CAGAYAN – Cagayan Governor Manuel Mamba urged all mayors in this province to prepare a mass burial site in their town due to the continuous rise in the number of deaths in COVID-19. The Cagayan Provincial Information Office said Mamba had asked the mayors to prepare for the impact of COVID-19, noti
Published January 9, 2021, 5:36 PM
CAGAYAN – The specimen taken from the 10 relatives of the overseas Filipina worker (OFW), who was found to be positive for the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) variant in Hong Kong, are now being examined by the Department of Health (DOH).
This was disclosed by the Cagayan Provincial Information Office (PIO) Saturday as it confirmed that the afflicted Filipina had direct contact with her relatives when she came home for a visit in her Solana.
The Cagayan PIO said she left Cagayan last December 17 on a private vehicle, and arrived in Manila, December 18.
She then underwent swab test on December 19 which turned out negative.
Nearly 1,600 residents evacuated amid flooding in Cagayan
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, December 20) Almost 1,600 residents from 425 families in Cagayan had to flee their homes as heavy rains from the northeast monsoon triggered flooding and prompted authorities to release water from the Magat Dam, according to the provincial governor.
In an interview with CNN Philippines on Sunday, Cagayan Governor Manuel Mamba said 1,594 individuals are now in evacuation centers after a number of areas in the province were submerged in floodwater.
“At this point in time, may mga lubog na areas kami in eight towns of our province, and most of these nasa Tuguegarao City,” he said.
Published December 11, 2020, 8:47 AM
CAGAYAN – A memorandum of agreement (MOA) has been signed between the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), a provincial inter-agency committee on the rehabilitation of Cagayan River, and two private parties to dredge the longest river in the Philippines.
A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the Cagayan River Restoration project has been formally signed between the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Great River North Consortium, Inc. and Riverfront Construction Inc. at the conference hall DENR Region 2 Tuguegarao CIty. (CPIO / MANILA BULLETIN)
The MOA for the Cagayan River Restoration Project (CRRP) was signed on Thursday, December 10, in Tuguegarao City by DENR Cagayan Valley Regional Executive Director Gwendolyn C. Bambalan, Cagayan Governor Manuel Mamba, as chairperson of the inter-agency committee on the CRRP, and officials of Great River North Consortium Inc., and Riverfront Construction Inc.
TUGUEGARAO CITY, Cagayan: Two dredging companies have forged an agreement with the Philippine government on Thursday to rehabilitate the heavily silted Cagayan River for free and without any expenses to be incurred by the government, according to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)
Signatories to the memorandum of agreement (MoA) on the Cagayan River Restoration Project (CRRP) Antonio Talaue, Great River North Consortium (GRNC) managing head, and Feng Li, Riverfront Construction Inc. (RCI) president. Representing the DENR was Executive Region 2 Director Gwendolyn Bambalan of Cagayan Valley.
âThe proponents will be shouldering all the expenses related to the dredging activities,â Bambalan said.