Water Temperature in the Crater of Taal Volcano Rises

Main Crater of Taal Volcano

Taal volcano continues to show sign of possible eruption as the water temperature in the main crater of the Volcano continues to heat up over the weekend. The volcano was given an Alert level 2 warning by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology early this month. Officials of Phivolcs who are monitoring the volcanic … Read more

Toxic Mercury Vapor Detected by Environmental group in Port Area in Tondo, Manila

Environmental Group; Global Alliance Incinerator Alternatives, Health Care Without Harm and the EcoWaste Coalition

Environmentalist urged to observe proper toxic waste disposal in Tondo, Manila after they have detected toxic vapors, specifically mercury vapor, near the port area. The investigation was conducted by the environmental group Ban Toxics, Global Alliance Incinerator Alternatives, Health Care Without Harm and the EcoWaste Coalition last April 19. The result shows the present of … Read more

3 More Bodies Retrieved From Compostella Valley Landslide

Damage made by Compostela Valley landslide

With the continuing search and rescue operations at the Compostella Valley where many residents were considered missing after the landslide, three more bodies were recovered in the area. The first body was recovered about 8:55 in the morning Monday April 25. The second was found separately about 10:40 AM and the third one was recovered … Read more

Lacson, Still Willing to Serve Pres. Aquino in his Cabinet

Senator Panfilo Lacson’s term as a Senator will soon end in the year 2013. But he said that if granted, he will be willing to continue serving the public if the administration of our President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III will offer him a position in the Cabinet by the end of his term. During an … Read more

Toyota’s Production Affected by Shortage in Supplies of Parts

Toyota Corporation announced the decrease in their production

World’s biggest producer of cars, Toyota Corporation, announced the decrease in its production in Japan this March to 63% compare to last year of the same month. The fell down of production was caused by the shortages in supplies of parts, which was affected by the last month’s earthquake and tsunami disaster that stroke the … Read more

Prince of Bahrain declines Invitation to the Royal Wedding

Prince Al-Khalifa of Bahrain

Due to the continuing unrest, Prince Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa of Bahrain made a decision to decline from the royal wedding invitation in London. Al-Khalifa sent a letter to Prince William of Britain expressing a “deep regret” for declining his request. On Friday, Prince William will marry Kate Middleton. Meanwhile, several protests continues to happen … Read more

Swimming at Manila Bay will Land You to Hospital or Jail

Swimming Manila Bay

Officials in Manila have warned citizens not to swim in the polluted waters of Manila Bay because aside from being hospitalized it will also bring you to jail. Manila Vice Mayor, Isko Moreno is now planning to p(–foul word(s) removed–) an ordinance that will ban people from swimming in Manila Bay. He warned the citizen … Read more

Eastern Indonesia Hits by a Strong Shallow 6.2-Magnitude Earthquake

earthquake

A strong and shallow earthquake hit the eastern Indonesian island of Sulawesi early Monday April 25, 2011, officials said. Some homes were damaged, but there were no immediate reports of injuries. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the 6.2-magnitude quake at a depth of 6-miles (9 kilometers) was centered 45-miles (75 kilometers) southeast of the … Read more

NAIA Terminal 1 Officials Promise a Good Toilets for Travelling Public

Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 1 Entrance

After being included to the top ten world’s worst airports. Officials of Ninoy Aquino International Airport have promised that there will be clean toilets with running water, toilet paper and soap in the old terminal building within two to three months. Jose Angel Honrado, Manila International Airport general manager said that the agency has already … Read more

World’s most Premature Baby “Frieda” Born in Germany

Worlds most premature baby ever born

A woman in Germany gave birth to world’s most premature baby. She only had a 21 weeks and five day’s pregnancy, which made her baby as the world’s most premature baby who ever survive. The report started to circulate last Saturday at different newspaper. The baby was named Frieda; she only measured 11inches (28 centimeters) … Read more