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PH foreign direct investment net inflows hit 7-month high in May

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FOREIGN direct investment (FDI) net inflows in May hit a seven-month high of $1.645 billion, an increase of 142.9 percent or more than double the level posted a year earlier, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) reported on Friday.

About 80 percent of the net inflows were in the form of intercompany borrowings, or non-residents’ investments in debt instruments issued by local affiliates, central bank data showed.

The net FDI in May was also higher than April’s $1.027 billion and was the highest recorded since October 2017, when net inflows reached $1.918 billion.

In the five months to May, net inflows amounted to $4.847 billion, up 49 percent from the same period last year. MAYVELIN U. CARABALLO

 

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Monsoon rains over Metro Manila, parts of Luzon Saturday

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Monsoon rains will prevail over Metro Manila and other parts of Luzon on Saturday as the southwest monsoon affecting the archipelago has been enhanced by Tropical Storm Karding, the weather bureau said.

“Karding,” last spotted at 990 km. east northeast of Basco, Batanes, was heading northwest at 25 kilometer per hour with maximum sustained winds of 75 kph near the center and gustiness of up to 90 kph.

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration said Metro Manila, Batanes, the Babuyan Group of Islands, Ilocos, Cordillera region, central Luzon, Calabarzon, and Mimaropa will have monsoon rains and may be hit by floods.

Bicol, western and eastern Visayas, and the rest of the Cagayan Valley region will have cloudy skies with scattered rains and thunderstorms.

Mindanao and the rest of Visayas, on the other hand, will have partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rains or thunderstorms.

Strong to gale winds will blow over the western part of Luzon. Its coastal waters will be rough to very rough.

Moderate to strong winds will prevail over Visayas and the rest of Luzon. Coastal waters in these areas will be moderate to rough.

PNA

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US, Mexico NAFTA negotiators to resume talks next week – minister

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WASHINGTON, D.C.: US and Mexican negotiators will resume talks next week on the update of the North American Free Trade Agreement, Mexico’s Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo said Friday (Saturday in Manila).

At the close of the third consecutive week of discussions in Washington, Guajardo said a deal was still possible by the end of the month.

However, he acknowledged: “We still have a lot of work to do.”

Guajardo stressed that the most difficult issues had been left to the end, including the US demand that NAFTA be approved every five years, a provision known as a sunset clause.

“We are working like we’ve been doing for the last three weeks and making a lot of advancements. We are coming back next week,” he told reporters.

“But as I said before: nothing is closed until everything is closed.”

US President Donald Trump tweeted that a “deal with Mexico is coming along nicely,” emphasizing that “autoworkers and farmers must be taken care of or there will be no deal.”

“New President of Mexico has been an absolute gentleman,” he said, referring to leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, set to take over later this year.

But he reiterated his threat that tariffs on auto imports could be in store for the US neighbor to the north: “Canada must wait. Their Tariffs and Trade Barriers are far too high. Will tax cars if we can’t make a deal!”

Canada’s foreign minister recently said the country is ready to resume NAFTA talks “as quickly and intensively as possible.”

US and Mexican officials will continue to work on bilateral issues before their Canadian counterparts rejoin the discussions on modernizing the 24-year-old trade deal, Guajardo said Friday.

Trump demanded NAFTA be renegotiated after repeatedly criticizing the 24-year-old pact as a “terrible deal.”

Officials now are rushing to conclude the talks before Mexico’s Lopez Obrador takes office on December 1. AFP

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California blazes threaten populated areas

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LAKE ELSINORE: Authorities battling massive wildfires in large swathes of California issued mandatory evacuation orders and health warnings Friday over the worsening air quality as the flames grew ever closer to populated areas.

After almost a month of wildfires, the National Weather Service warned that satellite images showed “widespread smoke” drifting from the fires into western and central Canada before heading back south in the US Northern Plains.

The Kaibab National Forest service in neighboring Arizona warned that “wildfires across the West are creating regional haze.”

But it was northern California where most air quality alerts were being issued, with warnings of “unhealthy conditions” for vulnerable groups such as the very young and old.

The Mendocino Complex, made of two separate blazes, has been declared the most destructive fire in the state’s history.

Its largest blaze, the Ranch Fire, was only 53 percent contained compared to 87 percent for its twin River Fire.

Further north, the Carr Fire was declared 51 percent under control, after scorching 180,000 acres (73,000 hectares) of land and claiming the lives of three firefighters and five civilians, making it California’s third deadliest fire ever.

