist
COTABATO CITY , Philippines — Six persons including a police officer were killed
following an alleged shootout with suspected robbers in M’lang, Cotabato on
Tuesday afternoon.
S/Sgt. Rudy Amihan Jr. was declared dead on arrival in a hospital, according to Brig.
Gen. Jamili Macaraig, chief of the Soccsksargen (South Cotabato, Cotabato, Sultan
Kudarat, Sarangani and General Santos) police.
Amihan was among a team of police officers who exchanged fire with the robbers in
Barangay Sangat.
The other fatalities include four suspects and a civilian, identified as Jack Gumilao.
Four others – Cpl. Noli Labesores, Pat. Herzon Neyra, and civilians Tweeny Daza
and Jose Patlubay – were taken to a hospital for treatment of gunshot wounds.
Reports said nine men on motorcycles robbed at gunpoint a bakery in nearby
Barangay Bagontapay.
The suspects shot Daza, Gumilao and Patlubay for trying to stop them.
The robbers fled after taking the money and valuables of bakery owner Pompeo
Jubelag Jr.
Pursuing officers of the M’lang police caught up with the suspects in Barangay
Sangat.
The suspects shot the officers, triggering a firefight that resulted in the death of
Amihan and their four cohorts.
Five others fled, leaving behind the cadavers of their companions.
Probers said they recovered a pistol from each of the slain robber.

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8 rescued from drifting boat off Tawi-Tawi
ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines — Navy personnel rescued eight persons on a
motorboat that drifted off an island in Tawi-Tawi at dawn on Tuesday.
The Naval Task Group Tawi-Tawi conducted search and rescue operations after a
concerned civilian alerted a monitoring station in Bongao about a missing motor
launch, Naval Forces Western Mindanao chief Rear Adm. Toribio Adaci Jr. said.
The distressed vessel, M/L Rihana, was found off the coast of Sibutu Island.
The victims said they came from Turtle Islands and were bound for Bongao when the
vessel developed engine trouble due to the rough seas.
The boat was towed to Bongao.

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Drug pusher killed in Cabanatuan buy-bust
CAMP OLIVAS, City of San Fernando, Pampanga – A suspected drug pusher was
killed in a buy-bust operation in Barangay Valle Cruz, Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija
on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
Col. Richard Caballero, Nueva Ecija police officer-in-charge, identified the fatality as
Arnold Mateo.
Mateo fired his gun after he sensed that he was dealing with a police poseur-buyer.
Lawmen returned fire, killing the suspect.
Recovered from the crime scene were a caliber .45 pistol with live ammunition, four
heat-sealed transparent plastic sachets containing suspected shabu weighing 21
grams with an estimated Dangerous Drug Board value of P142,800, and the P1,000
marked money.
Police Regional Office 3 Director Brig. Gen. Cesar Pasiwen said they are conducting
a series of anti-drug operations in Central Luzon in line with the directives of PNP
chief Gen. Rodolfo Azurin Jr.

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DPWH completes flood control project in Nueva Ecija
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has completed a flood
mitigation structure along Coronel River which will serve as the first line of defense of
communities living along the river in Gabaldon, Nueva Ecija
In a report to DPWH Secretary Manuel Bonoan, DPWH Region 3 Director Roseller
Tolentino said that the 830-lineal-meter flood control structure was built to protect
local residents against overflowing of Coronel River during typhoon season.
The DPWH chief pointed out that the flood control structure will have a significant
impact on the agricultural lands and residential communities in the area since flood
incidence will be tremendously reduced.
It is expected that the flood shield structure will be a major factor for a more
progressive economy as agricultural yields will increase and the transport of local
products to the trading partners will be done more expeditiously.
The P81.4-million project was funded under the General Appropriations Act (GAA) of
2022 and undertaken by the DPWH Nueva Ecija Second District Engineering Office
(DEO) under its chief Elpidio Y. Trinidad.
Earlier, the DPWH had completed three local roads which it said will boost the
agricultural development in the towns of Bongabon, Gabaldon, and Llanera in Nueva
Ecija.
The improvement of a total of six-lane kilometers of road was completed by the two
district engineering offices (DEOs) in Nueva Ecija.
In the town of Bongabon, the DPWH Nueva Ecija Second DEO has provided a much
improved road access to the farming communities with the completion of the 2.38
lane kilometers of local road in Barangay Rizal.
The DPWH Nueva Ecija Second DEO assured the public of safer and convenient
travels in Barangay Tagumpay, Gabaldon as 1.98 lane kilometers of road was raised
that were previously ‘muddy’ during the rainy season.
Meanwhile, the DPWH Nueva Ecija First DEO had improved the condition of the 1.7
lane kilometer road that eased the transport of agricultural machinery to the
farmlands in Barangay Bosque, Llanera.
Bonoan said the newly-paved roads are expected to further enhance the agricultural
output in the said towns with better accessibility and efficient transport of farm
products to the market centers in and beyond the boundaries of Nueva Ecija.

