A storm alert has been hoisted in six provinces in Luzon and an island off the northeastern coast of Quezon province Thursday as Typhoon Pepeng gains more strength.
As of 11 p.m. Thursday, the weather bureau reported that Pepeng (international codename: Parma) has slowed down slightly as it continues to move towards Aurora-Isabela area.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) raised storm signal no. 1 over Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Albay, Quezon, Polilio Island and Aurora.
Nathaniel Cruz, the Philippines’ chief weather forecaster, said Typhoon Pepeng could strengthen into a “super typhoon,” a designation given to storms with sustained winds exceeding 200 kph. It was carrying less rain than Ondoy, but the stronger winds could be very destructive, he said.
However, the storm could still change course and miss the Philippines, he said.
Pepeng was spotted 390 km east southeast of Virac, Catanduanes as of 10 p.m. Thursday. It is expected to hit land on Saturday, but was already bringing rain to eastern provinces.
Pagasa head Prisco Nilo said Pepeng could develop into a super typhoon by Friday afternoon if it attained wind strength above 215 kph.
“Looking at the rate of its intensification, most likely tomorrow (Friday) maybe noontime or afternoon it will reach 215 kph,” said Nilo.
Pepeng is expected to make its landfall on Saturday morning in Aurora-Isabela area but the Pagasa chief said strong winds and moderate rainfall could already be experience in the some parts of Northern Luzon.
By Saturday afternoon, Pepeng is projected to reach Mountain Province and by Sunday afternoon, it will be at 190 km Northwest of Laoag City.
Storm signal warning could be raised by Friday night in some areas in Northern Luzon depending on the intensity of Pepeng.
“The signal no. 4 warning could be announce by 11 p.m. Friday if Pepeng sustains its strength,” said Nilo.
Nilo said there is a minimal probability for Pepeng to change its course but he would still advise the public to prepare.
He said the areas in National Capital Region which were hit by Typhoon Ondoy (international codename: Ketsana) will still feel the effect of Pepeng but not that intense.
“Metro Manila could still experience strong winds and rainfall but Pepeng will not have a direct impact on Manila,” he said.
Officials were preparing compulsory evacuation plans for tens of thousands of people in the Philippines as they watched Typhoon Pepeng track toward the country with winds gusting up to 230 kph.
A decision on the evacuations would be made in the next day or so, Social Welfare Secretary Esperanza Cabral said. Meanwhile, refugees from the existing disaster were asked to halt any plans to return home and stay in shelters, she said.
Pepeng could be more powerful than Typhoon Ondoy, which left the Philippines’ capital awash Saturday and then cut a destructive path across Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.
“We are dealing with a very strong typhoon (and) there is a big possibility that this typhoon will gather more strength,” Cruz said of Pepeng. “Let us all pray.”
World Vision, a nongovernment agency helping people in all weather-affected countries, said the new storm could hamper aid delivery.
“Families are now just starting to pick up what was left of their lives,” said Elnora Avarientos, World Vision’s chief in the Philippines. “Now, I’m afraid … Typhoon Parma [Pepeng] would make it a lot harder for the affected families to cope and for the relief … agencies to respond.”
Briefings
Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro on Thursday met with the officials and regional disaster coordinating council (RDCC) in Cagayan Valley Region in preparation for the looming effect of Pepeng in the country.
Teodoro convened the RDCC and several governors in the province of Tuguegarao in Cagayan to discuss disaster preparedness and readiness should Pepeng make its landfall in Northern part of Luzon, as what the Pagasa weather forecast has indicated.
Teodoro briefed Cagayan Valley Police Director Roberto Damian about the awareness and responses of the province to avert accidents as Pepeng is expected to make its landfall in Northern Luzon.
He said it is important that this early, the local government should launch proactive effort in ensuring the installation of evacuation centers should the need for preemptive evacuation arises.
The evacuation areas, according to Teodoro, should have relief goods inventory made ready and the disaster prone areas should also be equipped with rescue forces.
He meanwhile made sure that the Armed Forces and RDCC will work hand-in-hand for the search and rescue missions.
