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  • Bogeez 5:33 pm on September 27, 2011 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , pedring disaster, pedring evacuation, pedring fund drive, pedring hotline, pedring hotline numbers, pedring volunteers, philippines, , red cross youth, red cross youth philippines, typhoon pedring, volunteers   

    Hotlines, Volunteer Corps and Fund Drives for Typhoon Pedring Victims in the Philippines 

    Tropical Typhoon Pedring hits the Philippines and made a landfall on Luzon at Aurora and Isabela early today bringing huge floods in Metro Manila and other areas in Luzon.

    Thousands of night workers and those who went to school and offices in the morning were still stranded and unrescued. Major highways were shut down due to floods and aftermaths of the typhoon. NAIA terminals have also cancelled flights and domestic flights around the country were stopped.

    In some areas near the biggest dams in the metro which overflowed, the floods have reached up to six feet.

    YOU CAN HELP!

     

    RED CROSS NEEDS VOLUNTEERS!

    Red cross needs volunteers: Pasay 8542748/4343751; LasPinas 8734873/4689688; Pasig 6350922; Alabang 8093132; NHQ Manila 5245787/527086 – From Aethen // Plurk

    EMERGENCY HOTLINES ?

    NATIONAL DISASTER COORDINATING COUNCIL
    NDCC EMERGENCY NUMBERS
    9125668
    9111406
    9122665
    9115061

    HELP HOTLINES
    7342118
    7342120

    BAGYONG ONDOY PHILIPPINE HOTLINE
    7342118
    7342120

    COAST GUARD
    5276136

    MERALCO
    16210

    SEN. VILLAR’S RESCUE LINES
    09172414864
    09276751981
    09174226800

    • RELIEF * SHELTER * DONATIONS

    Red Cross donation through SMS: text REDAMOUNT to 2899 (Globe) or 4483 (Smart)

    Relief Goods can be sent to Caritas Manila Office at Jesus St., Pandaca Manila near Nagtahan Bridge (tel.no. 5639298/5639308). Relief goods can also be brought Radio Veritas at Veritas Tower West Ave. Corner EDSA (tel no. 9257931-40).

     

    INFORMATION OF PEOPLE WHO NEED RESCUING:

    http://spreadsheets.google.com/lv?key=tohu9kthNU6anlf21Low08g&f=true&gid=1

    http://www.gmanews.tv/story/173248/list-of-addresses-of-flood-stranded-people-needing-rescue-with-interactive-map

    • Let’s do what we can to help in this calamity.

    It’s really heart breaking seeing pictures and watching the videos of what happened yesterday. To us who are lucky enough to be safe, let’s do our part in helping the affected ones.

    PCDRC
    72-A Times St., West Triangle, QC.
    9299820/22
    will accept relief goods

    Manor Superclub, Eastwood City
    will accept goods and other emergency items starting Sunday at 10 am

    All Petron brancheswill accept relief goods

    Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan Task Force Noah Ateneo Cervini Dorm

    Caritas Manila Office, Pandaca, MANILA accepts relief goods esp. milk, dry clothes, food

    Philippine Army Gym Fort Bonifacio accepts relief goods

    Camp Aguinaldo CRS Office, Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City
    0915-1162853
    will accept food, medicines, and other relief itemsFor emergency situations, you may call

    NDRRMC- 911-1406/912-2665/9125668
    PRC- 527-0856
    Police/Fire/Med Assistance- 117
    Meralco- 16211/16220/09175592824/09209292824
    Manila Water- 1627
    Maynilad- 1626
    MMDA- 136
    QC Rescue- 927-5914
    QC Gen Hosp- 920-5002
    Marikina Rescue- 646-2436
    Pasig Rescue- 631-0099
    Taguig Emergency Hotline- 1623
    ABS-CBN Typhoon Ondoy Hotline- 4163641

    For rubber boat/4×4 truck requests:
    NCRPO- 8383203/8383354

    For rescue dump trucks, text:
    09174226800/09276751981

    NDCC- 911-1406/911-1873/911-1906

     
  • Bogeez 2:36 am on April 30, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Bandila Facebook Fanpage, Bandila Hot Seat, Ces Drilon, election blogging, Henry Omaga Diaz, Manny Villar Bandila Hot Seat, philippines   

    Manny Villar in Bandila Hot Seat 

    I am an avid viewer of news programs. Due to the hectic class schedule that I have this summer, I only get the chance to watch news programs like Bandila and 24 which airs right after the primetime block. Recently, I and my dormitory buddies here in Molave are checking this Bandila Hot Seat portion of the program.

    The Bandila Hot Seat portion works as follows: they invite their viewers to chip in questions through Facebook and Twitter live. They ask these questions live from the candidate. A couple of days ago, Bandila started inviting the presidentiables on the hot seat.