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Cignal sweeps Chery Tiggo to open semis bid
MANILA, Philippines — The Cignal HD Spikers began their campaign in the Premier
Volleyball League (PVL) Reinforced Conference semifinals on a high note with a
three-set sweep of the Chery Tiggo Crossovers, 28-26, 25-17, 25-23, at the
PhilSports Arena in Pasig City on Thursday.
The HD Spikers, led by guest player Tai Bierria, made light work of the Crossovers.
She finished with 21 points in three sets to pace Cignal.
Cignal fended off Chery's bid to extend the match in the third salvo when a cross
court kill from Mylene Paat tied the game at 23-all late.
But a smart 1-2 play from Gel Cayuna and a Paat hit that went awry shut the door on
the Crossovers who finished eliminations with a 6-2 slate.
"Well, unexpected din na ma-straight namin yung game kasi syempre knowing
Chery, number two sila so nagkaroon kami ng chance na magawa namin ng maayos
yung game plan." said Cignal head coach Shaq delos Santos.
Angeli Araneta paced the locals with 10 markers of her own.
Paat, for her part, finished with 11 points in the losing effort for Chery.
Cignal, which looks to improve on its third place finishes in the past two conferences,
thus gets a one up on the rest of the semis cast as they stand with 1-0 along with the
Creamline Cool Smashers.
The HD Spikers face the Cool Smashers next on Sunday, November 27, at the
Smart Araneta Coliseum.
Chery, meanwhile, collides with the Petro Gazz Angels for the right to barge to the
win column.

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Kris Aquino gives Thanksgiving update on health status
MANILA, Philippines — After several months of relative silence, television
personality Kris Aquino has unveiled new updates regarding her health as she
celebrates Thanksgiving in the United States.
Kris posted on her Instagram account a photo of her two children, Josh and Bimby,
whom she called the reasons why isn't giving and continuing to fight.
The host started her post's caption by thanking her friends in the Iglesia ni Cristo
faith for traveling to her and anoint her with healing oil, the Carmelite sisters in
Quezon who include her in daily prayers, and special thanks for Lingayen-Dagupan
Archbishop Soc Villegas.
"It’s Step 1 on what will likely be more than 18 months of diagnosis & treatment. I’m
signed up in a hospital’s center for those with rare & undiagnosed illnesses," shared
Kris. "My last set of test results were conflicting; that’s why I chose to have my full
diagnosis & treatment with a team of multidisciplinary doctors.
Kris explained that she had to submit all her medical records from 2018 when she
was first diagnosed with an autoimmune diease in Singapore; she had teleconsulted
with a doctor-coordinator (with another in two weeks' time) and will be admitted early
next for tests if necessary.

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Patay sa lindol sa Indonesia umakyat na sa 268
Lumobo pa sa 268 ang bilang ng mga namatay sa lindol na tumama sa kanlurang
bahagi ng Java Indonesia kung saan karamihan ay mga bata.
Ayon kay Henri Alfiandi mula sa National Search and Rescue Agency, maraming
mga bata ang nasawi dahil nataon nang ala-una ng hapon ang lindol kung saan
maraming mga bata ang nasa eskuwelahan.
Maliban sa mga nasawi, nasa 151 pa ang missing habang mahigit 1,000 ang mga
nasugatan at nasaktan.
Kaugnay nito, tuloy ang rescue operation sa pag-asang mayroon pang mga
maisalbang survivors bagamat pahirapan ang mobility ng mga rescuers dahil sa mga
napinsalang kalsada.
Kinumpirma din ng National Disaster Mitigation Agency na mahigit sa 22,000 ang
bilang ng mga bahay na napinsala habang mahigit 58,000 na tao ang dinala sa mga
shelter sa iba’t ibang bahagi ng Java.
Samantala, nananawagan ng pagkain, tubig at matutuluyan ang ilang survivor ng
magnitude 5.6 na lindol.

