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Asia · CebuCEBU CITY, Philippines — The Cebu City Council will hold an executive session on January 28 to summon environment regulators and the operator of the Binaliw landfill following the deadly collapse that claimed at least 36 lives earlier this month. This came after a lengthy privilege speech and floor debate during the council’s regular session on January 20, when Councilor Jun Alcover pressed for accountability over the January 8 garbage slide at …See the Story
Binaliw Tragedy: Cebu City Council Summons DENR, Landfill Operator
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Asia · PhilippinesMANILA, Philippines — The Visayas grid has been placed under yellow alert on Tuesday due to the forced outage of two power facilities, the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) said. In an advisory, the NGCP said the grid would be under the alert status from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. READ: Visayas grid under ‘yellow alert’ amid rising power load In a yellow alert, the power supply can still meet demand. However, it will serve as a warning that …See the Story
NGCP Places Visayas Grid Under ‘Yellow Alert’
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Mobile Phones · CebuCEBU CITY, Philippines — Dozens of residents whose smartphones, specifically iPhones, were lost or stolen flocked to the Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) on Tuesday, January 20, hoping to recover their missing devices following a major police operation in downtown Cebu City. Earlier that day, authorities raided a rented room inside a commercial building along Leon Kilat Street that was believed to be used as a storage area for stolen smartphones. …See the Story
Lost your iPhone? Here’s how to claim it from Cebu City police
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