Hours after his stay in Cagayan Valley, Teodoro then flew to Ilocos region to give the same briefing in the officials and RDCC offices there.
Death toll
As of the latest figures of the NDCC Thursday, the number of fatalities caused by Typhoon Ondoy has climbed up to 277 from Wednesday’s figure at 246.
Most number of casualties was reported in the National Capital Region (NCR) particularly in Muntinlupa, Quezon City, Marikina, San Juan, Mandaluyong, Valenzuela, and Pasig City.
The number of missing and injured meanwhile remains at 42 and five, respectively.
The number of affected families has also increased to 512,092 or about 2.5 million persons.
Families seeking temporary shelter at evacuation centers have doubled and are now placed at 135,471 families or more than half a million individuals.
Additional 75 evacuation centers were also set up by the government while the estimated cost of damages in infrastructure and agriculture is still pegged at P4,807,557,452.83.
Joint police and military clean-up operations have been conducted in the major disaster areas.
The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), on the other hand, has deployed 100 fire trucks to conduct the flushing and clearing operations along Tumana River, in the evacuation and health centers, streets and houses in the cities of San Juan, Malabon, Pasay, Taguig and Marikina.
The total cost of assistance provided by government and non-government organizations is now P23 million.
About 13,359 sacks of rice were distributed to Central Luzon, Calabarzon, Northern Mindanao, and National Capital Region.
Call for prayer
Caloocan Bishop Deogracias Iñiguez urged the public to pray that the presence of another typhoon in the country would not be as destructive as tropical storm Ondoy.
“Let us ask St. Therese of the Child Jesus to pray for us and intercede for us Filipinos,” said the Public Affairs Committee head of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP).
Aside from prayers, Iñiguez urged Filipinos to prepare for any natural calamity.
“It’s best if we do both, prepare and pray,” he said.
Tropical storm Pepeng entered the Philippine area of responsibility Wednesday less than a week after Typhoon Ondoy struck the country.
At the same time, the CBCP official asked the faithful to continue to help the victims of Ondoy, which killed more than 200 people dead and thousands homeless.
“Let’s continue to extend help to them,” said Iniguez.
Private individuals, firms, and organizations had launched several drives to help gather donations, both in kind and cash, for the victims of the typhoon.
Typhoon Ondoy devastated Metro Manila and some provinces in the Central Luzon and Calabarzon regions last Saturday.
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Karaoke Inventor
Roberto del Rosario, a Filipino is claiming the right for the invention of the Sing-Along-System (SAS) that eventually led to the development of Karaoke, a Japanese term for “singing without accompaniment”. Among del Rosario’s other inventions were the Trebel Voice Color Code (VCC), the piano tuner’s guide, the piano keyboard stressing device, the voice color tape, and the one-man-band (OMB). The OMB was later developed as the Sing-Along-System (SAS).
Inventor of Incubator
Fe del Mundo, the first Asian to have entered the prestigious Harvard University’s School of Medicine, is also credited for her studies that led to the invention of incubator and jaundice relieving device. Del Mundo, an International Pediatric Association (IPA) awardee, is an alumna of the University of the Philippines (UP) College of Medicine. Since 1941, she has contributed more than 100 articles to medical journals in the U.S., Philippines and India. In 1966, she received the Elizabeth Blackwell Award, for her “outstanding service to mankind”. In 1977, she was bestowed the Ramon Magsaysay Award for outstanding public service.
Water-Powered Car
For more than three decades now, Daniel Dingel has been claiming that his car can run with water as fuel. An article from the Philippine Daily Inquirer said that Dingle built his engine as early as 1969. Dingel built a car reactor that uses electricity from a 12-volt car battery to split the ordinary tap water into hydrogen and oxygen components. The hydrogen can then be used to power the car engine.
Dingel said that a number of foreign car companies have expressed interest in his invention. The officials of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) have dismissed Dingel’s water-powered car as a hoax. In return, Dingel accused them of conspiring with oil producing countries. Dingel, however, was the not the only man on earth who is testing water as an alternative fuel. American inventors Rudolf Gunnerman and Stanley Meyer and the researchers of the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory have been pursuing similar experiments.
