EVACUATION IN DAGUPAN—Members of the Dagupan City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (CDRRMC) assist residents of flood-affected Barangay Lasip Grande who were evacuated to the Dagupan City People’s Astrodome last Thursday. A state of calamity was declared in 19 of the 31 barangays in the city. (CIO photo by…
CALASIAO’S KULIGLIGS—In the flooded streets of Calasiao, kuligligs, an improvised farm transport, become useful for ferrying people around town. Here in Barangay Mancup, there are some 50 kuligligs plying around. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao) Back to Homepage
CALASIAO’S KULIGLIGS
RELIEF OPERATION—Dagupan City Mayor Belen T. Fernandez (third from right) hands over a pack of relief goods to one of the residents of Barangay Lucao last Thursday. Lucao was one of the several communities affected by flood caused by heavy rains brought about southwest monsoon (habagat) over the last few…
RELIEF OPERATION
UNITY AND VICTORY—Newly-elected officers of the Philippine Councilors League-Pangasinan Chapter for 2013-2016, led by Sheila Perez, president, and Judy Vargas, vice president (3rd and 4th from right, respectively), take their oaths after their election and proclamation on August 19, 2013 at the Sison Auditorium. (Punchphoto by Johanne R. Macob) Back…
UNITY AND VICTORY
SP Frontpage August 18, 2013 issue
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HERE TO STAY?–A butanding (whale shark), one of at least seven, frolics in the waters just off the coast of San Fabian town where they have been regularly seen for several months now, the longest period since they were first spotted at the Lingayen Gulf in 2001. There are plans…
HERE TO STAY?
EXCLUSIVE DAGUPAN—Fishermen unload the day’s harvest at the Magsaysay Market for the test run for exclusive Dagupan Bangus sale. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao) Back to Homepage
EXCLUSIVE DAGUPAN
RELIEF OPERATION IN MANGALDAN–Mayor Bona Fe de Vera-Parayno distributes relief goods to her constituents in Barangays Inlambo and Macayug affected by the flood spawned by Typhoon Labuyo last August 12. Water at the Angalacan River rose to a dangerous level that nearly put the town at risk. Back to Homepage




