(PAGASA 24-HOUR PUBLIC WEATHER FORECAST as of Friday, 24 April 2026) Easterlies affecting Southern Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Easterlies ang makaapekto sa rehiyon sa Caraga.



Friday, 24 April 2026

Sustained security operations in Surigao Sur reinforce ‘Bagong Pilipinas’ peace agenda

By Nida Grace P. Barcena

TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur  Sustained security operations in Surigao del Sur continue to yield significant gains against remaining elements of the communist terrorist group (CTGs), reinforcing the national government’s peace and development agenda under the Bagong Pilipinas governance framework of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. 

In a report from the 401st Infantry Brigade, in coordination with the 75th Infantry Battalion and the 3rd Special Forces Battalion, government troops successfully neutralized a CTG member during an armed encounter in the hinterlands of Sitio Bulacan, Barangay Bolhoon, San Miguel, Surigao del Sur, on April 15.

The clash stemmed from intelligence-driven operations targeting remnants of the North Eastern Mindanao Regional Committee (NEMRC). After the encounter, troops recovered the body of a CTG member identified as alias ‘Ka Keroy,’ along with five high-powered firearms and other equipment abandoned at the scene. The operation was launched after a concerned resident reported alleged extortion activities committed by armed group members in the community.

According to Colonel Glenn Joy U. Aynera, acting commander of the 401st Infantry Brigade, the operation underscores the continued resolve of government forces to dismantle remaining insurgent structures in Northeastern Mindanao.

“This achievement is aligned with the Command’s objective to clear and dismantle the North Eastern Mindanao Regional Committee and ensure the safety and security of communities,” Aynera said.

Discovery of IED materials 

In a separate operation on April 12, government troops uncovered materials believed to be used in the fabrication of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in Sitio Palompon, Barangay Mahaba, Marihatag, Surigao del Sur, further disrupting the operational capability of insurgent remnants in the province.

Personnel from Delta Company of the 75th Infantry Battalion, with support from the 1st Civil-Military Operations Company, conducted the operation following a tip from a concerned citizen regarding suspicious war materials in the area.

Authorities recovered four gallons of nitro energetic molecules, believed to be used in IED production. The items were immediately secured and transported to a patrol base for proper disposition.

Military officials said the discovery significantly weakened the capability of CTG remnants to carry out violent activities, while enhancing the protection of communities and critical infrastructure in the area.

Community cooperation strengthens peace efforts

Officials emphasized that the success of both operations highlights the crucial role of community cooperation in sustaining peace and security gains. 

Aynera commended the troops and residents for their vigilance and active support, noting that public cooperation is important in preventing the resurgence of rebel activities.

“We commend our troops and the vigilant communities for their collaboration and courage. These collective efforts bring us closer to achieving lasting peace in the region,” he said.

Peace and development agenda

The sustained military operations align with the national government’s peace and development thrust under the Bagong Pilipinas governance approach, which emphasizes security, stability, and inclusive development in formerly conflict-affected areas.

Officials stressed that security gains on the ground complement government efforts to roll out development programs, infrastructure projects, and social services to uplift communities and promote long-term peace. 

With continued improvements in security conditions, authorities remain optimistic that more areas in the Caraga region will transition toward sustained development, enabling communities to rebuild livelihoods and strengthen local economies. (NGPB, PIA Surigao del Sur)

Friday, 24 April 2026

PhilHealth assures solo parents of healthcare services coverage

By Nora L. Molde

BUTUAN CITY (PIA)  Solo parents are assured of accessible and comprehensive healthcare services as Republic Act No. 11223 or the law on Universal Health Care guarantees their automatic membership in the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), in line with the national government’s directive to ensure equitable access to healthcare for all Filipinos.

The initiative also supports President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s thrust to strengthen the country’s healthcare system through inclusive and people-centered programs, particularly for vulnerable sectors such as solo parents.

In observance of Solo Parents Week, themed “Hindi Ka Nag-iisa sa Iyong Pag-iisa: Yakap at Kalinga para sa Solo Parent,” PhilHealth Caraga highlighted its expanded support mechanisms, categorizing solo parents as indirect contributors to the national health insurance program.

