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==Featured News of The Philippines==
==Featured News of The Philippines==
Updated: December 27, 2021
Updated: December 31, 2021


'''AFP transports over 2.3M lbs. of relief goods in Odette-hit areas'''.<br>
'''Support sought for upcoming family income survey in Caraga'''.<br>
MANILA Several units of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) have delivered over 2.376 million pounds of relief goods to provinces battered by Typhoon Odette. In a statement on Sunday night, the AFP said a total of 15 aircraft and 13 naval vessels have been committed in the AFP’s humanitarian assistance and disaster response operations so far. Navy vessels have transported the bulk of the goods at 2.190 million pounds so far, while Air Force air assets that include one C-130 and eight S-70i Blackhawk helicopters have flown over 186,282 pounds of relief. The AFP also reported providing transportation assistance to 394 locally stranded individuals.
BUTUAN CITY The Philippine Statistics Authority in Caraga (PSA-13) on Friday urged the residents in the Caraga Region to support the scheduled 2021 Family Income and Expenditure Survey (FIES) Visit 2 from January 11 to 31, 2022. In a press statement Friday, Rosalina Apura, the PSA-13 director, said around 8,616 households will be involved in the conduct of the FIES Visit 2. “The FIES Visit 1 was already conducted last July 2021 with the first semester or January to June as the reference period. The second semester of 2021, or July to December will be the reference period for the FIES Visit 2 in January,” Apura said.
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'''Army won't condone soldiers in X’mas Day shooting'''<br>
'''‘Odette’-ruined NegOr MSMEs receive P8-K aid from DTI'''<br>
MANILA – The Philippine Army (PA) will cooperate with the Philippine National Police (PNP) on the case of the three soldiers involved in the Christmas Day shooting incident in Taguig City that wounded six civilians. "The personnel under investigation are already in the custody of the PNP. The PA is collaborating with the PNP on their investigation of the incident and will cooperate in any legal actions that may be taken against the suspects. Internally, we are also conducting a parallel investigation for the administrative cases that may be filed against them," Army spokesperson, Col. Xerxes Trinidad said in a statement Sunday night. He also assured the public that the PA does not condone any violation of laws or regulations by its personnel.
DUMAGUETE CITY – The first batch of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Negros Oriental whose sources of income were devastated by Typhoon Odette received livelihood aid from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) on Friday. DTI provincial director Nimfa Virtucio told the Philippine News Agency in an interview that the “Bangon Negosyo (Business Recovery)” kits are worth more than PHP1.1 million, simultaneously turned over in La Libertad and Bais City. Each livelihood kit is worth PHP8,000 and comes in the form of a Land Bank of the Philippines cash card that the beneficiary can use to purchase goods from DTI-accredited stores to help them revive or rebuild their lost businesses, such as sari-sari (retail) stores.


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