Manicani in Guiuan, Eastern Samar sets example

Manicani today. Two of the  more than 400 houses built by Nickel Asia Corporation for victims of Yolanda.

Manicani today. Two of the more than 400 houses built by Nickel Asia Corporation for victims of Yolanda.

GUIAN, Eastern Samar – It was in this town at the southernmost tip of Samar Island that typhoon Yolanda (international name, Haiyan), packing winds at 380 kilometers per hour, that made its first landfall at wee hours of Nov. 8, one year ago.

After four hours of howling, spine-tingling winds, only buildings and houses remained with roofs. Electric posts were toppled. Trees were uprooted. The sturdy coconut trees looked beaten with leaves dangling from the top.

Of the more than 47,000 population of Guiuan, more than two thousand were injured. A hundred perished.

Yolanda went on to inflict greater damage in the adjoining town of Leyte. Survivors said there is no exact number of those who died but definitely higher than the 6,000 the Aquino government wants to believe. They said if one totals the unidentified bodies buried in several mass graves, Yolanda claimed more than 15,000 lives.

Guiuan survivors  3 days after Yolanda struck last year.

Guiuan survivors 3 days after Yolanda struck last year.

One year after, gloom is still palpable in Tacloban, the capital of Leyte, although the residents have resumed their lives and are struggling to move on.

But it is not in Tacloban that President Aquino will be marking the first year of the tragedy.
It is here in Guiuan that President Aquino will report to the nation on how his government managed the worst disaster to have happened in this generation’s living memory.

Presidential Communications Operations Office Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. said the President will turn over housing units to the families displaced by the typhoon that destroyed almost everything standing.
Coloma said, “The President would no longer go to Tacloban City in Leyte where most people were killed during the height of the typhoon.”

Survivors gather for a  launching of rehabilitation of Manicani with the help of Nickel Asia Corporation. Feb. 2014.

Survivors gather for a launching of rehabilitation of Manicani with the help of Nickel Asia Corporation. Feb. 2014.

Given the political hostilities between Aquino and his officials, especially Interior Secretary Mar Roxas, and Tacloban City mayor Alfred S. Romualdez, Guiuan is not only a safe choice. It is an inspired choice.
Guiuan is a good example of of “resilience” as defined by the United Nations Development Programme which is “the capacity to recover quickly from a difficult situation such as disasters.”

The other element of resilience which is “the ability to adapt quickly to changing situations such as a changing climate” remains to seen but under the competent leadership of its hardworking mayor, Christopher “Sheen” Gonzales, private sector and the international community, are positive about Guiuan’s ability to rise from the traumatic experience.

That was noted by Undersecretary Danilo Antonio of the Office of the Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery when he guested at the turnover of more than 400 houses built by Nickel Asia Corporation to Yolanda victims in the island of Manicani, part of Guiuan, last Wednesday.

NAC's Dennis Zamora and PARR Undersecretary Danilo Antonio are joined by the barangay captains for the ceremonial groundbreaking for Manicani's multi-purpose hall.

NAC’s Dennis Zamora and PARR Undersecretary Danilo Antonio are joined by the barangay captains for the ceremonial groundbreaking for Manicani’s multi-purpose hall.

Antonio said, “Kayo ang unang tinamaan. At una rin kayo sa bumangon. (You were the first ones who were hit but you were also the first ones who stood up.)“

Last February,three months after Yolanda struck, Nickel Asia Corporation, which owns a non-operating mine in the island, started building the more than 400 houses for Manicani residents.

“This is just a start,” said Dennis Zamora, NAC senior vice president for marketing, who led the turnover of the houses , adding that working together, there are more things that they could accomplish.

Aquino should see how Manicani is bouncing back. It is something that he can tell the world about.

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Sun Postpaid Group Plan 1299

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6 least expensive cars in the Philippines

When buying a car, it doesn’t necessarily need to have the most powerful engine and state-of-the-art features. Sometimes, it just needs to be decent enough to spare you from the hassles of commuting. In this article we list down the specs, notable features, and pricing of some of the least expensive cars currently sold here in the Philippines.

The list below is arranged according to their respective prices in descending order.

