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"The battle, Sir, is not to the strong alone; it is to the vigilant, the active, the brave." -Patrick Henry
Aftermath of Typhoon Sisang in Bacon Nov. 1987
Milenyo's Fury
2006-07-13, Sorsogon, Philippines
Source: Bobby Labalan, Phil. Daily Inquirer
Introduction
Nineteen years ago, Sorsogon was devastated by a super typhoon named “Sisang”. It was a major disaster in the Province of Sorsogon. Damages in properties cost million of pesos, but the saddest part is hundreds of Sorsoganons lost their lives in this historical catastrophe.
It is said that Sisang is the strongest typhoon that hit the Province, specially its capital, Sorsogon, Sorsogon. According to PAGASA, Sisang is ravaging with a wind of 180 kilometers per hour and a gustiness of 200 kph. Very true, because thousands of houses plus business establishments were destroyed by the said natural calamity. Typhoon Sisang hit the Sorsogon soil at around 7:00 pm and it last until dawn of the next day.
Strong winds, strong rain and it was believed that a tidal wave joined Sisang in destroying Sorsogon. The next day, Sorsogon was in a very worst scenario, that even Vincent van Goh can’t paint it on canvass. Men, women and children perished on that horrible natural disaster. According to the Sorsoganons, Sisang beat all the typhoons that hit the Province.
Life goes on to the people of Sorsogon after Sisang. Nineteen years had passed away, and typhoons still visit Sorsogon yearly, but not as strong as typhoon Sisang. Sorsoganons are so thankful that they were always spared to destructions of typhoons that hit the country yearly.
Typhoon Milenyo
September 27, 2006 – Sorsogon was forecast (by PAGASA) to be hit by a Typhoon name “Milenyo”. Point of origin of this typhoon is somewhere in the Island of Borongan, Samar. Two days before the landfall, PAGASA released a whether bulletin about Milenyo’s track and strength. At first it started only at 60 kilometers per hour, but while it gets near to the province it became stronger and stronger.
Typhoon Milenyo hit Sorsogon soil, on September 26, 2006. On that day PAGASA forecasted that the typhoon is having a strong wind of 150 to 180 kilometers per hour near the center. At around 5:00 in the afternoon, the wind and the rain starts whipped the entire City of Sorsogon and the Province as well.
On my personal experience with typhoon Milenyo, were about to eat our dinner with my family at around 5:30 pm when we felt the strong winds that is bumping my doors and my G.I. roof. Rains are also trying to penetrate on my windows even it is closed. I tried to open up my transistor radio to hear the latest forecast, but to no avail because all the radio stations in the city are bar downed.
I looked outside (because it is not yet dark) and to my amazed how strong the typhoon is. Galvanized roofing’s from somewhere else are already flying like a magic carpet of Aladdin, branches of trees are detaching from its bark and even trees and Soreco post are falling down.
One thing that frightened me is when I saw that the water is starting to get in to my house. I looked once again outside and I found out that water from the roads are getting high because the drainage are all blocked by the dirt and leaves that fall downed. The water inside my house is below my knees. I expected the worst scenario that may happen so I decided immediately to transfer my family to my neighbor who has a two storey house (since my house is only the bungalow type.)
From the top of my lungs I called out my neighbor and asked permission if we can transfer to their house because the water inside my house is rising. Thank God they immediately say yes. The wind and the rain that time (around 5:30 pm) were so strong and trees are falling down and galvanized roofing’s are already flying.
I put a ladder on my concrete fence and one by one I escorted my children and my wife to transfer to the next house. When all my children are already inside my neighbor’s house, my wife and I goes back inside my house to secure all our belongings and put it on a high place for them not to be reach by water.
Milenyo’s fury gets stronger and stronger, the wind outside is whooping and it seems that a twister is accompanying the super typhoon. The wind last for almost four hours, it was around 9:30 pm when it reduces its strength, until finally it subsides at around 10:00 pm. I go out to go back to my house, thank God my roof are still intact, the water inside the house don’t get higher as I expected and my belongings are not wet by the rain water.