More than 14,000 firefighters, including reinforcements from as far away as Australia and New Zealand, have fanned out across the state to stop the multitude of infernos.

Some inmates even assisted in the effort. The Miramonte jail camp made a fire line to stop the advancing Holy Fire from consuming homes in the area.

“Oh man, it’s hard, but we make it look easy,” said one of the inmates, Michael Henson. “Man, you know, we (are) just trying to get the job done. You know, us firefighters help protect the community.”

Erratic court appearance

The man accused of deliberately starting the latest fast-moving blaze faces life in prison if convicted of arson and other charges.

Forrest Gordon Clark, 51, stands accused of starting the Holy Fire, which in four days has burned more than 18,000 acres of Cleveland National Forest 60 miles (100 kilometers) north of San Diego. It is still spreading.

Prosecutors say Clark started the fire, which is only five percent contained, with the intention of causing damage to others and burning a forest. The blaze has razed a dozen properties so far.

He has also been charged with threatening neighbors — one of whom lost his cabin in the fire — and resisting arrest. He faces sentences ranging from 10 years to life imprisonment.

During his initial court appearance, Clark flipped his dark, waist-length hair, spat and paced back and forth behind the chain-link fence of the court cell.

“That’s a lie,” Clark interrupted the judge while charges were read. His lawyers had to intervene repeatedly to ask him to keep quiet.

At first, Clark would not show his face, his lawyers saying he feared reprisals against his family.

His lawyers asked to postpone the preliminary hearings by a week so that they could study the government’s evidence.

“May I pay for that immediately? Can I post bail? I can handle a million (dollars) right now, easily,” Clark added, but the judge refused his request.

He had refused to leave his jail cell on Thursday.

Mike Milligan, the local volunteer fire chief who owns a cabin near Clark’s, told The Orange County Register that Clark had long-running feuds with neighbors in the area.

Milligan said that Clark had recently sent him an email warning, “this place will burn.”

The head of the Orange County team fighting the Holy Fire said the blaze had started near Clark’s cabin in Jim Canyon.

Before his arrest, Clark told a reporter he had nothing to with the fire.

“I was asleep. I had two earplugs in,” he told the reporter. “I woke up and my stuff was all on fire,” he said. He also claimed he had been threatened by the MS-13 gang.

Mass evacuations

The blaze has already forced the evacuation of 7,400 homes and more than 21,000 people. Many schools have been forced to close, and more evacuation orders were being issued.

InciWeb, the interagency incident information management system offering updates on more than a dozen fires in the tinder-dry west of the country, said that “steep inaccessible terrain will continue to allow the fire to spread into new areas.”

High temperatures were expected to worsen conditions and “increase the likelihood of extreme fire behavior as well as heat illness issues for the firefighters and the public,” it said.

The forest service said: “We continue to actively engage, but cannot get ahead of the fire.”

California Governor Jerry Brown has declared a state of emergency for Orange and Riverside counties, where the fire is concentrated. AFP

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LeBron James to make Lakers home debut against Rockets

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LOS ANGELES: LeBron James will make his Los Angeles Lakers’ home debut on October 20 against the Houston Rockets at Staples Center arena, the National Basketball Association announced on Friday.

The four-time league MVP James, who left the Cleveland Cavaliers last month to sign with the Lakers, and his new teammates travel to Portland on the 18th for their regular season debut contest.

The announcement comes two days after the league released their abbreviated schedule for its 73rd season.

On Wednesday, the league announced that for the 20th straight year, the Lakers will play on Christmas Day, travelling to face the defending champion Golden State Warriors.

James returns to Cleveland for his lone game against the Cavaliers on November 21. The Lakers will play on national television 35 times.

James, who signed a four-year, $153 million contract with the Lakers in July, faced the Warriors in each of the past four NBA finals as a member of Cavaliers.

The Lakers’ longest road trip of the season is a five-game, 12-day stretch from February 1-12 when the Grammy Awards are held at Staples Center. They’ll play 13 back-to-back sets.

In other key contests, Toronto Raptors Kawhi Leonard will make his return to San Antonio on January 3. The Spurs dealt Leonard to the Raptors in the offseason for DeMar DeRozan. DeRozan returns with his new team to Toronto on February 22.

The league will stage its earliest opening to a season since the 1980-81 campaign began on October 10. AFP

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Halep topples Garcia in straight sets to reach Montreal semis

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MONTREAL: World number one Simona Halep punched her ticket to the semi-finals of the WTA Canada tournament for the fourth straight year, cruising past France’s Caroline Garcia 7-5, 6-1 on Friday.