Moon Buggy Inventor
Filipinos consider Eduardo San Juan as the inventor of the Lunar Rover, or more popularly known as the Moon Buggy. The Moon Buggy was the car used by Neil Armstrong and other astronauts when they first explored the moon in 1969. Eduardo San Juan, a graduate of Mapua Institute of Technology (MIT), worked for Lockheed Corporation and conceptualized the design of the Moon Buggy that the Apollo astronauts used while in the moon. As a NASA engineer, San Juan reportedly used his Filipino ingenuity to build a vehicle that would run outside the Earth’s atmosphere. He constructed his model using homemade materials. In 1978, San Juan received one of the Ten Outstanding Men (TOM) awards in science and technology.
San Juan, however, was not listed as the inventor of the Moon Buggy in American scientific journals. It said the vehicle was designed and constructed by a group of space engineers. In Poland, the Moon Buggy is attributed to a Polish inventor. Worse, the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) does not recognize Flores in its roster of outstanding Filipino scientists.
Space Engineer
On June 25, 2002, the provincial government of Cavite awarded Edward Caro a plaque of recognition for his 42 years of service at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in the United States where he helped launch the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission or the Explorer. Caro, 70 and a native of Cavite retired from NASA in 2001. In return, NASA during the same year conferred Caro the Distinguished Science medal, reportedly the highest honor it gives to its employees. (Source: Philippine Star)
Fluorescent Lamp Inventor
Many Filipinos acknowledge Agapito Flores as the inventor of the fluorescent lamp, which is the most widely used source of lighting in the world today. The fluorescent lamp reportedly got its name from Flores. Written articles about Flores said he was born in Bantayan Island in Cebu. The fluorescent lamp, however, was not invented in a particular year. It was the product of 79 years of the development of the lighting method that began with the invention of the electric light bulb by Thomas Edison.
Among the other inventors who claimed credit for developing the fluorescent lamp were French physicist A. E. Becquerel (1867), Nikola Tesla, Albert Hall (1927), Mark Winsor and Edmund Germer. French inventor Andre Claude was recognized for developing the fluorescent tubular lighting systems. Yet, he was not officially recognized as the inventor of fluorescent lamp. It was reported that the General Electric and Westinghouse obtained Claude’s patent rights and developed the fluorescent lamp that we know today.
According to Filipino scientists, fluorescent lamp was not named after Flores. The term fluorescence first cropped up as early as 1852 when English mathematician-physicist George Gabriel Stokes discovered a luminous material called “fluorspar”, which he coined with “escence”. The National Academy of Science and Technology also dismissed Flores being the inventor of fluorescent lamp as a myth. “No scientific report, no valid statement, no rigorous documents can be used to credit Flores for the discovery of the fluorescent lamp. We have tried to correct this misconception, but the media (for one) and our textbooks (for another) keep using the Flores example,” a Filipino scientist wrote in her column at the Philippine Daily Inquirer.
The fluorescent lamps were introduced into the U.S. market in 1938. Still, Filipinos recognize Agapito Flores as the inventor of the product that illuminated the world.
Videophone Inventor
Gregorio Zara of Lipa City and a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology invented the videophone and developed the Zara Effect or Electrical Kinetic Resistance.
He Discovered Erythromycin
A Filipino scientist reportedly discovered erythromycin in 1949. He was Dr. Abelardo Aguilar who died in 1993 without being recognized and rewarded for his discovery. Reports said Aguilar discovered the antibiotic from the Aspergillus species of fungi in 1949 and sent samples to Indiana-based pharmaceutical firm Eli Lilly Co. The drug firm allegedly registered the propriety name Iloson for the antibiotic in honor of Iloilo province where Aguilar discovered it. In 1952, Eli Lilly Co. began the commercial distribution of Iloson, which was sold as an alternative to penicillin. Erythromycin, the generic name of Iloson, was reportedly the first successful macrolide antibiotic introduced in the US.