Jocelyn E. CaƱete, field operations division chief of PhilHealth Caraga, explained that solo parents are already covered and can readily access services by presenting their solo parent ID and PhilHealth identification number (PIN) at any PhilHealth office or accredited health facility.

“As long as you have your PhilHealth number, you can avail of the benefits,” CaƱete emphasized during the Kapihan sa PIA held at SM City Butuan on April 21. 

She added that solo parents and their qualified dependents are entitled to a wide range of benefits, including outpatient and inpatient services, as well as specialized packages such as the Yaman ng Kalusugan Program (YAKAP) and the Guaranteed and Accessible Medications for Outpatient Treatment (GAMOT). Members may also avail of the zero balance billing policy in public hospitals, while those seeking care in private facilities can receive applicable discounts.

Meanwhile, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Caraga reported that the province of Agusan del Norte has 3,680 registered solo parents among the 13,119 across the Caraga region.

Jessie Catherine B. Aranas, chief of the Protective Services Division of DSWD Caraga, presented the data during the Kapihan sa PIA, underscoring the growing number of beneficiaries of government programs for solo parents.

CaƱete further assured that qualified dependents of solo parents are equally covered under PhilHealth benefits. These include children, parents aged 60 years old and above, adopted children, and foster children under the care of the solo parent.

“Qualified dependents are granted the same benefit packages, including access to outpatient and inpatient services,” she said.

To further expand access to services, PhilHealth Caraga encouraged solo parents to avail of healthcare assistance during the April 23–24, 2026, one-stop shop service caravan at Gaisano City Mall, Butuan, and on April 27, 2026, in Surigao City.

PhilHealth services, including the programs on YAKAP and GAMOT, will be made available during the caravan, bringing government assistance closer to solo parents, dependents, and their families. (NCLM, PIA Agusan del Norte)

Friday, 24 April 2026

396 Dinagat Islands PUV drivers receive fuel subsidy from DSWD

By Renelle L. Escuadro

BUTUAN CITY (PIA) — The government’s cash relief assistance or fuel subsidy has reached the Dinagat Islands, with 396 public utility vehicle (PUV) drivers, particularly of three-wheeler transport locally called ‘bao-bao,’ each receiving P5,000.

At the payout held in San Jose town on April 16, PUV drivers received a total of P1,980,000 from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)-Caraga.

In collaboration with the local government of San Jose through the Municipal Traffic Office, each beneficiary received the P5,000, ensuring inclusivity and leaving no Dinagatnon driver behind.

San Jose Mayor Ruben J D. Zuniega attended the distribution and said that the cash relief assistance came from the national government through the DSWD to help bao-bao drivers, hit hardest by the spike in fuel costs due to the Middle East war.

He added, “Sa local nga lebel, gipangunahan kini sa atong LGU aron masiguro nga maabot ang benepisyo mismo sa mga benepisyaryo” (At the local level, the distribution is facilitated by the LGU to ensure that the assistance will reach the rightful beneficiary), he said.

“Unaha ninyo ang bugas ug gasolina. Kana nga subsidy dili na para lingaw-lingaw kay para na sa inyong panginabuhian,” Mayor Zuniega told the drivers.

(Prioritize the purchase of your rice and fuel. The subsidy is not intended for pleasure or merry-making because that is for your livelihood).

As response to the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to provide support to drivers affected by the Middle East crisis, the DSWD’s cash relief assistance for the transport sector kicked off in the Caraga region on April 8, benefitting the drivers who are members of the different tricycle operators and drivers’ associations (TODA) in the cities of Bayugan, Bislig, Butuan, Cabadbaran, Surigao, and Tandag.

Thereafter, various payouts were implemented in other local government units in the region. As of April 16, DSWD Caraga reported that the program helped the 6,902 TODA members in the region who received a total of P34,510,000.

Aside from Dinagat Islands, there are 2,083 beneficiaries from Agusan del Norte (P10,415,000); 1,888 beneficiaries from Agusan del Sur (P9,440,000); 758 drivers from Surigao del Norte (P3,790,000); and 1,777 beneficiaries from Surigao del Sur (P8,885,000). (RLE, PIA Dinagat Islands with reports from DSWD Caraga and LGU San Jose, PDI)

Friday, 24 April 2026

DHSUD expands 4PH with beneficiary-centric housing modality in Caraga

By Mariesh F. CeledeƱa

BUTUAN CITY (PIA)  The Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD)-Caraga continues to strengthen its expanded Pambansang Pabahay Para sa Pilipino (4PH) Program to ensure that more Filipinos, particularly Caraganons, gain access to safe, decent, and affordable housing.