The 26-year-old Halep battled through a difficult first set, then easily won the second in a rematch of last year’s quarter-final contest with Garcia which was also won by the Romanian.

“The first set was really tough,” Halep said. “I just didn’t give up at all in the first set. After I took it, I felt more confident.

“I felt that I’m moving better, I’m playing better, stronger. [Garcia] went a little bit down with energy after she lost that set.”

The top-seeded Halep hammered 19 winners and won 77 percent of points on her first serve in the 88-minute contest.

Garcia started quickly but could not keep her unforced errors in check, finishing with a total of 31. She earned her only career win over Halep in five previous meetings in the 2017 WTA Beijing final.

Halep moves on to the final four where she will face Aussie Ashleigh Barty, who ousted giantkiller Kiki Bertens of the Netherlands in straight sets 6-3, 6-1.

Three matches in two days

Halep, the 2016 tournament champion, was playing her third match in the past two days after earning two wins on Thursday over Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and 38-year-old Venus Williams.

After the match Halep slammed the WTA about her scheduling, saying she regularly has less time to recover from matches than her opponents.

“I am very upset about it,” said Halep, who is first up on the Montreal courts on Saturday. “I talked to my team about this and all of them are upset… I never complained about the schedule, but today was enough.”

On Friday, Halep broke Garcia in the fifth game of the second set for a 4-1 lead and had no trouble icing the win from there.

World number 16 Barty reached the semi-finals by reeling off nine of the last 10 games against Bertens.

“I never played against [Barty], so I don’t really know what to expect,” said Halep. “But I know she’s very talented. I just have to talk to my coach tomorrow before the match, trying to stay stronger on my legs, and trying to be with the energy at the highest level.”

Barty was the more composed player in difficult, windy conditions as Bertens, who had seen off ninth seed Karolina Pliskova and eighth-seeded Petra Kvitova in her previous two matches, was undone by 31 unforced errors in the 55-minute quarter-final.

Barty has reached the semi-finals on her Montreal debut having made the last 16 when the event was held in Toronto last year.

“It was really tricky conditions and we were both struggling a little,” Barty said.

“I’m very happy to come through and get a little bit better during the match.”

US Open champion Sloane Stephens was just as ruthless as Barty in her quarter-final as the third-seeded American made the semi-finals for the second straight year, seeing off Anastasija Sevastova of Latvia 6-2, 6-2.

“I’ve been playing well and it’s a good start here to the US Open Series. I’m happy to be back in North America and playing on hard courts, and I’m hoping for some more good results,” said Stephens.

Stephens will face defending champion Elina Svitolina, who came back from an 0-4 deficit in the first set to eliminate Elise Mertens 7-5, 6-3. AFP

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‘Suicidal’ man steals and crashes empty plane from Seattle airport

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SAN FRANCISCO: Two military F-15 jets were scrambled late Friday (Saturday in Manila) after a “suicidal” airline worker stole and later crashed an empty passenger plane from the Seattle-Tacoma airport, local officials said.

Local authorities quickly ruled out terrorism as a motive for the incident, and said the F-15s “were not involved in the crash.”

An airline employee “conducted an unauthorized takeoff” of an airplane carrying no passengers at the major airport in the northwestern US state of Washington, airport officials said on Twitter.

The aircraft “crashed in south Puget Sound,” Sea-Tac Airport said, adding that normal operations at the transport hub had resumed after a pause.

“This is not a terrorist incident. Confirmed info… this is a single suicide male. We know who he is. No others involved,” the Pierce County Sheriff said.

The suspect was identified as a 29-year-old Pierce county resident who “acted alone,” the sheriff’s office added, confirming that there were “no passengers on the plane” when it crashed.

Video taken by a bystander showed the airplane making a loop, then flying low over a body of water.

Alaska Airlines on Twitter said the airplane was a turboprop Q400 airplane belonging to its sister carrier Horizon Air.

Local media described the man who stole the plane as a mechanic. AFP

 

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Thai child bride returns from Malaysia after outcry

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BANGKOK: An 11-year-old child bride returned to Thailand this week after widespread outcry over her marriage to a Malaysian man 30 years her senior, an official told Agence France-Presse on Saturday.

Malaysian Muslims below the age of 16 are allowed to wed with the permission of religious courts but the union between the girl and the 41-year-old trader went viral on social media and reignited calls to end child marriage.

