(PAGASA 24-HOUR PUBLIC WEATHER FORECAST as of Thursday, 06 November 2025) At 3:00 AM today, the center of Typhoon "TINO" {KALMAEGI} was estimated based on all available data over the coastal waters of Taytay, Palawan (11.1°N, 119.9°E) with maximum sustained winds of 120 km/h near the center and gustiness of up to 165 km/h. It is moving West Northwestward at 15 km/h. Light to Moderate rains are expected over #TawiTawi(TurtleIslands), #ZamboangaDelNorte, #ZamboangaSibugay(Payao, Imelda and Malangas) within the next 2-3 hours. Moderate to occasionally heavy rains are being experienced in #TawiTawi(Mapun), #Sulu(Pangutaran), #ZamboangaSibugay(Alicia, Mabuhay, Talusan and Olutanga) which may persist within 2-3 hours and may affect nearby areas.



Thursday, 6 November 2025

Mandatory GPS device on PUVs improves Butuan City’s transport system

By Mariesh F. Celedeña

BUTUAN CITY (PIA) — The installation of global positioning system (GPS) tracking devices in public utility vehicles (PUVs) is now reinforcing Butuan City’s transportation management system, ensuring safety, accountability, and efficiency for both operators and commuters.

“The use of GPS is very important, especially in tracking PUVs at night. We can easily monitor their speed and location, and verifying complaints has become easier through this system,” said Elmer Campania, technical assistant of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) Caraga during an interview with the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) Caraga.

On Oct. 24, LTFRB signed the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the city government of Butuan through the City Transportation and Traffic Management Department (CTTMD), and operators, formalizing the mandatory GPS installation in all public utility vehicles (PUVs) in Butuan City.

The MOA is anchored on LTFRB Memorandum Circular No. 2015-021 and the Department of Transportation (DOT) Department Order No 2023-022 which require GPS to all fixed route public transportation modes.

According to Campania, one of the advantages of installing GPS is that LTFRB can easily track the PUVs. They can easily verify the complaints filed to their office.

“Complaints such as PUVs not following their routes or out of line, trip cutting, over speeding, and among others can be filed in our office and official Facebook page. If proven true through verification of the GPS tracking system, erring drivers will be fined P5,000,” Campania said.

Engineer Karl Jun Arellano of CTTMD, emphasized that the GPS tracking initiative not only promotes order and efficiency but also enhances commuter safety, particularly for women, efficient and modern transportation services for all, specially that one of its features is the Automatic Fare Collection System (AFCS) a contactless payment system.

“With the use of GPS carnapping can be prevented and the route and driving speed will be monitored,” Engineer  Arellano added.

Currently, there are two (2) LTFRB accredited GPS service providers in Butuan City. This is to ensure that it is not difficult for PUV owners/drivers due to accessible options for compliance.

In addition, under the Sanguniang Panlalawigan Ordinance No. 7278-2025, tricycle operators in the city are also mandated to install GPS to their units 6 months after getting their franchise. 

Regular commuter, Angelica Cortez, expressed  appreciation for this initiative, saying, “I am thankful for this, as an employee who often works overtime and residents  far from the city proper, the GPS provides women like me a sense of security that the vehicle I am riding is monitored.” 

With this initiative, LTFRB Caraga and Butuan CTTMD continue to push for a safer, smarter, and more transparent transportation system in the city, one that upholds public trust and ensures commuter welfare. (MFC, PIA Caraga) 

Thursday, 6 November 2025

NCM 2025: Making Caraga a safe space for every child

By Niña Jonalyn-Diamante

The NCM 2025 celebration in Caraga stands as a powerful testament to the region’s steadfast commitment to upholding the rights and protection of every child—even amid the challenges posed by natural hazards and adversity. Through coordinated efforts, heartfelt advocacy, and inclusive programming, Caraga continues to envision a safe, nurturing environment where children’s voices are heard, their needs prioritized, and their futures safeguarded. (NJGD/PIA Caraga)

BUTUAN CITY (PIA) — Despite the inclement weather brought about by Typhoon Tino, the Caraga Regional Committee for the Welfare of Children (RCWC), led by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Caraga, successfully launched the National Children’s Month (NCM) 2025 celebration in Butuan City, reaffirming its commitment to making Caraga a safe space for children.

The kick-off program gathered members of the RCWC composed of government agencies and civil society organizations (CSOs) in a unified stand against Online Sexual Abuse or Exploitation of Children (OSAEC) and Child Sexual Abuse or Exploitation Materials (CSAEM). This year’s theme, “OSAEC-CSAEM Wakasan: Kaligtasan at Karapatan ng Bata Ipaglaban” (End OSAEC-CSAEM: Fight for the Safety and Rights of the Child), underscores the urgency of protecting children in the digital age.

In a recorded message, DSWD Secretary Rex Gatchalian expressed his solidarity through a recorded message: This year’s theme is more than just a call—it is a collective duty. As one concerned society, we must act together and we must act now.” 

