Bad Weather Forces Vietnamese Fishermen to Seek Safety of Subic

Bad Weather Forces Vietnamese Fishermen to Seek Safety of Subic

Subic bay news vol 12 no 41 20.00Php Tapas Bar and Restaurant 2nd Floor Subic Gas Bldg 724, Dewey Avenue, Subic Bay Freeport Zone Phisgoc Bad Weather Forces Vietnamese workforce Fishermen To Seek Safety Of Subic FIVE (5) Vietnamese fishing vessels car- rying over a hundred fishermen entered Subic Bay this afternoon to seek shelter ready for from bad weather in the West Philip- pines Sea. Subic Bay Metropolitan Author- ity (SBMA) Law Enforcement Dept. and SEA Games Philippine Coast Guard personnel guid- ed the vessels to a designated sheltering The Philippine Southeast Asian Games anchorage area in the bay. Organizing Committee (Phisgoc) held a Earlier, the Vietnamese Embassy pep rally on Saturday to motivate the in Manila sent a message to the Dept. of workforce of the coming 30th Southeast Foreign Affairs, Philippine Coast Guard Asian Games for a successful hosting of and Philippine Navy requesting that as- the 11-nation sportsfest. sistance be extended to Vietnamese House Speaker and Phisgoc fishermen who might seek refuge in- Chairman Alan Peter Cayetano encour- side Philippine Territory due to the Low aged the 527 members of the workforce Pressure Area (LPA) that developed into who will be deployed in various venues a Tropical Depression in the West Philip- in Metro Manila, Southern Luzon, Subic pines Sea. and New Clark City in Capas, Tarlac to “The Embassy would like to ask work hard and come up with their best the competent authorities to allow the effort for the staging of the Games. Vietnamese fishing vessels and ships car- ``Kung ano ang ating itatanim, rying the Vietnam’s flag to be anchored yun ang ating aanihin. We worked so in the Philippines safe ports and safe hard for more than a year, itanim po places,” the Vietnamese Embassy said. natin itong SEA Games and the coming SBMA Chairman & Administrator years and decades aanihin ng ating mga Wilma T. Eisma said she has directed the young athletes at next generation ito,’’ Seaport Department to ascertain and One of six Vietnamese fishing vessels that sought shelter in Subic Bay this afternoon due said Cayetano during the gathering held provide the necessary assistance need- to the Tropical Depression at the West Philippines Sea. The Embassy of Vietnam in Manila at the Cayetano Sports Complex in Tagu- ed by the Vietnamese fishermen while in requested Philippine authorities to anticipate the arrival of Vietnamese vessels and pro- ig City. Subic Bay. (VVV) vide assistance as necessary. (SubicBayNews photo by Vic V. Vizcocho, Jr.) The opening ceremony of the SEA Games is set Nov. 30 at the Philip- pine Arena in Bocaue, Bulacan and will run until Dec. 11. The closing ceremony has been penciled to be held at New Clark City. The Games, however, will be- gin much earlier with polo scheduled to start on Nov. 22 while men’s football, netball and floorball will kick off Nov. 25. ``We appreciate your work. This (pep rally) is to celebrate you. We are all part of history,’’ said Phisgoc Chief Oper- ating Officer Ramon Suzara. During his speech, Cayetano also expressed his appreciation for the men and women behind the Phisgoc orga- nization and gamely posed with them during the party. This is the first time that Generals testified against one of their own – Gordon on Ninja Cop Probe For the first time in the history of the Senate Blue Ribbon Committee, Two of six Vietnamese fishing vessels that sought shelter in Subic Bay this afternoon due to the Tropical Depression at the West Phil- retired and active generals of the Phil- ippines Sea. The Embassy of Vietnam in Manila requested Philippine authorities to anticipate the arrival of Vietnamese vessels and ippine National Police (PNP )testified provide assistance as necessary. (SubicBayNews photo by Vic V. Vizcocho, Jr.) against one of their fellow officials. Senator Richard Gordon pointed this out when he sponsored the com- mittee report on the investigation into AboitizPower grows nine-month net income by 6% to P16.7B the so-called “Ninja cops,” in connection On a year-to-date (YTD) basis, Aboitiz- “We hope to sustain this steady For the period, AboitizPower saw energy with a raid conducted in Pampanga on Power recorded a net income of P16.7 growth momentum as we march to our sales increase to 4,136 gigawatt-hours November 29. 2013 when Gen. Oscar Al- billion in the first nine months of 2018, 4,000-MW net attributable target in (GWh), which was 5% higher than the bayalde was still the provincial director. 