The ceremony took place in June over the border in Thailand’s Muslim-majority south in Narathiwat province, where the girl returned to Wednesday after “immense pressure from Malaysian media,” the provincial governor Suraporn Prommool said.

The 11-year-old is believed to be the trader’s third wife.

Suraporn said she is undergoing mental health counseling because of the intense level of attention.

He added that the marriage was not recognized under Buddhist-majority Thailand’s civil law but it took place under the auspices of an Islamic council in Narathiwat and that her parents gave consent.

“We cannot do anything [to annul the marriage]because they married under the religious law,” he said.

The trader, however, could face six months in jail if it is found that he did not get permission in Malaysia.

The 11-year-old was born in Thailand to parents who labor in Malaysia’s vast rubber plantations and Suraporn said she doesn’t speak Thai well.

Malaysian activists in the multiethnic and predominantly Muslim country say some 16,000 girls below the age of 15 are already married.

A representative of the United Nations children’s agency UNICEF has condemned the case as “shocking and unacceptable” and called on the new government to ban child marriage. AFP

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US Navy searching for overboard marine off Sulu Sea

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MANILA: The US military said it had launched a search and rescue operation after reports a marine may have fallen overboard from an American warship as it sailed through Philippine waters.

The US 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit said a member, who was not named, may have gone overboard on Thursday morning.

Aircraft on board the USS Essex are searching waters off the Sulu Sea and the Surigao Strait while multiple searches are also being made inside the ship itself, the unit said.

The ship was conducting “routine operations in the Sulu Sea” at the time, the California based unit said in the statement, which was posted on its social media sites.

“We remain committed to searching for and finding our marine,” the statement quoted its commander, Col. Chandler Nelms as saying.

“All of our sailors, marines and available assets aboard the USS Essex have been and will continue to be involved in this incredibly important search and rescue operation,” added the search commander, US Navy Captain Gerald Olin.

In Manila, Philippine authorities said on Saturday they authorized US ships and aircraft to enter Philippine territory to join in the search, while dispatching their own military search aircraft.

“A US marine fell from a US ship while traversing Philippine waters. We allowed the entry of rescue ships and aircraft,” Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana told reporters.

“As of now there has been no update on whether the marine has been recovered,” Lorenzana added.

The US Marines said an expanded search covering about 3,000 square nautical miles (10,290 square kilometers) was underway.

Sulu Sea sprawls over the central and southern sections of the Asian archipelago, a US military ally.

Surigao Strait is at least 300 kilometers (186 miles) away, off the country’s eastern seaboard.

The US statement did not explain why the two separate locations were being searched. AFP

 

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Over 40,000 persons evacuated in Marikina

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ABOUT 42,686 individuals sought shelter in evacuation centers in Marikina as heavy rains, induced by thunderstorms, flooded most of the city, according to its public information office (PIO).

Of the total, 4,340 are housed in Bulelak Covered Court; 4,482 at the Malanday Elementary School; 415 at Sta. Elena High School; 180 at Leodegario Elementary School; 3,537 at Nangka Covered Court; 3,071 at CIS School; 3,264 at H. Bautista Elementary School; 370 at Kalumpang Elementary School; 950 at Sto. Nino Elementary School; 42 at San Roque Multipurpose Hall; 267 at Tanong High School; 257 at San Roque Elementary School; and 21,137 at IVC School.

The FVR Road/Libis C5 Bypass Road and Marcos Highway-Vermont remain unpassable to all types of vehicle because of flooding.

As of 10 a.m., the Marikina River water level went down to 16.8 meters but the second alarm remains up.

The city government is currently urging everyone to help evacuees by scouting for volunteers, donations, and boats that can be utilized.

The Ateneo University Disaster Risk Response and Management Team is also calling for donations. ATHENA LUCASAN

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Jordan Clarkson can’t play for PH in Asian Games

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NATIONAL Basketball Association (NBA) player Jordan Clarkson will not join the Philippine men’s basketball team in the Asian Games in Indonesia, according to a statement released by the NBA.

“The NBA’s agreement with FIBA (International Basketball Federation) [is]that NBA players can participate in the Olympics, the FIBA Basketball World Cup, Continental Cup competition and associated qualifying tournaments. Because the Asian Games are not one of those competitions, NBA players are unable to participate. In accordance with the NBA’s agreement with FIBA, Jordan is welcome to represent the Philippines in the agreed-upon competitions,” the NBA said, through its spokesperson Tim Frank. JOSEF T. RAMOS

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Heavy rains to continue over Metro, parts of Luzon–Pagasa

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HEAVY to intense rains with lightning and strong winds induced by thunderstorms are expected over Metro Manila and parts of Luzon within two hours.