DHSUD Caraga Director Fulgencio R. Buyan shared during an interview with the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) Caraga on April 21 in Butuan City. 

“The housing initiative has evolved from the original 4PH Program, which primarily focused on vertical housing, into the Expanded 4PH Program that now also accommodates horizontal housing developments,” Dir. Buyan said. “This expansion adopts a beneficiary-centric housing modality, allowing housing options to be tailored-fit to the actual needs and capacity of beneficiaries.” 

Buyan also relayed that several local government units (LGUs) across the region have expressed strong support for the program, particularly in facilitating the formation of homeowners’ associations and identifying suitable project sites. 

He cited the local government unit of Talacogon in Agusan del Sur that recently secured a developer and is currently processing documentary requirements, with project implementation targeted to commence within this year, 2026.

“Through strengthened collaboration with LGUs and the adoption of a beneficiary-centric housing modality, DHSUD Caraga continues to pave the way for safer, more inclusive, and sustainable communities across the region,” the director said. 

Meanwhile, according to Engineer Joel C. Lobrino, development officer of DHSUD Caraga, the DHSUD’s beneficiary-centric modality ensures that housing affordability is fully integrated into project development.

“Under this modality, the program matches the housing package with what the beneficiary can afford. The project will be designed based on the needs and capacity of the beneficiaries, whether the preferred housing type is vertical or horizontal,”  Lobrino said.

Moreover, in partnership with the Home Development Mutual Fund (Pag-IBIG Fund), the expanded 4PH Program also offers accessible housing financing, with interest rates as low as three percent, making homeownership more attainable for low- and middle-income families.

DHSUD Caraga is also focusing on regulating developers, expediting the approval of housing projects, and strengthening homeowners’ associations to better protect Caraganons when purchasing house-and-lot packages, especially amid rising costs brought about by the energy crisis. 

It encourages communities to organize and strengthen homeowners’ associations. These associations serve as platforms where beneficiaries can share their preferences, ideas, and concerns regarding housing design and community development. (MFC, PIA Caraga)

Wednesday, 22 April 2026

DBP hikes support to Mindanao

State-owned Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) has signed agreements with two government agencies aimed at strengthening socio-economic initiatives including enhancing agricultural productivity and food production in the Mindanao region, a top official said.

DBP President and Chief Executive Officer Michael O. de Jesus said the Bank entered into a partnership with the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) and signed a tripartite agreement with the same agency and the Department of Agriculture – Philippine Rural Development Project (DA – PRDP) Project Support Office Mindanao to deliver critical socio-economic projects for key sectors in the region.

“The collaborative undertakings with MinDA and DA – PRDP are expected to strengthen DBP’s relationships with local government units in Mindanao and boost its support to initiatives that can generate economic activities in the communities and improve the lives of millions of ordinary Filipinos,” de Jesus said.

DBP is the ninth largest bank in the country with total assets of P1.041 trillion and provides credit support to four priority sectors of the economy – infrastructure and logistics; micro, small and medium enterprises; the environment; and social services and community development.

MinDA, established through Republic Act 9996, is mandated to facilitate extensive participation across sectors in advancing socio-economic development in Mindanao. Meanwhile, the agreement with MinDA and DA – PRDP aims to enhance farm and fish productivity through infrastructure development, technology adoption and enterprise support.

De Jesus said under the agreement with MinDA, DBP will extend financing to qualified proponent beneficiaries, including Mindanao LGUs and private sector entities, such as MSMEs, cooperatives, and social enterprises.

He said support will be prioritized for critical projects such as climate-resilient infrastructure, renewable energy, water supply and sanitation facilities, healthcare and educational facilities, and agri-industrial developments.

“In the tripartite agreement, DA-PRDP will provide technical assistance and endorse agriculture and fishery projects eligible for financing under the Bank’s various credit facilities while MinDA will provide institutional support and facilitate stakeholder coordination,” de Jesus said.

As of December 31, 2025, DBP has approved P96.2 billion in total loans for various projects in the region.