
“Dolomite lang ang matatag” – DENR exec posted amidst Typhoon Ulysses
“Dolomite lang ang matatag,” he wrote as part of the caption in the now deleted post.
“Dolomite lang ang matatag,” he wrote as part of the caption in the now deleted post.
“UP has a new charter. It is really a partner of government. And that is why I had to distance—in fact, I will go to the extent of saying I disagree with the statement of Usec. Antiporda,” Roque, a former UP law professor, said in a virtual presser.
The explosion of AC Energy’s Barge 102 on Friday forced at least 63 households to be relocated to avoid the toxic fumes circulating the area.
After learning the situation in Boracay, the DENR took water samples and later on found out the samples were tested positive for unsafe coliform levels.