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[Title] => Ground cracks found in Sarangani village
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KORONADAL CITY Residents of a village in Glan, Sarangani have been told to immediately abandon their area after government geologists found numerous ground cracks there.
Jim Sampulna, Central Mindanao executive director of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), ordered the immediate evacuation of at least 100 families in Sitio Upper Pagang in Barangay Baliton after receiving the results of the geological survey of the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) on the presence of ground cracks in the area.
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[Title] => Tribal leaders denounce rape of 71-year-old
[Summary] => Koronadal City Blaan tribal leaders in Sarangani province denounced the alleged rape of a 71-year-old woman by her own grandson the other day in Barangay Baliton in Glan town, a police official said yesterday.
"The tribal leaders were shocked and furious about the rape of the old woman. They are now helping us locate the suspect," Senior Superintendent Efren Valeriano, police chief of Sarangani PNP, said in a telephone interview.
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[Title] => Geologists to probe ground fissures in Sarangani
[Summary] => Koronadal City Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Elisea Gozun has commissioned a team of govern-ment geologists to look into the ground fissures that hit a village in Glan, Sarangani.
In a report, the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) attributed the ground fissures in Purok Pagang in Barangay Baliton to a landslide caused by intermittent rains.
Portions of Purok Pagang subsided by three to four meters, prompting five families there to abandon their houses.
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[Title] => Ground fissures in Sarangani not due to quakes
[Summary] => GENERAL SANTOS CITY Government volcanologists have discounted the possibility that ground fissures that hit a barangay in Glan, Sarangani were due to volcanic activities or earthquakes.
In a statement, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said there is no "volcanic center" in Glan which "is underlain mostly by limestone and other marine sedimentary rocks."
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[Title] => 2 families missing, 8 houses buried in Sarangani cave-in
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY At least eight nipa houses were buried and two families were reported missing when the ground caved in due to rampaging floodwaters in a remote village in Sarangani last Thursday, the military said.
Lt. Col. Daniel Lucero, Armed Forces information chief, said the tragedy struck a portion of Sitio Lago in Barangay Baliton, Glan town.
"It was not clear how many people were missing but reports said two families were missing," he said, adding that rescue operations were ongoing.
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KORONADAL CITY Residents of a village in Glan, Sarangani have been told to immediately abandon their area after government geologists found numerous ground cracks there.
Jim Sampulna, Central Mindanao executive director of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), ordered the immediate evacuation of at least 100 families in Sitio Upper Pagang in Barangay Baliton after receiving the results of the geological survey of the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) on the presence of ground cracks in the area.
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[Summary] => Koronadal City Blaan tribal leaders in Sarangani province denounced the alleged rape of a 71-year-old woman by her own grandson the other day in Barangay Baliton in Glan town, a police official said yesterday.
"The tribal leaders were shocked and furious about the rape of the old woman. They are now helping us locate the suspect," Senior Superintendent Efren Valeriano, police chief of Sarangani PNP, said in a telephone interview.
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[Summary] => Koronadal City Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Elisea Gozun has commissioned a team of govern-ment geologists to look into the ground fissures that hit a village in Glan, Sarangani.
In a report, the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) attributed the ground fissures in Purok Pagang in Barangay Baliton to a landslide caused by intermittent rains.
Portions of Purok Pagang subsided by three to four meters, prompting five families there to abandon their houses.
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[Title] => Ground fissures in Sarangani not due to quakes
[Summary] => GENERAL SANTOS CITY Government volcanologists have discounted the possibility that ground fissures that hit a barangay in Glan, Sarangani were due to volcanic activities or earthquakes.
In a statement, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said there is no "volcanic center" in Glan which "is underlain mostly by limestone and other marine sedimentary rocks."
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[Title] => 2 families missing, 8 houses buried in Sarangani cave-in
[Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY At least eight nipa houses were buried and two families were reported missing when the ground caved in due to rampaging floodwaters in a remote village in Sarangani last Thursday, the military said.
Lt. Col. Daniel Lucero, Armed Forces information chief, said the tragedy struck a portion of Sitio Lago in Barangay Baliton, Glan town.
"It was not clear how many people were missing but reports said two families were missing," he said, adding that rescue operations were ongoing.
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