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Thursday 12 January 2012

Region 4-A flood-prone areas bared | The Manila Bulletin Newspaper Online


Angono is listed as both flood and landslide prone municipality in the Province of Rizal. Being declared as such, what measures should be undertaken by the local government to proactively avoid calamity of greater magnitude.

Do we see moratorium on conversion of remaining forest area in Rizal Province into residential area or golf courses? or a need to map out government owned lots that needs reforestation.

We should act now before its too late.

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Wednesday 11 January 2012

Aquino thanks troops for safe, longest procession | Inquirer News



But Interior Secretary Jesse M. Robredo said he believed that the threat had passed following the raids conducted by police on suspected terrorist lairs on Sunday and Monday. The raids, though, yielded negative results.
“The downgrading of the alert status will formally come from the PNP, but because the (feast) is over, we don’t want the citizens to be alarmed by the prevailing high alert,” he said.
Robredo said various PNP units raided suspected terrorist safe houses in Angono, Rizal province; Culiat, Quezon City; and Baseco in Manila.
He also explained that previous intelligence reports indicating a possible terror threat were not specific to the Black Nazarene procession, but that recent assessments made by government experts pointed to the procession as the most likely target of an attack.'



Every resident of Angono should be extra vigilant and report suspicious looking persons/activities in their community to the nearest barangay hall or police precinct.