Gatchalian also acknowledged the challenges posed by the digital age in protecting children. “To every Filipino, be digitally vigilant. Be compassionate. And be part of the solution. The DSWD together with the CWC and our partner stakeholders, reaffirms our unwavering commitment to protect the child’s dignity, and create a safe and child-friendly digital nation,” he added.

Earlier this year, the Council for the Welfare of Children (CWC) conducted a national online brainstorming session with child representatives to identify pressing issues affecting them. The participants raised concerns over the dangers of social media and the far-reaching impacts of digital abuse.

“Bullying experiences of children usually leave lasting emotional and psychological harm, with some children carrying the effects of online abuse even until adulthood,” said Jessie Catherine Aranas, chief of the Protective Services Division of DSWD Caraga.

Aranas emphasized that child abuse often leads to mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. “There are even some, if not given the proper intervention, are unable to bear the emotional pain and may turn to self-harm,” she added.

“On an international level, our theme also supports the four clustered rights emphasized by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), particularly the right to protection. We must exert all efforts to protect our children to not become victims of online sexual abuse and exploitation,” Aranas further stated.

A key initiative highlighted during the event was the Caraga Child Advocates Network (CAN), a regional, child-led organization officially recognized by the RCWC. Comprising members aged 10 to 17, Caraga CAN empowers children to advocate for their rights and well-being through school-based and community initiatives.

Representing the youth sector, 16-year-old Aaliyah Celine M. Puyo, the ‘little executive’ director of Caraga CAN, delivered a heartfelt message during the program: “Today marks not only a celebration but a beginning of a continuous fight for every child’s safety, dignity, providing them with the right avenue to dream freely. May this inspire us to listen more, care deeper, and inspire others to also act stronger,” she said.

Puyo concluded with a powerful reminder: “The children are not just the hope of the future, but the heart of it. And so let us all stand together to ensure that every child grows in a safe and secure environment.”

The NCM 2025 celebration in Caraga stands as a powerful testament to the region’s steadfast commitment to upholding the rights and protection of every child—even amid the challenges posed by natural hazards and adversity. Through coordinated efforts, heartfelt advocacy, and inclusive programming, Caraga continues to envision a safe, nurturing environment where children’s voices are heard, their needs prioritized, and their futures safeguarded. (NJGD/PIA Caraga)

TODAY’S TOP STORIES - Wednesday, 5 November 2025

TODAY’S TOP STORIES (from online monitoring)

As of 05 November 2025, Wednesday, 5:00 p.m.

This aerial photo shows damaged houses in the aftermath of Typhoon Tino in Talisay, in Cebu province on November 5, 2025. Photo by Agence France-Presse

1. TYPHOON TINO AFTERMATH:

-NDRRMC: Typhoon Tino death toll jumps to 66; 26 missing

-Report: Typhoon Tino death toll soars past 90

-Cebu City declares state of calamity

-’Tino’ leaves 24 dead, 41 missing in Negros Occidental

-Nearly 3,000 stranded as 'Tino' continues to disrupts sea travel

-Tino intensifies; Signal no. 4 remains over northern Palawan

[ABS-CBN News, Daily Tribune, DZBB, GMA News, Inquirer, Manila Bulletin, Manila Standard, Manila Times, News5PH, NewsWatchPlus, Philstar, Rappler, Sunstar]

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2134532/typhoon-tino-death-toll-jumps-to-66-26-missing-ndrrmc

2. TYPHOON RELIEF/RECOVERY EFFORTS:

-Marcos orders probe of Cebu flood control projects

-Palace says Marcos to visit typhoon-hit Cebu

-International community expresses solidarity with 'Tino' victims

-NDRRMC: Over 1M persons affected, cost of aid for Typhoon Tino victims stands at P31 million

[ABS-CBN News, GMA News, Inquirer, Manila Bulletin, News5PH, NewsWatchplus]

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/964980/marcos-orders-probe-of-cebu-flood-control-projects/story/

3. Cyclone outside PAR may become super typhoon before entry this weekend, to be named 'Uwan' — PAGASA

[ABS-CBN News, GMA News, News5PH, NewsWatchplus, Inquirer, Manila Bulletin, Rappler]

https://mb.com.ph/2025/11/05/cyclone-outside-par-may-become-super-typhoon-before-entry-this-weekend-to-be-named-uwan-pagasa

4. AFP, DND mourn death of 6 PAF airmen in Agusan del Sur chopper crash; Palace extends condolences to kin of victims

[ABS-CBN News, DZRH, Daily Tribune, GMA News, Inquirer, Malaya, Manila Bulletin, Manila Standard, Manila Times, NewsWatch Plus, Philstar] https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/nation/964965/afp-dnd-mourn-death-of-6-paf-airmen-in-agusan-del-sur-chopper-crash/story/