Chevrolet Spark 1.0L MT

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Specifications and features:
995cc DOHC 16V 4-cylinder engine
FWD
68PS @6400rpm
92Nm @ 4800rpm
5-speed MT
Gas
14×4.5-inch alloy rims
Keyless entry and alarm
Power steering/lock/windows/mirror
Design: 5-door hatchback
Dimensions: 3,640 x 1,597 x 1,522mm
Wheelbase (space between front and rear axles): 2,375mm
Weight: 864kg
Price: Php548,888 

Suzuki Celerio 1.0L MT

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Specifications and features:
996cc SOHC 12V 3-cylinder engine
FWD
68PS @ 6000rpm
90Nm @4800rpm
5-speed MT
Gas
14×5.5-inch steel rims
Keyless entry and alarm
Power steering/lock/front windows
Fog lamps
Design: 5-door hatchback
Dimensions: 3500 x 1600 x 1470mm
Wheelbase (space between front and rear axles): 2,360mm
Weight: 890kg
Price: Php538,000

Mitsubishi Mirage GLX 1.2 MT

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Specifications and features:
1193cc DOHC 12V 3-cylinder engine
FWD
78PS @ 6000rpm
1ooNm @ 4000rpm
5-speed MT
Gas
14×5.0-inch steel rims
Power steering/lock/windows/mirror
Design: 5-door hatchback
Dimensions: 3,710 x 1,665 x 1,500mm
Wheelbase: 2,450mm
Weight: 825kg
Price: Php523,000

Toyota Wigo 1.0L E

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Specifications and features:
998cc DOHC 12V 3-cylinder engine
FWD
65PS @ 6000rpm
85Nm @ 3600rpm
5-speed MT
Gas
13-inch steel rims
Power steering/lock/windows
Fog lamps
Design: 5-door hatchback
Dimensions: 3,600 x 1,660 x 1,520mm
Wheelbase: 2,450mm
Weight: 1,430kg
Price: Php458,000

Hyundai Eon 0.8 GL MT

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Specifications and features:
814cc SOHC 9V 3-cylinder engine
FWD
56PS @ 5500rpm
75Nm @ 4000rpm
5-speed MT
Gas
13×4.5-inch steel rims
Power steering
Design: 5-door hatchback
Dimensions: 3,495 x 1,550 x 1,500mm
Wheelbase: 2,380mm
Price: Php438,000

Suzuki Alto 800 0.8L MT

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Specifications and features:
796cc SOHC 12V 3-cylinder engine
FWD
48PS @ 6200rpm
68Nm @ 3500rpm
5-speed MT
Gas
13-inch steel rims
Design: 5-door hatchback
Dimensions: 3,395 x 1,490 x 1,475mm
Wheelbase: 2,360mm
Weight: 725kg
Price: Php388,000

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ASUS ROG Rampage V Extreme officially lands

In addition to the X99-Deluxe, ASUS Philippines also launched its gamer-centric counterpart, the Republic of Gamers Rampage V Extreme X99 Motherboard.

Rampage V Extreme Philippines

As you would expect from an RoG board, the Rampage V Extreme is peppered with all the niceties that gives the user a competitive edge in gaming. This includes ASUS’ proprietary tweaks such as the SupremeFX 2014, KeyBot, built-in Wi-Fi 802.11ac with 3T3R, as well as Intel Gigabit with GameFirst II and LANGuard.

This ATX board also inherits most of the features found on its predecessors that made it a popular choice for overclocking enthusiasts (dedicated OC Zone, ASUS OC Panel, and high-grade materials used on chokes and caps), not to mention some new additions like the OC Socket (also present in the X99-Deluxe) and the Digi+ IV VRM which is complemented by DirectCU cooling technology.

ASUS RoG Rampage V Extreme specs:
Form Factor: ATX (30.5 x 24.4cm)
Socket: Intel Socket 2011-v3 Core i7 Processors
Chipset: Intel X99a
ASUS OC Socket
ASUS DIGI+ IV VRM with DirectCU cooling technology
10K Black Metallic Capacitors
MicroFine Alloy Chokes
Memory: 8x DIMM, up to 64GB DDR4 3200MHz (OC)
GPU: supports up to 3-way and Quad-GPU CrossfireX Technology
Support for 3-way and Quad-GPU SLI Technology
Storage: 8x SATA 6Gbps, 1x SATA Express, and 1x M.2 Socket 3
RAID 0/1/5/10 support
Audio: SupremeFX Formula 2014 (RealTek ALC1150)
Expansion slots: 2x PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16, 1x PCIe 2.0 x16
I/O ports: 14x USB 3.0 (4 on mid-board & 10 at the back)
6x USB 2.0 (2 on the back & 4 mid-board), 1x PS/2 port
ASUS OC Panel
1x Intel® Gigabit Ethernet with GameFirst III and ASUS LANGuard
1x ASUS Wi-Fi GO! Module, 3T3R Dual Band 802.11ac Wi-Fi
Bluetooth 4.0
5x Audio Jacks + 1x S/PDIF and 1x TOSLink

The new ASUS RoG Rampage V Extreme will be available in the country starting this month and can be had for Php26,100.

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