The Aftermath
As early as 4:00 in the morning I went out again to our evacuation house to see the total damage of the typhoon. To my amazed…I’ve seen that scenario already nineteen years ago after typhoon Sisang. Trees are downed and uprooted, roofs of the houses are gone (thank God my roofs are still intact) galvanized iron scattered along the roads and some are being drag already by the so called scavengers and electric post almost bowed down to the ground.
After saying thank you to my ( “good Samaritan”) my neighbor we go back to our house to clean up all the mess that the typhoon brought us. My floor is filled with water and mud, so after taking breakfast we started cleaning and drying up the wet portion of my house and put back into places all our belongings.
I decided to go out to the city proper to document all the damages….so with my digital camera I went out. At city proper, worst scenarios are all in rows. I just keep my camera shoot and let my pictures describe the destructions, Sorsogon City has.
Among the most affected barangays in Sorsogon City are the Sirangan, were almost of the houses are washed out to the sea, Barangay Talisay, Sampaloc and Bulabog, but the entire City is devastated….i just say to myself…this is Sisang part II. According to PAGASA typhoon milenyo sustained a wind of 230-240 kilometer per hour, much stronger than typhoon sisang who have only 160 to 180 kph.
I started asking my colleagues in the Media Community about any casualties that are related to the typhoon, Thank God, casualties are very minimal (not like of Sisang) there are only few reported casualties in the City of Sorsogon. Sorsoganon had learned a lesson with typhoon Sisang, were thousands died because they don’t evacuate to a safer place specially those who are living in coastal barangays. Now, the people of Sorsogon learned the Disaster Preparedness so the moment PAGASA announces that there’s a storm coming, immediately they evacuated in a safer place….this is the reason why typhoon milenyo failed to claim more lives among the Sorsoganons.
Damages
Damages to the entire province was initially placed at P2.23 billion, of which P1.27 billion was accounted for by damaged houses. Agriculture suffered damage worth P234.21 million; school facilities, P51 million and infrastructure, P208 million.
The City remains without electric power. President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo visited the City three days after the typhoon. President Arroyo instructed the governors, who are heads of their respective coordinating councils, to immediately prepare a post-calamity rehabilitation plan to include those who lost their livelihood.
The plan will be made the basis for the release of government assistance to affected families. (Source: Bobby Labalan, Phil.Daily Inquirer)
Conclusion
Every Sorsoganon had their own story to tell about their experienced with typhoon milenyo, but something we learned from this disaster, and that is “God still love and protect Sorsogon”. I’m so thankful that no losses of life like of that Sisang. Damage properties can be replaced, but not the life of every human being.
As of now, Sorsogon City (in particular) is jolted by a nightmare, but the Sorsoganons will pick up the pieces and will rise up once again and fulfill the vision of Mayor Sally A. Lee that Sorsoson will be a “Dream City”. “ Kaya mga kahimanwa ko…..LONG….ABANTE GUIHAPON KITA!
Photos of typhoon Sisang were taken by Annie's friend
BEST POEM IN THE WORLD
I was shocked, confused, bewildered
As I entered Heaven's door,
Not by the beauty of it all,
Nor the lights or its decor.
But it was the folks in Heaven
Who made me sputter and gasp--
The thieves, the liars, the sinners,
The alcoholics and the trash.
There stood the kid from seventh grade
Who swiped my lunch money twice.
Next to him was my old neighbor
Who never said anything nice.
Herb, who I always thought
Was rotting away in hell,
Was sitting pretty on cloud nine,
Looking incredibly well.
I nudged Jesus, 'What's the deal?
I would love to hear Your take.
How'd all these sinners get up here?
God must've made a mistake.
'And why's everyone so quiet,
So somber - give me a clue.'
'Hush, child,' He said, 'they're all in shock.
No one thought they'd be seeing you.'
JUDGE NOT.
Remember...Just going to church doesn't make you a Christian
any more than standing in your garage makes you a car .
Our present Constitution actually provides a prohibition against political dynasties. However, it leaves to Congress the responsibility for enacting an implementing law and define how the prohibition could be made effective. Any person with some intelligence knows that Congress will never do that. That will be political suicide for the members of Congress who belong to the same political dynasties that the Constitution seeks to prohibit.