    Tonight, one of the top bets to win the President seat this coming elections will be put in the Hot Seat beside news anchors Ces Drilon and Henry Omaga-Diaz. Checking the Bandila Facebook Fanpage right now, there are already lots of questions regarding the recent controversies that Manny Villar is facing  – some maybe part of election propaganda and some rose when he formally expressed his intention to run for presidency. And being the political animal that I am, it would be interesting to note how the trend of questions will be and how the questions will be chosen from a pool of Noynoy loyalists and Manny Villar supporters in Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites. This is also my first time to ask questions at the Facebook Fanpage as well as make a coverage of this Bandila Hot Seat portion of the news program.

    I am actually curious in Manny Villar response to C-5 controversy as it is for sure to be one of the questions to be thrown to him tonight.
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    • inghinyero 2:36 pm on April 30, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      villar or gibo :)

      • jean 6:22 am on May 1, 2010 Permalink | Reply

        after watching villar last night, he comes across to me as a leader capable of leading the nation out of poverty. he was credible, practical, and gave very direct and firm answers to the toughest questions.

        thanks to bandila for featuring him. now i am taking a second look at villar.

    • barrycyrus 9:56 am on April 30, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      The question is who are you voting for? :)

    • 20handbag20 11:38 am on January 3, 2011 Permalink | Reply

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  • Bogeez 12:18 am on September 27, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , kadamay, , philippines, , tropang villar, victims   

    Hotlines, Volunteer Corps and Fund Drives for Typhoon Ondoy Victims in the Philippines 

    Tropical Typhoon Ketsana (Ondoy – local name) hits the Philippines and made a landfall on Luzon yesterday bringing huge floods in Metro Manila and other areas in Luzon.

    Thousands of night workers and those who went to school and offices in the morning were still stranded and unrescued. Major highways were shut down due to floods and aftermaths of the typhoon. NAIA terminals have also cancelled flights and domestic flights around the country were stopped.

    In some areas near the biggest dams in the metro which overflowed, the floods have reached up to six feet.

    YOU CAN HELP!
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  • Bogeez 3:26 am on August 12, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: australi, bianca manalo, mexico, national costume, philippines, rachael finc   

    Update! Miss Philippines in National Costume Attire 

    This is probably the most fabulous National Costume attire that Miss Philippines had for the past ten years. :)
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    • ??????? 9:49 pm on August 13, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      Yes, thanks. :)
      Oh, yeah. Im just 11. Haha.
      Whoah, those girls are hot. :P
      .-= You might wanna read ???????´s blog ..I need your support! =-.

    • Mon 2:58 am on August 14, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      Hi Rommel, thanks for dropping by at my site. nasa blogroll ko na ikaw.
      at wow parang may ibubuga nga yang manok natin ah. *thumbs up*
      .-= You might wanna read Mon´s blog ..Callboys, Spongebob Briefs/Boxers and Blue Whales =-.

      • Rommel 4:46 am on August 14, 2009 Permalink | Reply

        Well, actually, diskumpyado pa din ako sa kanya. Though I must say she’s faring well. UTR pero malakas ang dating :/ chinita kasi eh

    • TSI 5:46 am on August 14, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      Wala bang negra hehe.

    • Nhil 3:35 pm on August 14, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      Oh yeah, awesome dress.

      Ms. Philippines doesn’t look stunning but I think she’ll do well. Or at least I hope so.

      • Rommel 11:00 pm on August 15, 2009 Permalink | Reply

        Sana nga she’ll do well. Ang oriental ng beauty kaya baka mapansin eh. She doesn’t look Filipino pero she looks so Asian.

    • casper...! 9:20 pm on August 21, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      go….! philippines^^ hope you get the crown…!

      • savers 9:13 pm on August 24, 2010 Permalink | Reply

        right i hope philippines get the crown your so very good

    • jordan shoes 11:45 pm on April 21, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      Great journey and experience!

    • EDISON 4:38 pm on August 23, 2010 Permalink | Reply

      GO MARIA VENUS RAJ…BRING ONE TITLE HOME TO MANILA SO WE CAN SHOW THE WORLD WHAT IT MEANS TO BE FILIPINO……..MAHALANA….SWERTE….A FILIPINO LOST IN TIME

    • MARCUS ASIS 10:12 am on September 12, 2011 Permalink | Reply

      SHE WILL WIN FOR SURE SHE HAS THE BEAUTY OF A FILIPINA THE INTELLIGENCE AND POISE.

  • Bogeez 2:22 am on August 12, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: jojie loren, philippines, project runway, rajo laurel, teresa herrera   

    Its Back!: Project Runway Philippines 2 

    The much-awaited comeback of Project Runway Philippines is slated to air tonight, August 12, 10 PM at ETC!

    It came off as a shock to me as the Philippine Fashion Week has already culminated last summer. But then, we’re back with one of the best franchise show of the Philippines, with thirteen feisty and talented individuals to look out for!
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    • Nhil 3:38 pm on August 14, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      ETC?

      Oh man, that’s on cable right? Ugh! Only local channels here for me. :(

      What i want to see again is PNTM.

    • Rommel 11:35 pm on August 15, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      Yea. ETC. :D SBN 21 :D
      No mo PNTM I think.

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