According to the 11 a.m. thunderstorm advisory of the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa), the other affected areas are Bulacan, Pampanga, Rizal, Bataan, and Zambales.

Light to moderate rains are being experienced over Abra, Apayao, Ifugao, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Isabela, Kalinga, and Mountain Province.

Tropical Storm “Karding” exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility on Saturday afternoon.

However, the enhanced southwest monsoon will continue to bring rains over most parts of Luzon, according to the state-run weather bureau.

Karding was last estimated at 625 kilometers north-northeast of extreme Northern Luzon, with maximum sustained winds of 75 kilometers per hour (kph) near the center and gustiness of up to 90 kph. It is moving west-northwest at 25 kph.

Residents are advised to take precautionary measures against possible flooding and landslides, especially those living near river channels, low-lying areas, and in mountainous areas. ALEC NALDO, MIA MACATIAG

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NDRRMC raises ‘red alert’

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THE National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) raised a red alert in parts of Luzon, including Metro Manila, following the heavy rains and flooding brought by the southwest monsoon.

In a post on its Twitter account, the NDRRMC said a red alert meant that personell in operations would be on duty 24/7. It also means closer coordination among government agencies concerned.

These include the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration; Department of Social Welfare and Development; Department of Health; Department of Public Works and Highways; Department of Education; Department of the Interior and Local Government; and Department of Agriculture. DEMPSEY REYES

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#WALANGPASOK UPDATE 2: August 13, 2018

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SEVERAL local governments announced the suspension of classes on Monday, Aug. 13, because of the floods from heavy rains induced by the southwest monsoon.

Below is a list as of 2  p.m.

MARIKINA (All Levels – Public and Private)
NAVOTAS (All Levels – Public and Private)

BULACAN (All Levels – Public and Private)
Malolos
Calumpit
Guiguinto
Balagtas
Paombong
Bocaue
Bulakan

RIZAL (All Levels – Public and Private)
San Mateo
Rodriguez
Taytay

PANGASINAN (All Levels – Public and Private)
Binmaley
Lingayen

REGINAN KURT ABANG, MIA MACATIAG

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Nograles rules out reenacted 2019 budget, to push obligations-based funding

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THERE will be no reenacted budget for 2019 even with the indefinite suspension of deliberations on the proposed P3.7 trillion cash-based allocation at the House of Representatives, Rep. Karlo Nograles of Davao City said on Sunday.

“We don’t want a reenacted budget. Discussions on reenacted budget only happens when it is already December and the proposed national budget is yet to be signed into law or if there is a slim chance of it being signed into a law,” Nograles said in a radio interview.

Nograles, chairman of the appropriations committee, issued the statement after the House opposed the cash-based scheme, in which government agencies would be mandated to spend all their obligated funds in a year or lose it. Lawmakers fear this will reduce the resources of their respective districts.

“We re not discussing the possibility of a reenacted budget and nobody should do that,” Nograles said.

The national budget has been obligations-based, which means a government agency who won’t be able to spend all of its funds for the year keeps them until the following year to finish pending obligations.

The proposed cash-based reduced the budget of the Department of Public Works and Highways by P95 billion; Department of Education, P77 billion; and Department of Health, P35 billion.

House Majority Leader Rolando Andaya Jr, of Camarines Sur described the budget cuts as something “so deep that it hits a major artery of government service.”

Rep. Raymond Villafuerte of Camarines Sur, House Appropriations panel vice chairman, warned that the cash-based system could doom the administration’s Build, Build, Build program.

“The whole country is excited about the ‘Build, Build, Build.’ With the slash in budget, you can’t build enough,” Villafuerte said in a separate statement.

Nograles assured the public that the House would restore the proposed 2019 budget to obligations-based since it is a must in implementing the Free College Education law and other big-ticket infrastructure projects where timelines do not jive with the fiscal year, which ends in December. LLANESCA T. PANTI

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#WALANGPASOK UPDATE 4: August 13, 2018

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SEVERAL local governments suspended classes for Monday, August 13, because of floods caused by heavy rains.

Below is a list as of 4:32 p.m. on Sunday.