That leaves us - the voters - to make that Constitutional provision effective. How we do it is through one and only one thing - vote those dynasties out of office.
We missed that opportunity in the last elections as we did in elections past. I suspect we will continue to miss future opportunities because we will continue to vote for people who pay us and who give us political favors.
The question now is - do we, as a people, have the fortitude to make the right decision and the strength of character to stick to that decision?
I suspect not. The state of our economy, where people are in constant need to rely on government and politicians to survive, and the political structure of our society, which are intended to protect the very same dynasties we seek to eliminate, will detract, nay prevent, most of us from doing what is right.
At this point, I believe it will take a political "tsunami" to get us to where we want to be politically. The alternative is a long, laborious and resource-depleting effort of education of the masses. And that opens up a host of other problems that take us away farther and farther from our original objective of eliminating political dynasties.
Sorsogon 2010 election winners proclaimed by BA Recebido LGUs back to business as usual Sorsogon Province (17 May) -- Following the rush last week due to the Philippines' first ever national and local automated polls and the proclamation of winning candidates, local government units (LGUs) across the province are back to business as usual. "We thank those who pushed the country's automated election, the counting and canvassing done manually in the past stretching the proclamation process for week were now reduced to 24 to 48-hr period," the Boards of Election Inspectors and Canvassers here stated. It can be noted that the Provincial Comelec here on Wednesday afternoon (May 12), proclaimed Raul Lee (Lakas-Kampi-CMD), ex-governor and husband of incumbent governor, as the winning governor garnering a landslide victory of 160,251 votes as against Jose Solis (Kampi) who only got 60,830 votes. Former Vice-Governor Antonio "Kruni" Escudero (Independent) succeeded his comeback bid as vice-governor by winning 115,946 votes as against his four opponents. For the 1st district congressional seat, Jose Edwin Hamor (NP) who got 63,287 votes loses to incumbent Congressman Salvador Escudero III (NPC) who got 89,512 votes. Incumbent Gubat Mayor Deogracias Ramos, Jr. (LP) topped the congressional seat in the second district edging a slim margin against Ricardo Golpeo (NPC), his closest opponent. The province of Sorsogon has 397,419 total registered voters in 692 clustered precincts. Of the total number of registered voters, 323,191 have actually voted. Meanwhile, Irosin town was the first to proclaim their winning candidates on May 11, 7:36 A.M., while Donsol town was the last to proclaim on the afternoon of May 12. In Sorsogon City, Leovic Dioneda (LP) holds on to his post as the city mayor by winning a gap of 11,037 votes against his lone opponent, incumbent City Vice-Mayor Edmundo Atutubo (Kampi). Robert Rodrigueza (Lakas-Kampi-CMD), son of incumbent governor Sally Lee and governor-elect Raul Lee won a big margin as Sorsogon City vice-mayor against his lone opponent incumbent city councilor Roel Sta. Ana. The following municipal mayors were also proclaimed winners in their respective towns, Barcelona - current provincial administrator Atty. Manuel Fortes, Jr. (LP); Bulan - incumbent Mayor Helen Rose de Castro (Lakas-Kampi-CMD; Bulusan - Michael Guysayko (NP), son of incumbent Bulusan Mayor and League of Municipalities Sorsogon chapter president Juan Guysayko who did not make it in the second district congressional race; Castilla - incumbent Mayor Olive Bermillo (LP); Casiguran - incumbent Mayor Ester Hamor (NP); Donsol - incumbent Mayor Jerome Alcantara (LP); Gubat - 29 yr-old Ronnel Lim (NP); Irosin - Eduardo Ong (PDP-Laban); Juban - Jimmy Fragata (Lakas-Kampi-CMD) and husband of three-termer and incumbent Mayor Tess Fragata; Magallanes - former mayor of the same town Roque Carranza (Lakas-Kampi-CMD); Matnog - former Matnog mayor Emilio Ubaldo (Kampi); Pilar - incumbent Mayor Dennis Sy-Reyes (NPC); and, Prieto Diaz -incumbent Provincial Board Member Jocelyn Lelis (Lakas-Kampi-CMD). Meanwhile, both the defeated and proclaimed winners vowed to set aside politics after the election and start to work on genuine public service to help make Sorsogon move forward. Sorsoganons, meanwhile, anticipate that the newly elected leaders will vouch to what they have promised. (PIA Sorsogon) |
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Four bidders vie for BacMan
By Abigail L. Ho
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 20:54:00 04/08/2010
Filed Under: Economy and Business and Finance, Energy
THE 150-MEGAWATT (MW) BACON-Manito geothermal facility in Manito, Albay, and Sorsogon City, Sorsogon, has attracted four bidders.