Computer Guru
Diosdado Banatao, a native of Iguig, Cagayan and an electrical engineering graduate from Mapua Institute of Technology in Manila is credited for eight major contributions to the Information Technology. Banatao is most known for introducing the first single-chip graphical user interface accelerator that made computers work a lot faster and for helping develop the Ethernet controller chip that made Internet possible. In 1989, he pioneered the local bus concept for personal computers and in the following year developed the First Windows accelerator chip. Intel is now using the chips and technologies developed by Banatao. He now runs his own semiconductor company, Mostron and Chips & Technology, which is based in California’s Silicon Valley. (Source: Filipinas Magazine)
Modular Housing Inventor
Edgardo Vazquez won a World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) gold medal in 1995 for developing a modular housing system. Such a system called Vazbuilt is reportedly capable of building within weeks a house with prefabricated materials that can withstand typhoons and earthquakes. Ironically, Vasquez is not getting enough support from the Philippine government to propagate his technology, which could help provide shelter to some five million Filipino families without their own homes. Vazquez is the national president of the Filipino Inventors Society.
Inventor of Fuel Products
In 1996, Rudy Lantano Sr., a scientist from the Philippine Department of Science and Technology (DOST), won the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) gold medal for developing Super Bunker Formula-L, a revolutionary fuel half-composed of water. The mix burns faster and emits pollutants, 95 percent less than those released to the air by traditional fuel products. The inventor said his invention is a result of blending new ingredients and additives with ordinary oil products through agitation and mixing, which is a very safe process. The initial plan was to commercially produce two million liters of Alco-Diesel, two million liters of Lan-Gas and an unlimited quantity of Super Bunker Formula-L each day for customers in Luzon.
Natural Gas Vehicle
The Department of Energy (DOE) has developed a vehicle that runs on natural gas, whose rich deposits remain untapped under the Philippine seabed. The project’s main objective is to look into the potential of natural gas as an alternative fuel to conventional petrol and diesel for the transport sector. The natural gas vehicle (NVG) has been road-tested in Isabela where an existing natural gas supply from the PNOC Gas Plant is located. Test runs have also been made in Cagayan, Ifugao and Mountain Province. The test vehicle used was the Isuzu Hi-Lander 4JA-1, direct injected diesel engine. The use of natural gas as a fuel is cheaper. On a gallon-equivalent basis, natural gas costs an average of 15 to 40 percent less than gasoline and diesel. There are over one million NVGs in the world today, according to the International Association for Natural Gas Vehicles.
Lamp Fixing Invention
A Filipino inventor has developed a technology, which could revive a busted lamp (pundido) and give it more years of functional life than those of new ones. Acclaimed by the Filipino Inventors Society as timely and revolutionary, the Nutec system can prolong the life of fluorescent lamps up to seven years. Nutec was developed by New World Technology, headed by president Eric Ngo and chosen as the “Product of the Year” at the Worldbex 2000 Building and Construction Exposition held at the Manila Hotel. Engineer Benjamin S. Santos, national president of the Inventors Society, called Nutec a timely invention.
“Tubig Talino”
The Department of Science and Technology claimed that it has developed “Tubig Talino”, an iodine-rich drinking water that treats micronutrient deficiencies responsible for goiter, mental and physical retardation, and birth defects. “Tubig Talino” is actually a mixture of 20 liters of water and 15 ml of “Water Plus + I2″. Consumption of five glasses a day of this iodine fortification in drinking water is expected to provide 120 micrograms of iodine, which meets 100 percent of the recommended dietary allowance (RDA) of a male adult.
Mole Remover
In 2000, Rolando dela Cruz developed an ingenuous formula that could easily remove deeply grown moles or warts from the skin without leaving marks or hurting the patient. His formula was extracted from cashew nut (Annacardium occidentale), which is common in the Philippines. The formula won for dela Cruz a gold medal in International Invention, Innovation, Industrial Design and Technology Exhibition in Kuala Lumpur in September 2000. In March 1997, dela Cruz established RCC Amazing Touch International Inc., which runs clinics engaged “in a non-surgical removal of warts, moles and other skin growths, giving the skin renewed energy and vitality without painful and costly surgery.”