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15 indibidwal, sugatan sa kambal na pagsabog sa Jerusalem
Dalawang pagsabog sa bus stops sa labas ng Jerusalem ang naitala ng mga
awtoridad na tila isang pag-atake ng mga militanteng Palestinian.
Dahil sa insidente, labing lima katao ang nasugatan ayon sa emergency service ng
Israel.
Ang initial blast sa explosive device ay itinanim sa isang istasyon ng bus malapit sa
exit ng lungsod, habang ang isa pa ay tumama sa isang bus stop malapit sa urban
settlement sa silangan ng lungsod.
Wala naman nai-ulat na nasawi ngunit sinabi ng mga emergency service na 12
katao ang dinala sa ospital mula sa unang pagsabog, hindi bababa sa dalawa ang
may malubhang pinsala at hindi bababa sa tatlong tao ang nasugatan sa ikalawang
pagsabog.
ng mga pagsabog na naitala ay isa umanong hallmark ng Palestinian revolt noong
2000 hanggang 2005.

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Fuel subsidy ng LTFRB, tuloy tuloy pa rin
Tuloy-tuloy pa rin ang fuel subsidy na ibinibigay ng Lang Transportation Franchising
and Regulatory Board o LTFRB.
Ayon kay Arthur Cledera – Planning Officer ll ng Modernized Public Utility Vehicles o
PMUVs ng LTFRB Region V, mag- aplay lamang sa kanilang regional office ang
mga jeepney operators para makapag avail ng nasabing fuel subsidy.
Maliban sa fuel subsidy, meron din silang ibinibigay na Tsuper Scholarship program
para sa mga gustong mag- aral ng mga technical courses at support programs para
sa mga displaced o tumigil sa pagpasada dahil sa pandemic.
Samantala, binigyan diin din ni Cledera na hindi na nila pinapayagan ang limang
taong extension of validity ng mga jeepney operators, tanging provisional authority
na lamang na magtatapos sa buwan ng Marso sa susunod na taon. Pero, ayon pa
kay Cledera, pinapayagan nila ang pag- extend ng provisional authority hangga’t
nasa proseso pa ang aplikasyon ng mga kooperatiba sa modernized jeepney.

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Tricycle driver na ‘nakursunadahan’, sinaksak sa leeg- patay!
Patay ang isang tricycle driver na si Mark De Lima, nasa hustong gulang matapos
undayan ng saksak sa leeg bandang alas-onse kagabi sa isang KTV Bar sa
Barangay Tiniguiban, Puerto Princesa City.
Kinilala ng pulisya ang suspek na si Elfredo Florentino at Benjie Piojo, mga
construction worker.
Sa imbestigasyon ng Police Station 2, magkahiwalay ang grupo ng biktima at suspek
at habang sila’y nasa loob ng KTV ay nagkaroon ng suntukan.
Sa CCTV footage ng Bar at testigo ay nakita na sinuntok ng mga suspek ang
kasamahan ng biktima. Kalauna’y bumunot na si Elfredo ng patalim at sinaksak si
Mark.
Lumalabas na ‘nakursunadahan’ lang ang biktima ayon pa sa PS2.
Samantala, nahaharap sa kasong Murder ang dalawang suspek matapos mahuli sa
follow up operation.