According to the Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp., the government agency in charge of privatizing the power plants of National Power Corp., these four bidders attended Tuesday’s pre-bid conference to clarify certain provisions of the bidding procedures.
Comments raised during the pre-bid conference, however, would not change the bidding procedures for the geothermal facilities, unless PSALM issues a supplemental bid bulletin citing any change, PSALM asset valuation and disposal department manager Ricardo Empleo said in a statement.
All four bidders that participated in the pre-bid conference had complied with PSALM’s initial requirements, including the submission of a letter of interest as well as payment of a non-refundable fee of $2,000.
They likewise executed a confidentiality agreement with PSALM before the March 29 deadline.
Because of this confidentiality agreement, PSALM could not disclose the names of the four bidders, although Aboitiz Power Corp. and the Lopez group’s Energy Development Corp. were said to be among those interested in the geothermal plants.
Deadline for the submission of final bids is scheduled for May 5.
The Bac-Man I geothermal plant is composed of two 55-MW turbines, both commissioned in 1993.
The Bac-Man II plant, on the other hand, is composed of the Cawayan and Botong units, each rated at 20 MW.
The Cawayan unit started commercial operation in 1994, while the Botong unit was commissioned in 1998.
The geothermal steam that fuels the plants’ turbines comes from EDC, the largest geothermal energy producer in the country.
Hello El Muralla, may I know what achievement Mayor Dioneda has made to Bacon?
Ah, you are right! Improvement of race! Maraming nalahian si Mayor sa Bacon during his incumbency. Because he is good looking, of course, the product is the same, di bha! Future actors and actresses.
Now that he is again the powerful Mayor of Sorsogon City, again nagkakalat na naman ng lahi.
Does immorality brings good governance?
I consider Bacon a victim of exploitation of Mayor Dioneda during his 3 terms as Mayor.
Bacon was stripped of its historical and cultural glory as a municipality because of his political ambition.
The vast forested mountains of Bacon where Narra tree once grows abundantly has been cut down because of his personal gain.
Sabi ng mga taga Bacon noon pag tumakbo at nag siren an ambulance, tiyak yon may karga na narra flitches.
Or if Narra logs are being transported by trucks, seated infront beside the driver is either of his brothers, Entong or Paeng. So no Policeman dared to apprehend it.
Brod El Muralla what accomplishment then did Mayor Dioneda has done to the former glorious Bacon.
Least to say, if Bacon was not merged to Sorsogon City, don't you know the vast natural resources of Bacon that will help in the development of the municipality, sana?
The marbles and coal deposit at Gatbo, the BACMAN geothermal plant, the airport, the Banao port, the white beaches from San Juan to Sawanga, the large rice and coconut plantations.
See? To those who love Bacon, let us gather and united to find ways to bring back BACON to its former entity and distinction as a municipality.
It can be, like Daraga from Legaspi. All we need is someone who will author a Bill for its separation from Sorsogon City.
Por delicadeza, Leovic Dioneda will not do it nor any of his avid supporters like Maning Eco, Lorna Figueroa, etc.
Bacon was a precious jewel which was robbed from our possession. Kahit na anong kagandahan ang sasabihin natin patungkol sa Bacon, there is always apprehension in our minds.
Are we not promoting Sorsogon City in general? Think about it, New Yorker and foreign based Bacongnons (Asia, Middle East and Europe, sa Dubai marami tayong Bacongnon!)
It must also be mentioned that Leovic's son is also running for provincial board member.
By: New Yorker
8:51 PM, April 27, 2010