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Pahayag ni governor Bong Lacson sa plano sang gobyerno mag import sang 200,000 metric tons sang kalamay sa Septiembre.
Kanlaon Volcano posibly nga magalupok liwat suno Ma. Antonia Bornas, Chief Science Research Specialist sang Phivolcs. Upod kay Phivolcs Director Teresito Bacolcol, si Bornas nagpatigayon sang briefing bahin sa sitwasyon sang bulkan kay Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson. Ang kanlaon naglupok (phreatic eruption) sang June 3. Suno sa Phivolcs dapat maghalin na ang mga naga estar sa four kilometer permanent danger zone bangud indi mapaktan ang sitwasyon sang bulkan.#Teresa’sTime
Senator Imee Marcos nanghatag P7.5 million nga Assistance for Individuals in Crisis Situation sa Cadiz City, Sagay City kag Manapla sang May,23. Si Marcos nagpatigayon man sang press conference. Here’s her views on the Negros Island Region bill pending the signing ibto a law by her brother President Ferdinand Marcos,Jr.
Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson nagsiling magapadayon ang bulk water supply project sang probinsiya kag ginahulat na lang ang pagpatigayon sang bidding. "We have already decided that we can tap that sources based on scientific study which has long been conducted," Lacson said. "We cannot depend on underground so we will make use of the surface water so these two rivers are good source of potable water," he added. Ang pahayag ginhimo sang gobernador pagakatapus nagpagua sang pamalabag si Silay City Mayor Joedith Garcia nga kuhaan sang tubig amo ang Embang kag Malogo rivers para sa sini nga proyekto. "Of course we will do everything possible to make it happen," Lacson said. Lacson when asked of possible politics behind Gallego's opposition said, " I will not outright say it's about politics maybe he has his reasons but there are studies that these rivers are good for potable water and Silay is also one of the recipients. Silay is in the loop". Tatlo ka companies ang interesado sa bidding for the proposed PHP1.2 billion Negros Occidental Bulk Water Supply Project (NBWSP) under a public-private partnership (PPP) scheme. These are the Manila Water Company Inc., Aboitiz InfraCapital, and Balibago Waterworks System Inc.