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Israeli Ambassador, binisita ang mga proyektong pang-agrikultura sa Nueva
Ecija
LUNGSOD AGHAM NG MUÑOZ (PIA) -- Binisita ni Israeli Ambassador Ilan Fluss
ang mga proyektong pang-agrikultura sa Nueva Ecija.
Sa kanyang mensahe ay sinabi ni Fluss ang kahalagahan ng pakikipag-ugnayan
upang makatulong sa mga magsasaka, mga komunidad at sa mga pangangailangan
ng bansang Pilipinas tulad sa agriculture productivity at pag-abot ng food security.
Layunin ng kaniyang pagbisita na makausap mismo ang mga magsasaka, punong
ehekutibo ng mga lokal na pamahalaan at pribadong sektor gayundin ay personal na
makita ang mga proyektong naging bunga ng kanilang pagtutulungan.
Kasama sa mga binisita ni Ambassador Fluss ang mga techno demo sites ng
Philippine-Israel Smart Agriculture Extension and Training Services o PhIlSmart
Project partikular ang Automated Drip Irrigation in High Value Crops sa Central
Luzon State University o CLSU sa lungsod agham ng Muñoz, KALASAG Multi-
Purpose Cooperative sa lungsod ng San Jose at Gines’ Farm sa bayan ng Llanera.
Ang mga ito ay kabilang sa 10 set na Automated Drip Irrigation na ipinagkaloob ng
gobyerno ng Israel sa pagtutulungan ng Israel's Center for International
Development Cooperation, University Extension Center ng CLSU at Shalom Club of
Nueva Ecija-Philippines.
Ang naturang teknolohiya ay ginagamit sa water at fertilizer management sa mga
sakahan sa pamamagitan ng cellphone o mobile application na kayang gawing
automated ang pagdidilig at paglalagay ng pataba sa mga pananim.
Pahayag ni CLSU Vice President for Research and Extension Armando Espino Jr.,
simula pa taong 2006 ay patuloy na ang pagtulong ng gobyerno ng Israel sa mga
magsasakang Nobo Esihano nang maitatag ang Philippine-Israel Center for
Agricultural Training Project sa CLSU.
Sa naturang programa aniya ay maraming ng magsasaka, kawani ng mga lokal na
pamahalaan at unibersidad ang nag-aral at nagsanay sa bansang Israel upang
matuto ng mga pamamaraan sa pagsasaka partikular sa vegetable production at
paggamit ng post-harvest technologies.
Bukod pa rito ang Israel Internship Program at ang PhIlSmart Project na malaking
tulong para sa mga magsasaka, lokal na pamahalaan at mga estudyante.
Lubos ang pasasalamat ni Espino sa lahat ng mga hakbang at pagsusumikap ng
embahada na mailapit ang mga teknolohiya at mga programang makatutulong sa
mga magsasakang Pilipino. (CLJD/CCN-PIA 3)

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Bubong ng gasolinahan sa Nueva Ecija, bumagsak dahil kay Karding
Bumagsak ang bubong sa isang gasolinahan sa Cabiao, Nueva Ecija dahil sa
paghagupit ng Bagyong Karding.
Makikita sa mga larawang ipinadala ni Bayan Patroller Jean Delou Dealdo ang
pinsalang tinamo ng naturang gasolinahan sa Barangay San Roque.
Kinuhanan umano ang retrato nitong madaling-araw ng Lunes matapos humupa ang
malalakas na hangin sa lugar.
Ayon kay Dealdo, bandang alas-9:30 ng gabi nang magsimulang lumakas ang
hangin at mawalan ng kuryente sa kanilang bayan.
"Sa loob ng 4 hours na 'yon, nadidinig 'yong mga yero na pumapaypay at ugong sa
labas sa sobrang lakas ng hangin," aniya.
Maliban sa bumagsak na bubong ng gasoline station, marami umanong yero ang
nagkalat sa kalsada at binaha din ang bahagi ng Barangay San Roque.

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Japan, wagi kontra Germany sa FIFA
Pinatumba ng Japan ang four-time Champion na bansang Germany sa Fifa World
Cup 2022.
Mula sa score na 2, sinikap ng Germany makagawa ng huling goal.
Samantala nangangailangan naman ng dalawa pang puntos ang Japan para
manalo.
Naging matagal man ang naging pag-atake ng Japan, ginulat ng kupunan ang
Germany nang makagawa sila ng dalawang goals mula kina Ritsu Doan at Takuma
Asano.
Ang dalawang huling goals na ito ang nakapagpanalo sa Japan.
Ang resulta ng laban ng dalawang bansa ay tinuturing na makasaysayan sa mundo
ng World Cup.
Sa unang pagkakataon, nagawang manalo ng bansa na halos sumuko na at nag-
akalang hindi magagawang talunin ang bansang Germany.

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Dolly de Leon, nagningning para sa posibilidad na Oscar Nomination
Inabangan sa opening night ng 10th edition ng QCinema International Film Festival
ang Pinoy pride Best Supporting Actress contender na si Dolly de Leon.
Sa kanyang international film debut, gaganap si Dolly bilang 53-year old toilet
cleaner na kalaunan ay nagkaroon ng leadership position.
Hinangaan at kinilala naman ng New York Times ang karakter at mahusay na
pagganap ng Pinay.
Ayon sa ilang artikulo, kinilala si Dolly bilang “scene-stealer of the year’s most
outrageous film,” at “front-runner” sa pagkapanalo, kasunod ng kanyang breakout sa
Cannes.
Umaasa ang Filipino community at ang industriya ng pelikula sa bansa para kay
Dolly, dahil kung papalarin, siya ang magiging kauna unahang Pilipino na naging
Oscar Nominee.

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