After taking a break in imposing rotational brownouts, the Davao Light and Power Co., will resume in imposing power interruptions on May 13 and 14.
A Mindanao-based power monitoring body assured that there will be stable power supply on May 9, in time for the country’s national and local elections.
Although already crowded, the night market located along Roxas avenue here is still open to vendors who wish to sell their products.
The City Health Office (CHO) here reported an increase in the number of cases of animal bites in the city in the first quarter this year.
The good news: Davao City Water District (DSWD) will buy two mobile generator sets to provide electricity to the production wells and booster pumps affected by the rotating brown-outs.
Residents here expressed dismay with the increase in their electric bills despite the five-hour power interruptions implemented by the Davao Light and Power Company (DLPC).
Davao’s plan to beam “free” wireless fidelity (WiFi) service in the city has been given a green light as local legislators here approved with finality the ordinance backing the said project on Tuesday, April 19.
The City Social Services and Development Office (CSSDO) reported that a total of 396 families lost their homes after a massive fire gutted a portion of the wet market in Barangay Bankerohan last Friday, April 15 at 4:00 pm.
The Davao Light and Power Co. (DLPC) announced on Thursday, April 14, that there will be no power interruption in Davao City during the May 9 elections.
Councilor Leah Librado-Yap on Tuesday, April 12, said she remains to be against the approval of the P40-billion Mega Harbour reclamation project over claims that families nearby would be dispossessed of their properties.