Negros Occidental agri losses rise to P23.6 million due to rains

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MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday pledged continued support for farmers to ensure the country’s food security. In his speech during the inauguration of the newly rehabilitated Mahayag Dam in Barangay Lower Salug Daku, Mahayag town, Zamboanga del Sur, Marcos recognized the vital role that farmers play in the society. READ: Marcos to

MANILA, Philippines — Interior and Local Government Secretary Jonvic Remulla on Thursday said his department will be procuring drones with light detection and ranging (LiDAR) to aid law enforcement’s manhunt for high-profile fugitives. “I’ve been given the clearance to procure drones with LiDAR. LiDAR can penetrate through canopies of trees to see what’s beneath them,”
ACT magistrate Glenn Theakston said most of the information the pair gathered was discoverable through a Google search or on social media.
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