Feminine Hygiene Product Inventor
Dr. Virgilio Malang won a gold medal for his invention “Psidium Guajava Effervescing Gynecological Insert”, a silver medal for his “Patient Side-Turning Hospital Bed”, and three bonze medals for his inventions “external vaginal cleanser”, “light refracting earpick”, and “broom’s way of hanging” at the Seoul International Fair in held South Korea in December 2002. There were 385 inventions from 30 countries that joined the competitions.
Who Developed Patis?
Contrary to popular belief, there was no fish sauce or Patis yet during the Spanish occupation. Patis began to become a part of most Filipinos’ diet only after the Japanese occupation. Here is an account of how an enterprising lady discovered the fermentation of Patis. Immediately after the war, the family of Ruperta David or Aling Tentay started a dried fish business. One day, Aling Tentay stored in jars some salted fish that turned into fragments even before they dried. While in jars, the fish fragments turned into a liquid substance that tasted like our Patis today. Thus the beginning of the thriving Patis business of Aling Tentay, which was officially registered in 1949 and is known today as Tentay Food and Sauces Inc. (Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer)
A Showcase of Ingenuity
Nothing perhaps has been associated with Filipino technology as much as the country’s pride - jeepney. The word “jeep” evolved from the military designation, general-purpose or G.P., of a light vehicle first used by the Americans in World War II. Developed by the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps, this vehicle was powered by a four-cylinder engine and was classified as a quarter-ton truck in carrying capacity. It had served as a command vehicle, reconnaissance car, and ammunition carrier.
The American soldiers brought these vehicles to the Philippines in the 1940s. After the war, these vehicles were left by the Americans and converted by the Filipinos into public utility vehicles. Employing artistic and indigenous designs, the Filipinos came up with a longer, well-decorated, techni-colored and sleeker vehicle, which they later called jeepney. From the standard military jeep, the body was extended to accommodate between 20 to 30 passengers. Modern jeepneys now sport very colorful and intricate paintings, fancy adornments, and metallic decors reflective of Filipino sentiments, values, and culture. The town of Las Pinas has been recognized as the jeepney-producing center in the country. Today, public utility jeepneys or PUJs serve as the primary means of transportation in most provinces. For this, the Philippines came to be known as the “land of the jeepneys”.
Other Noted Scientists
Among the other noted Filipino inventors and scientists are Benjamin Almeda who was acknowledged for his food-processing machine; Teodula Afrika for nata de coco; Ramon Agpoon for dragon fire stove; Adriano Alfonso for cultured cement; Laurelio Anasco for “dormitron”; Arturo Baluyot for Philippine-made airplane; Guillermo Barredo for Maharlika water heater; Pelagio Bautista for hydrosil; Dr. George Camara for experiments on teleophthalmology; Carlos Casas, stand-alone amplifier called Voca CDX 1001 Superamp; Gonzalo Catan Jr. for green charcoal; Roberto Celis for multipurpose portable survival kit; Rolando Cruz for emergency water heater;
Ernesto Darang for shake-and-serve nurser; Armen Dator for magic street sweeper; Maria Carlita Rex Doran for ampalaya solution against HIV; Jaime Escolano for fiber-processing machine; Pepito Fajicular for multipurpose routing machine; Leonardo Gasendo for salt evaporator; Ramon Gustilo for artificial bone replacement systems; Oscar Ibarra for studies on algorithm and computing; Samuel Ignacio for early warning device for vehicles; Marc Loinaz for one-chip video camera; Jacinto Ledesma for rocking dental chair; Cipriano Lim for safety switch box; Dr. E. V. Macalalag Jr. for universalurinary stone solvent;
Antonio Madrid for charcoal furnace; Felix Maramba for coconut oil-fueled power generator; Jose Navato for digital fever detector; Maria Ylagan Orosa for developing banana catsup and pineapple vinegar; Francisco Quisumbing for Quink pen ink; Jose Rodriguez for research on leprosy; Felipe Santillan for rotary dryer; Cornelio Seno for “Pressure Fuild Machine”; Manuel Silos for siloscope; Juanito Simon for Tribotech; Camilo Tabalba for telephone electronic; Ned Teves for endotracheal tube cardiac monitor; Juan Urbano for fountain pen; Carmen Velasquez for research on Philippine fish species; and Dr. Gregorio Zara for TV-telephone.