5. Philippine inflation unchanged at 1.7% in October

[ABS-CBN News, BusinessWorld, Daily Tribune, DZRH, GMA News, Inquirer, Manila Bulletin, Manila Times, News5PH, NewsWatch Plus, Philstar, Rappler]

https://business.inquirer.net/556412/philippine-inflation-unchanged-at-1-7-in-october

6. Marcos, Duterte public trust ratings down in Q3—OCTA

[GMA News, DZRH, Malaya, Manila Standard] https://manilastandard.net/news/314664477/marcos-duterte-public-trust-ratings-down-in-q3-octa.html

7. Marcos orders gov't agencies to host 'simple' Christmas parties following calamities

[ABS-CBN News, GMA News, Inquirer, Manila Bulletin, News5PH, Philstar] https://mb.com.ph/2025/11/05/keep-christmas-celebrations-simple-meaningful-marcos-reminds-govt-officials

8. DBM approves P41 million budget for ICI for this year

[ABS-CBN News, GMA News, Inquirer, NewsWatchplus, News5PH]

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2134626/dbm-approves-p41-million-budget-for-ici-for-this-year

9. Zaldy Co afraid to come home due to ‘serious threats’ to his life —legal counsel

[ABS-CBN News, Daily Tribune, GMA News, Inquirer, Manila Times, News5PH, Philstar] https://news.tv5.com.ph/breaking/read/zaldy-co-afraid-to-come-home-due-to-serious-threats-to-his-life-legal-counsel

10. AMLC freezes 7th batch of assets linked to flood control scandal

[ABS-CBN News, BusinessWorld, Inquirer, GMA News, NewsPH, Rappler]

https://business.inquirer.net/556499/amlc-freezes-7th-batch-of-assets-linked-to-flood-control-scandal

© Philippine Information Agency Monitoring Unit

Wednesday, 5 November 2025

DICT Caraga promotes use of eGovPH app for faster, safer public service transactions

By Nora L. Molde

BUTUAN CITY (PIA) — The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Caraga is encouraging the public to download and register on the eGovPH app, a one-stop digital platform designed to make government transactions faster, safer, and more efficient.

During the Kapihan sa PIA held at SM City Butuan on October 21, Marku Paul P. Serrano, project development officer of DICT Caraga, emphasized the advantages of using the app, which integrates various national and local government online services into a single, easy-to-use platform.

“The eGovPH app allows citizens to conveniently access documents, pay fees, and process transactions without the need to visit multiple government offices,” Serrano said. “The initiative is also part of the government’s digital transformation program, which promotes ease of doing business and strengthens public service delivery through information and communications technology.”

Serrano assured users that data stored in the eGovPH app are protected and secure, as the app  follows strict data privacy and cybersecurity standards. He noted that several government agencies are currently in the process of system integration to ensure seamless access and interoperability of services within the platform. 

Clyde Hikilan, a news reporter from Hope Radio Philippines, shared that he finds the app advantageous not only for faster transactions but also for staying updated on personal government contributions. “It’s very useful because we can now easily check our contributions in SSS, PhilHealth, and Pag-IBIG anytime through the app,” Hikilan said.

Serrano encouraged the public to download the eGovPH app and enjoy the privileges it offers, highlighting that it provides safe, efficient, and unified digital government services designed to make citizens’ transactions more convenient and transparent. (NCLM, PIA Agusan del Norte)

Wednesday, 5 November 2025

Tandag City helps over 2000 families affected by ‘Tino’

By Nida Grace P. Barcena

TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur (PIA) — The city government of Tandag, through its City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO), conducted relief operations early morning on November 4 for residents displaced by Typhoon Tino.

A total of 2,029 families in evacuation centers in the city received relief food packs and were provided with immediate assistance following their preemptive and forced evacuation prompted by Tino’s threat. 

City officials, led by Mayor Roxanne Pimentel, personally supervised the distribution to ensure that all families received assistance promptly and equitably. The relief operation underscores the city government’s proactive and compassionate approach to safeguarding residents during calamities.

According to CDRRM Officer Reyveen John Geli, the affected families were mainly from coastal and low-lying communities, who were evacuated before the projected landfall of Tino. The efficient flow of information and coordination between response teams, barangay officials, and community volunteers ensured the smooth delivery of aid.

One evacuee, who revealed her name as Delia, expressed gratitude for the assistance, saying, “Dako among pasalamat sa city government sa ilang tabang. Bisag lisod ang kahimtang, nabati namo nga wala mi pasagdi. (We are deeply thankful to the city government for their help. Even in these difficult times, we feel that we are not forgotten).”

Mayor Pimentel also issued Executive Order No. 46-2, series of 2025, entitled ‘An Order Lifting Certain Actions Under Executive Order Nos. 46 and 46-1, Series of 2025, Except for the Continued Activation of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC).’ The order ensures that while normal activities gradually resume, the city’s Emergency Operations Center remains active to monitor the situation and address ongoing recovery needs. (NGPB, PIA Surigao del Sur)