The government said it is already working on a master plan containing a three-pronged approach to solve the annual flooding and traffic congestion problems particularly in Metro Manila in the long term.
In a press conference in Malacanang on Wednesday, Public Works and Highways Secretary Rogelio Singson said the master plan will cover a total area of over 4,000 square kilometers and involve about 17 million people.
Among the areas covered will be Metro Manila, parts of Bulacan, Rizal, Quezon, and the whole catchment basin of Laguna Lake, Singson said.
For the first time after years of neglect, the Aquino administration adopted a master plan for flood control which is already embedded in the NEDA program, he said.
The plan will involve the removal of 20,000 informal settlers living along waterways, drainage system improvement and upgrading of pumping stations especially in Metro Manila, the official said.
The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA), the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), and National Housing Authority (NHA) have already identified eight major waterways that need to be cleared and fund is now available to carry out the project.
“‘Pinag-usapan ito kahapon with President Aquino, at may timetable na, may schedule na sila Secretary Manuel Roxas to implement dahil ang funding is already there. So the funding is not an issue. We just need time to be able to implement all of these major projects that we are undertaking,” he said.
Singson said there must be an aggressive clean up drive for Metro Manila’s waterways because they were so blocked that waters coming from Sierra Madre can’t go down with ease to Manila Bay and Pasig River.
The MMDA said it started cleaning esteros and waterways last May but hasn’t penetrated 55 percent of blocked areas due to the presence of informal settlers.
To upgrade the drainage systems based on the master plan, construction works are ongoing in Metro Manila, the MMDA said.
There are 26 drainage systems being upgraded in the City of Manila, 13 in Quezon City, and two in EDSA. Constructions are also ongoing in Pasay City and Paranaque City, he noted.
According to Singson, the biggest project of the DPWH is the construction of the Blumentritt box culvert or water tunnel to address metro flooding. The Blumentritt culvert will run from Dapitan to Tondo in Manila with a span of 2.6 kilometers.
The box culvert has a width of 3.6 meters and height of 2.7 meter, Singson said. But since the drainage system will be 2.6 kilometers long, he appealed to the public to be patient before everyone could feel its effect. It will take the DPWH 12 months to construct, he said.
The improvement of pumping stations will be managed by the MMDA and it already has the money to upgrade 12 major pumping stations in Metro Manila, Singson said.
Singson further said that there is also non-infrastructure or non-structural measures to be implemented to address flooding, he said. Among these include Project NOAH that involve resettlement, flood drills, and an enhanced information system.
Because Project NOAH was already able to do a flood modeling system, it could predict flooding in Pasig and Marikina Rivers, the official said.
| Palace says it won’t tolerate sexual abuses on Mid-East OFWs |
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Malacanang said it would not tolerate the alleged “sex-for-repatriation” scam in the Middle East especially if the practice is proven to be true.
Secretary Ramon Carandang of the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office (PCDSPO) said the Palace is leaving it to Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario to handle the issue.
He said Secretary del Rosario was meeting Wednesday afternoon with Rep. Walden Bello who made the accusation on abuses committed by Philippine Embassy staffs. Based on that discussion, Malacanang will take appropriate action, Carandang said.
“Let’s let DFA establish the facts first and if these reports are true, then, certainly, we will not tolerate that,” Carandang said.
Malacanang called on overseas Filipino workers who have been victims of an alleged scam in the Philippine Embassy in Kuwait to come forward to file appropriate complaints to hold the perpetrators accountable.
On Tuesday, Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte said the Department of Foreign Affairs has stepped in and has already instructed the Head of the Embassy in Kuwait and act on this.
Reports of the alleged sex-for-repatriation practice of officials and personnel in the Philippine Embassy in Kuwait surfaced this week when an unidentified female OFW, who was part of a group of 46 housemaids deported from the Kuwaiti Deportation Center, complained about sexual demands of an “embassy official” in exchange for her repatriation.
| Aquino government pays tribute to Rizal in commemoration of 152nd birth anniversary |
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The Aquino government is paying tribute to Dr. Jose Rizal, through the social media, in commemoration of the 152nd birth anniversary of the country's national hero .
"June 19, 2013 is the 152nd birth anniversary of Dr. Jose P. Rizal. Today, the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office (PCDSPO) pays tribute to his life, works, and achievements through an online commemoration in the Presidential Museum and Library website, and its attached social media accounts in Facebook and Tumblr," PCDSPO Secretary Ramon Carandang said in a statement during the regular briefing in Malacanang on Wednesday.
"We encourage all to participate in this observance by using the hashtag: #Rizal152. This page features the continuation of PCDSPO’s digital colorization project, with three new archival photographs digitally rendered in color," Carandang said.
"Also featured is Rizal’s celebrated toast to the painters Juan Luna and Felix Resurrección Hidalgo, published in the original Spanish and in the English translation, with a recording by Audie Gemora," he said.
Born on June 19, 1861, José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda became the most prominent Filipino nationalist for advocating reforms through peaceful means rather than by violent revolution in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era.
Rizal was the seventh of eleven children and belonged to a wealthy family in the town of Calamba, Laguna. He attended the Ateneo Municipal de Manila and graduated Bachelor of Arts. He took up medicine and Philosophy and Letters at the University of Santo Tomas.
Rizal traveled alone to Madrid, Spain, where he continued his studies at the Universidad Central de Madrid and earned the degree of Licentiate in Medicine. He also enrolled at the University of Paris and earned a second doctorate at the University of Heidelberg.
Aside from being conversant in at least 10 languages, Rizal was a poet, essayist, diarist, correspondent, and novelist. His most famous works were his two novels, Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.
As a prominent political figure, Rizal was the founder of La Liga Filipina in 1892, a civic organization that subsequently led to the organization of the Kataastaasang, Kagalanggalang na Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan led by Andres Bonifacio and Emilio Aguinaldo.
Rizal’s execution on December 30, 1896 made him a martyr of the Philippine Revolution. |
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