6% higher than the P15.7 billion for the 2020, allowing us to continue advancing 3,924 GWh recorded for the correspond- “Never in the annals of the histo- same period in 2017. Non-recurring business and communities by providing ing period in 2017. This was the result of ry of the Blue-Ribbon have eight gener- losses of P1.7 billion were recognized power supply that is reliable, reasonably increased consumption levels across all als come to witness against their fellow during the period, without which core priced, and responsibly produced,” Ru- customer segments. officer - Oscar Albayalde. They all came net income for the first nine months of bio added. out and seem to point out to a very se- 2018 was P18.4 billion, 5% higher year- About AboitizPower rious injury to the PNP and that is there on-year (YoY). Generation and Retail Electricity Supply was a dereliction of duty on the part of For the period, AboitizPower AboitizPower is the holding company for the Ninja Cop Prob recorded consolidated earnings before AboitizPower’s generation and retail Aboitiz Group’s investments in power gener- see, e, page 02 interest, depreciation, taxes, and amor- electricity supply businesses recorded ation, distribution, and retail electricity ser- tization (EBITDA) of P39.1 billion, an 11% a consolidated EBITDA of P33.0 billion vices. It advances business and communities increase from the P35.4 billion recorded during the first nine months of 2018, by providing reliable and ample power sup- ply at a reasonable and competitive price, in the previous year. 11% higher than the P29.8 billion during and with the least adverse effects on the en- "Our strong financial perfor- the same period in 2017. The increase vironment and host communities. mance in the first nine months of 2018 was primarily due to contributions from The company is one of the largest power was driven by the continuously increas- Pagbilao Energy Corporation (PEC) and producers in the Philippines with a balanced ing demand for reliable, affordable, and Hedcor Bukidnon, Inc. (HBI). portfolio of assets located across the coun- sustainable power supply. We were able Capacity sold during the period try. It is a major producer of Cleanergy, its to take advantage of this demand by under review was flat YoY, from 3,158 brand for clean and renewable energy with growing our capacity and our balanced MW to 3,162 MW. several hydroelectric, geothermal and solar mix portfolio of renewable and thermal power generation facilities. It also has ther- assets. We aim to be a supplier of choice Distribution mal power plants in its generation portfolio by optimizing our facilities to maximize to support the baseload and peak energy de- efficiency and reliability and ensure that During the first nine months of 2018, mands of the country. we can fully support the energy require- AboitizPower’s distribution business re- The company also owns distribution utilities ments of our customers," AboitizPower corded consolidated EBITDA of P6.2 bil- that operate in high-growth areas in Luzon, Chief Operating Officer Emmanuel V. Ru- lion, 11% higher than the P5.6 billion re- Visayas, and Mindanao, including the sec- bio said. corded during the same period last year. ond and third largest private utilities in the Branch: 1677 Rizal Ave., West Tapinac,Olongapo City country. Subic Bay News www.subicbaynews.com 02 LEGAL NOTICES New CL police chief REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES ther even told them to learn how to stand on their own which THIRD JUDICIAL REGION was a shame on the part of the petitioner; assumes post BRANCH 12-FC, RTC CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga -- Brig. Gen. Rhodel Sermo- OLONGAPO CITY, ZAMBALES 18. She felt so small because of many years Respondent nia assumed his new post Tuesday as the new regional just keep depending on his parents; director of the Police Regional Office 3 (Central Luzon), GRACE JAVIER VILLANUEVA 19. Petitioner got fed up, for all those insults she has replacing Brig. Gen. Joel Napoleon M. Coronel. Petitioner, been receiving, all those gossips and intrigues, that Respon- Sermonia, who belongs to Philippine Military dent cannot defend her from his family every time they were Academy Class of 1989, was the former deputy direc- -versus- CIVIL CASE, NO. 2019-0-60FC saying bad at her; tor of the Directorate for Police Community Relations For Declaration of Nullity of (DPCR) prior to his new assignment. Marriage 20. Respondent married the Petitioner but she cannot even take the full responsibility of becoming a husband and Coronel, on the other hand, was appointed as AB JOAN VILLANUEVA father, she was not forcing him to take all the responsibility the new head of the PNP Criminal Investigation and De- Respondent. for her two (2) daughter, she just wanted him to her with their tection Group. family’s need not depending on his parents because his broth- “This is like a homecoming for me since I was er and sister-in-law were jealous about it. assigned in Bataan, I would like to express my profound x- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -x gratitude to our OIC PNP chief, Police Lt.

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