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Visayas

Bacolod City Targets 108K Kids For MR, Polio Immunization

The Bacolod City Health Office aims to immunize over 108,000 children to prevent an increase in measles and polio cases.

Police Regional Office-7: Holy Week In Central Visayas Generally Peaceful

The regional police office in Central Visayas happily announced that the recent holy week was organized peacefully, recording no crime from Lenten celebrations.

Leyte Farmer Groups Get Hauling Trucks

Leyte farmers have received hauling trucks from the government to support the expansion of their farming business.

Northern Samar Fishers Get New Vessel To Raise Tuna Catch

The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources has offered the fishing vessel to fishermen in Northern Samar to encourage them to contribute to the annual tuna production in the country.

Kadiwa Fair Highlights Food Month In Eastern Visayas

The agricultural department has used the Kadiwa stores in Eastern Visayas to promote local food products to celebrate Filipino Food Month.

DOH Warns Public Of Health Risks This Lenten Season

The Department of Health in Eastern Visayas reminded residents to monitor their bodies whenever outside during the Lenten season to avoid serious health risks.

Negros Occidental Town Banana Fest Bounces Back With More Varieties

The Barangay Mansalanao in Negros Occidental catered for a banana festival once again after the massive damage of Typhoon Odette last year.

Negros Occidental Farm Established As Hybrid Coconut Seed Production Site

The Philippine Coconut Authority shared the building of an on-farm coconut hybridization site in Negros Occidental to promote the replanting and propagation of hybrid seeds.

DPWH Plants 315K ‘Replacement’ Trees In Eastern Samar

The Department of Public Works and Highways initiated a tree planting activity in Eastern Samar as a replacement for trees removed from a netting project.

DepEd Restores Gabaldon Building In Laua-an, Antique

The country's education department has opened the restored two-story building to residents in Antique to preserve and promote education at the same time.