METRO MANILA
Marikina (All Levels – Public and Private)
Navotas (All Levels – Public and Private)
Valenzuela (All Levels – Public and Private)
Malabon (All Levels – Public and Private)

PAMPANGA
Angeles City (All Levels – Public and Private)

ZAMBALES
Botolan (All Levels – Public and Private)
Masinloc (All Levels – Public and Private)
Iba (All Levels – Public and Private)

TARLAC
Camiling (All Levels – Public and Private)

BULACAN (All Levels – Public and Private)
Malolos
Calumpit
Guiguinto
Balagtas
Paombong
Bocaue
Bulakan
Baliwag
Meycauayan
Hagonoy
Bustos
Marilao
Pulilan
Obando

REGINAN ABANG, MIA MACATIAG

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Over 50,000 residents affected in Metro, 2 other provinces, disaster authorities say

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OVER 50,000 people were evacuated from their homes in Metro Manila and nearby provinces as strong rains over the weekend resulted in heavy flooding, authorities said on Sunday.

In its Twitter account, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) declared a red alert earlier in the day as the Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) saw no let-up in the rains and the floods, with the opening of the gates of the Ambuklao (6.50 meters), (9.0 meters) and Magat (0.50 meters) dams expected to further swamp the affected areas.

Providing little relief was the announcement of Director Guillermo Eleazar of National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) that the water level in Marikina River has gone down from 16.8 to 16.5 meters but with the second alarm still up or the city government remains on evacuation mode.

The Philippine National Police (PNP) reported that a total of 54,060 persons were evacuated from their households in Metro Manila, and Rizal and Cavite.

The NCRPO said that a total of 450 families or 1,524 persons were evacuated from the area of the Northern Police District (NPD), which covers the cities of Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas and Valenzuela (Camanava) while the Eastern Police District recorded a total of 4,503 families or 26,306 individuals.

The Manila Police District (MPD), meanwhile, said there were 40 families or 141 persons evacuated in their area with the Quezon City Police District reported 1,623 families or 5,455 individual evacuees.

The NDRRMC, led by the Department of National Defense (DND), is also composed of the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration; the Department of Social Welfare and Development; Department of Health; Department of Public Works and Highways; Department of Education; Department of the Interior and Local Government; and Department of Agriculture. DEMPSEY REYES

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Failure of intelligence allowed entry of P7-B worth of ‘shabu’ in Cavite–Lapena

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FAILURE of intelligence among the Bureau of Customs (BoC), the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) and other government agencies tasked to run after illegal drugs allowed 1 million tons of “shabu” worth P7 billion to enter the country.

Customs Commissioner Isidro Lapena admitted this in a hastily called press conference on Saturday after authorities discovered on Friday four magnetic lifters that were found positive for traces of illegal drugs in a warehouse at General Marian Alvarez in Cavite. They were similar to the two other magnetic lifters containing 500 kilograms of shabu worth P4.3 billion that were seized on Tuesday at the Manila International Container Port (MICP).

“Again, let me emphasize the importance of information sharing among agencies. The key here is timely information sharing between agencies. Proper coordination and intelligence sharing is crucial. I implore our partner agencies, primarily tasked to prevent and eliminate the presence of illegal drugs in the country, to immediately forward any information to us, so our mechanisms can come into play,” Lapena said, referring to PDEA.

The PDEA provided the advance information to Lapena, who used to head the agency before his appointment to the BoC, that led to the interception of the two magnetic lifters.

PDEA has a seaport interdiction unit in MICP and Port of Batangas. They were provided with office spaces by the BoC to ensure close coordination and cooperation on drug matters.

But Lapena was totally caught by surprise with the discovery in Cavite last Friday, which the BoC found out after an investigation that the cargo was entered through the MICP, and consigned to SMYD Trading owned by a certain Marina Dela Cruz Signapan with customs broker Katrina Grace Cuasay.

Custos sources said that Lapena had some misgivings against the PDEA because it did not give him the intelligence information as what it did in the first apprehension.

Lapena stressed that the BoC, being the frontiliner in the war against drugs, should have been involved in the Cavite incident and provided with the necessary information in time.

“The collaboration among all law enforcement agencies involved in the country’s fight against drugs is invaluable. This is the only key to our collective success. As I mentioned, we are fighting a war against a sophisticated, well-funded syndicate that have clearly developed methods and utilize tools to prevent detection by our scanners,” he added.

Based on record, SMYD trading had 140 importations from January to July 2018, all of which were tagged “red” or would have to pass through the customary x-ray.

Lapena said the broker declared the shipment as magnetic lifters and passed through the normal procedure. WILLIAM B. DEPASUPIL

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