Archive for September 2022
“Act now or face civil and criminal cases”- Fernando to Bustos Dam contractors
CITY OF MALOLOS– Governor Daniel R. Fernando gave the contractors of the damaged rubber bladder of the Angat Afterbay Regulation Dam or Bustos Dam 10 days to act on his demand letter or face civil and criminal case. “We must act now. We demand the immediate removal and replacement of all six gates under the…
Read MorePHOTO RELEASE – FOR THE FARMERS OF ANGAT
Governor Daniel R. Fernando and Jose Jeffrey Rodriguez (fifth from right) from the Department of Agriculture Regional Field Office lead the ribbon cutting ceremony that signals the Inauguration and Turnover of Post-Harvest Production and Irrigation Facilities for the farmers of Angat town held at the Joseph H. Del Rosario Compound, Brgy. Sta. Lucia, Angat, Bulacan…
Read MoreMore than 4,000 evacuees return to their home after Super TY Karding
CITY OF MALOLOS – A total of 4,760 individuals have safely returned to their homes last Tuesday, September 27, 2022, after being evacuated during the onslaught of super typhoon Karding last Monday. During their stay at different the different evacuation centers in the province, evacuees were given family food packs (FFP) and non-food items (NFI)…
Read MoreFive fallen heroes to receive special tribute from Bulakenyos
CITY OF MALOLOS – A special tribute in honor of the five rescuers who died while trying to save lives during the onslaught of super typhoon Karding is set to happen on Friday, September 30, 2022, 3 pm at the Bulacan Capitol Gymnasium here. Dubbed as “Salamat at Paalam… Bayaning Tagapagligtas! Luksang Parangal para sa…
Read MorePHOTO RELEASE – UNFORTUNATE ENDING
A family member tightly hugs the body of one of the five rescuers who died while performing rescue operations during the onslaught of Super Typhoon Karding in San Miguel, Bulacan yesterday. Also present at the Glory to God Funeral Services in San Miguel is Bulacan Gov. Daniel R. Fernando and Aimee Mangua from Provincial Social…
Read MorePHOTO RELEASE – IMMEDIATE AID TO OBANDOEÑOS
Bulacan Governor Daniel R. Fernando leads the distribution of relief goods and basic necessities including blankets and sleeping mats to a total of 176 families who were evacuated and severely affected by the super typhoon Karding at the evacuation center in Obando Municipal Hall, Obando, Bulacan earlier this morning. Also in the photo are Provincial…
Read MorePHOTO RELEASE – BULAKENYO FALLEN HEROES
Governor Daniel R. Fernando, Vice Gov. Alexis C. Castro, San Miguel Mayor Roderick D. Tiongson, and Special Assistant to the Governor Michael Angelo Lobrin visit the remains of the five Bulakenyo rescuers who sacrificed their lives while in line of duty at the Glory to God Funeral Services in San Miguel, Bulacan today.
Read MoreBulacan gov lauds heroic deeds of five rescuers who passed away while in line of duty
CITY OF MALOLOS – Bulacan Governor Daniel R. Fernando expressed deep grief and lauded the heroic efforts of the five rescuers who died while conducting rescue operations during the onslaught of Super Typhoon Karding in San Miguel town on the eve of Sunday, September 25. The victims were identified as George E. Agustin from Iba…
Read More5,239 Individuals displaced by Super TY Karding in Bulacan
CITY OF MALOLOS– A total of 5,239 Bulakenyos were forced to leave their homes and took shelter on various evacuation centers in the province to escape the whip of Super Typhoon Karding yesterday until today, September 26, 2022. According to Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office Head Rowena J. Tiongson, 117 evacuation centers are currently…
Read MoreBulacan readies evacuation centers, emergency kits for onslaught of Super TY Karding
CITY OF MALOLOS– The Provincial Government of Bulacan through the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council chaired by Governor Daniel R. Fernando is fully prepared for the onslaught of Super Typhoon Karding tonight. According to Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office (PSWDO) Head Rowena J. Tiongson, the PGB has 600 pieces of emergency bags…
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