Needing Support
The Council on Philippine Affairs (Copa) has blamed the government for driving Filipino inventors away from the country. At least four cases were cited for this, namely:
Ben Santos, the inventor of the “zero oil waste recycling” was subjected to interrogation by the Economic Intelligence and Investigation Bureau (EIIB) for alleged economic sabotage.
Rudy Arambulo, the inventor of multi-shock bullet, has failed to convince the national police and the military to purchase his product.
Johnson Fong, who has re-engineered carbonless paper, had to export his product first, re-label it and bring it back to the Philippines as an import in order to be accepted in the country.
Roberto del Rosario, the inventor of sing-along system, had to fight for his right over the karaoke system which most Filipinos think was a Japanese invention. The Philippines was reportedly the second largest market of karaoke, yet del Rosario did not receive his due share.
“This is our colonial mentality at work. This reflects how little faith we have in ourselves. We are indeed our own worst enemies. Others may shoot themselves in the foot. We like to chop our own heads in the most unusual way possible,” a Copa official said. (Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer)
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MANILA - Eva Fonda star Cristine Reyes is trapped on the roof of her home in Marikina City following the downpour from tropical storm “Ondoy” that has also left many areas in Metro Manila and nearby provinces flooded.
In a phone interview with ABS-CBN News on Saturday, Reyes tearfully appealed for rescue teams to help them.
“Sana may dumating na rescue kasi kanina pa kami dito ng 1 p.m. Kapag hindi pa tumigil ang ulan aabutin na kami sa roof. Hindi ko alam anong gagawin namin,” Reyes said.
Reyes said that the flood already reached the second floor of their house, forcing them to move to the roof.
“Lagpas na ng puno. Nakarating na siya sa second floor. Pinasok na yung mga rooms namin, so konti na lang, dito na siya sa roof,” she said.
Reyes fears for the safety of her family as flood waters continue to rise because of incessant rains brought by the typhoon.
“Mommy ko kasi, hindi marunong mag swim at may kasama akong dalawang bata,” she said.
On the roof with the actress are her mother, a sibling, two children, household helpers and some neighbors.
“Mommy ko, pamangkin ko–dalawang bata–isang five years old at isang three years old. Tapos yung bunso namin, yung PA ko, yung maid namin, tapos driver tapos yung kapitbahay namin pumunta na dito sa roof namin kasi mataas yung house naming,” she said.
Reyes’ road manager earlier sent a text message to ABS-CBN to ask for help to rescue the star.
The road manager said that Reyes needs to be rescued as her house located at Provident Village in Marikina City is already flooded.
The sister of Ara Mina was recently nominated in this year’s Seoul International Drama Awards for her role in ABS-CBN’s defunct hit series, “Eva Fonda.” Reyes is also shooting a movie, “Patient X,” with actor Richard Gutierrez.
The sexy actress was supposed to co-host the “Rockatropa” concert tonight with Wowowee host Valerie Concepcion and Bubble Gang’s ‘Iyo Tube’ sensation Moymoy Palaboy.
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Proper hygiene may prevent sore eyes. Frequent washing of your eyes with clean water may provide temporary relief from the itches and burning sensation. It can also help in cleansing the eyes of watery mucoid discharges caused by sore eyes. But it is not advisable to use plain water, as it has impurities, which may father aggravate the infection.
Quack cures like washing sore eyes with urine salt and water or kalamansi, may do more harm than good. And using an ice pack will numb you eyes, not cure them of the virus. Anti-redness has vasoconstrictors that take the redness out by acting on the blood vessels. But it does not act on the cause of sore eyes, and is intended only for occasional use. A person inflicted with sore eyes needs and eye drop for frequent cleansing and temporally relief of sore eye discomfort.
Movement causes your muscles to contract. At the same time, your body produces lactic acid and other waste products, which act like poisons. When the blood carriers this “Poisons” to the different parts of the body, you feel tired. This type of internal poisoning, however, is necessary because your body needs to feel tired, in order to want to rest. During rest, these waste products are removed, and your body and brain recover.