QUEZON City, Philippines – As the most awaited biopic film of the year nears its release on theaters and cinemas nationwide, tickets of said film are now quickly running out, with members of the public availing of different methods to ensure that they have seats for the said film. (ENS, uploaded by Jay Paul Carlos and Jericho Morales)
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Yellow River’s largest waterfall to receive tourist flow peak
The scenic Hukou Waterfall, the largest waterfall on China’s Yellow River, is expected to receive a record number of 140,000 tourists in the following three days of the week-long National Day holiday. The waterfall, which is located on the border of Shaanxi and Shanxi provinces, has been greatly swollen by monsoon rains during the Golden Week, attracting throngs of holidaymakers from across China to visit. The local tourism administration said the waterfall was visited by […]
Lower water allocation due to El Niño
The National Water Resources Board (NWRB)lessened the water allocation for domestic and municipal use in order to alleviate the water level of the reservoir in Angat Dam and also to ensure the water supply until June 2016. The country is experiencing water shortage due to the effects of the strong El Niño. (Eagle News Service Decribed by Jay Paul Carlos, Video Editing by Jericho Morales, Uploaded and Editing by MRFaith Bonalos) https://youtu.be/eQdFsGtzr8U
Firefly theme park in China
With 10,000 fireflies, this firefly theme park in China is slowly gaining popularity as many visitors check out the said park to gaze at the beauty of the fireflies. <em>(Eagle News Service Decribed by Jay Paul Carlos, Video Editing by Jericho Morales, Uploaded and Editing by MRFaith Bonalos)</em>
Consumer group to file charges against NFA
The National Coalition of Filipino Consumers (NCFC) will file charges against the National Food Authority (NFA) for using a private harbor terminal as transshipment point for its rice shipment, adding that said act is tantamount to economic sabotage. (Eagle News Service Described by Jay Paul Carlos, Video Editing by Jericho Morales, Uploaded and Editing by MRFaith Bonalos) https://youtu.be/SODc8oHhBMk
Price of bread and noodles may go down
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said that there is a big possibility that the price of noodles or pasta and bread may go down due to the lowering of the price of wheat in the world market. The said department is already meeting with bakers and flour millers to discuss said possibility. The DTI is also already taking action against those establishments who did not follow the agreed-upon lowering of price of said […]
Tropical storm “Kabayan” reaches Luzon
The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) said on its Friday, October 2 forecast that tropical depression “Kabayan” has already reached Luzon. The weather bureau also said that they are raising public storm signals in several provinces as well as raising the orange rainfall warning on Metro Manila and others. For the list of provinces affected, check out the video. <em>(Describe by Jay Paul Carlos, Video Editing by Jericho Morales, Uploaded and Editing by […]
TS ‘Kabayan’ exits landmass; heads towards West Philippine Sea
QUEZON CITY, Oct. 2 (PIA) — Tropical Storm (TS) ‘Kabayan’ has exited landmass and is now heading towards the West Philippine Sea, according to the weather bulletin of Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). The weather state bureau said that TS ‘Kabayan’ which carries maximum sustained winds of 65kph and gustiness of up to 80kph, was located today at 70km Northwest of Dagupan City, Pangasinan. It is expected exit the Philippine Area of Responsibility […]
MRT-3 signaling system upgrade begins
MANDALUYONG CITY, Oct. 2 — Most of the Metro Rail Transit Line 3 (MRT-3) glitches experienced by riders the past months are set to be eliminated soon as the Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) has recently awarded the signaling system upgrade project to Bombardier Transportation Signal, Ltd. as part of the agency’s railway rehabilitation efforts. “This upgrade of an obsolete signaling system, which should have been done by the private sector owner years ago, is crucial […]
No civilians hurt in Syria as a result of Russian air strikes – Putin
Civilian population was not hurt in Syria as a result of Russian air strikes, President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday (October 1) at a meeting of the civil society and human rights council. Putin pointed out Russia was not the first country to carry out air raids in the Middle Eastern country struck by civil war. “Other countries have been carrying out strikes on the Syrian territory for more than a year, without the UN […]
Gunman kills nine at Oregon college before being fatally shot by police
A gunman opened fire at a community college in southern Oregon on Thursday (October 1), killing nine people and wounding seven others before police shot him to death, authorities said, in the latest mass killing to rock an American campus. Governor Kate Brown said the suspect was a 20-year-old man who was slain in an exchange of gunfire with police in Snyder Hall at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg following the rampage shortly after 10:30 […]
Additional medical crews brought in after Oregon shooting
A Springfield, Oregon hospital, near where a mass shooting on a college campus left ten people dead, prepared for additional emergency medical personnel on Thursday (October 1) in order to handle the casualties it was expecting. “We called in multiple extra resources, surgeons, emergency physicians, nursing and others. In the meantime, we’ve been preparing also outside the actual medical arena by helping support some of the families, by setting up family resources, lodging and areas […]





