Author: DZAT
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Dalawang sea vessel ang nakatakdang dumating mamayang alas-tres ng hapon, sakay ang 12 crew members na positibo sa COVID 19 virus. Ito ay ang towing vessel na MT CLYDE at barge CLAUDIA na nagmula sa Butuan City, Agusan del Norte at magtutungo sa Legaspi CIty, Albay. Natanggang ng PCG Station Albay ang isang text message, […]
Sampung volcanic earthquake ang naitala sa bulkang Taal sa nakalipas na 24 na oras. Ito ay kinabibilangang ng siyam na volcanic tremor events na tumagal ng isa hanggang anim na minuto at isang low frequency volcanic earthquake at low level volcanic tremor. Samantala sa huling bulletin na inilabas ng PHIVOLCS, nakitaan ito ng pagbuga ng […]
Due to the Delta Variant threat, the death toll of doctors in Indonesia continues to rise. 114 have died from the said variant since July 1-17. That number is 20 percent of the 545 total doctors who died from COVID-19 when the pandemic started. Because of this the Indonesian doctors association is concerned. Despite the […]
A petrol tanker explosion in Kenya has killed 13 people. The accident took place between Kisumu and Busia, when the tanker truck and another vehicle collided. According to the local police report, another 24 people are in the hospital due to severe burns, including some children. As a result, authorities fear that the number of […]
Several U.S. diplomats in Vienna are now being investigated by Austrian authorities who are suspected of experiencing a mysterious disease called Vienna Syndrome. According to the report the symptoms of having Vienna Syndrome are vertigo, vomiting headache, head pressure and many other strange feelings. The Federal Ministry of European and International Affairs considers this a […]
More than 5,000 new cases of Coronavirus Disease or COVID-19 have been reported in the Philippines. According to the latest data from the Department of Health (DOH) on Thursday (July 15), there have been 1,490,665 confirmed cases of infectious diseases in the country. Of the said number, 45,495 or 3.1 percent were active cases. The […]
The Department of Education (DepEd) announced that on September 13, President Rodrigo Duterte approved the resumption of classes in the country this year. Education Secretary Leonor Briones said the aforementioned date is among the options she gave to President Duterte that could be the beginning of the School Year (SY) 2021 – 2022. He said […]
More than 250,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine manufactured by Moderna arrived in the Philippines on Thursday, July 15. The vaccines arrived at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) around 12:54 p.m. Of the said number, 194,400 doses of the vaccine were purchased by the government while 56,400 were purchased by the private sector. It will be […]
Boxer Eumir Marcial will replace pole-vaulter EJ Obiena as the male flag-bearer of the Philippines at the Tokyo Olympics set to begin on July 23. The 2019 World Championships silver medalist was chosen because of its more favorable schedule compared to Obiena. Marcial will enter Tokyo tomorrow from Colorado Springs in the United States where […]
Olympics chief Thomas Bach praised Tokyo for its readiness as a host city. Bach announced this in conjunction with the athletes ’entry into the Olympic Village, ten days before the opening ceremony. Tokyo is currently under a coronavirus state of emergency, while spectators are prohibited from attending any Olympic events in the city and surrounding […]









