Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Insurgency: Marawi Siege 8 Years After

The AFP says 585 terrorists and their supporters have been neutralized since the beginning of the year. As ever with these numbers they are not broken down into exact categories. 


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2064088/afp-585-alleged-terrorists-supporters-neutralized-since-january-2025

A total of 585 alleged terrorist group members and supporters were “neutralized” from January 1 to May 22, 2025.

This was according to the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) spokesperson Col. Francel Margareth Padilla in a Camp Aguinaldo briefing on Tuesday.

The total included 491 alleged communist terrorist group (CTG) members and supporters, of which 407 surrendered, 41 were apprehended by authorities and 43 were killed in military operations, Padilla detailed.

Operations against CTGs also yielded 332 firearms, 233 anti-personnel mines, and the seizure of 68 encampments, according to the AFP.

The other 94 alleged terrorists and their supporters neutralized were from local groups.

Of this number, 85 surrendered, two were apprehended and seven were killed in military operations, Padilla explained.

Operations against local terrorist groups led to the confiscation of 105 firearms and five anti-personnel mines as well as the seizure of five encampments.

491 communist terrorist groups members and supporters were neutralized but how many were actual NPA fighters? How many were merely providing material support? Those numbers are crucial to get an estimate on how many NPA fighters are left. At last count in January 2024 approximately 1,500 remained.

The National Amnesty Commission says 2,772 reformer rebels have applied for amnesty. 

https://mb.com.ph/2025/05/24/nac-processes-2772-amnesty-applications-from-ex-rebels

A total of 2,772 former rebels from different parts of the country have filed amnesty applications with the National Amnesty Commission (NAC) through the local amnesty boards (LABs), government data showed Friday, May 23.

The NAC reported that 1,858 former members of the Communist Party of the Philippines – New People’s Army – National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) applied for amnesty to have their criminal liabilities for past political offenses removed, making them the largest group of applicants.

Meanwhile, 545 ex-Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) members and 303 ex-Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) fighters also submitted their applications. 

Sixty-six former members of the Rebolusyonaryong Partido ng Manggagawa ng Pilipinas/Revolutionary Proletarian Army/Alex Boncayao Brigade (RPMP-RPA-ABB) also submitted amnesty applications as part of their efforts to start their lives anew.

The LAB in Catbalogan City in Samar province registered the highest number of applicants with 378, followed by the LAB-National Capital Region (NCR) with 282; LAB-Bacolod with 262; and LAB-Pagadian with 243.

The LAB-Basilan also logged 241 applications; LAB-Cotabato with 240; LAB-Davao with 236; and LAB-Iloilo with 218.

The NAC started accepting amnesty applications on March 4, 2024 after Congress concurred with President Marcos Jr.’s Proclamation Nos. 403, 405, and 406 which granted amnesty to members of RPMP-RPA-ABB, MILF, and MNLF respectively. Meanwhile, Proclamation No. 404 which grants amnesty to members of CPP-NPA-NDF was concurred on March 13, 2024.

Applicants have two years to file their applications with the Local Amnesty Board (LAB) near their area. 

Former members of the RPMP-RPA-ABB, MILF, and MNLF may file their application until March 4, 2026, while former members of the CPP-NPA-NDF or their front organizations may file their application until March 13, 2026.

To encourage more former rebels to lay down their arms and return to the folds of the law by availing of the government’s amnesty program, the LAB in Butuan organized its first amnesty program forum last Thursday.

The forum highlighted the importance of collaboration and community involvement in promoting and sustaining peace.

Agusan del Norte Governor Ma. Angel Rosedell M. Amante-Matba, who was among the participants in the said activity, expressed the local government’s intent to bring the amnesty program’s goals to fruition.

“What I want to happen [is] that we will be able to deliver the commitment of the government because we ask them (former rebels) to come back to government,” the governor said. “We want a LAB that is optimally functioning so they (former rebels) can go back to having normal lives.”

Amante-Matba committed her full support to the amnesty program by accepting to chair the LAB, and providing office space, office equipment, and when necessary, additional manpower and other support.

This number includes ex-MILF, MNLF, and NPA fighters. 2,772 seems pretty low when all these groups used to have tens of thousands of members. Maybe some are afraid to apply or perhaps they are unaware of the amnesty offer and what it means. 

89 ex-NPA rebels surrendered in Davao del Norte. 


https://www.brigadanews.ph/89-ex-npa-rebels-surrender-in-davao-hand-over-guns-get-₱1-1m-livelihood-aid/

A total of 89 former rebels from dismantled New People’s Army (NPA) units surrendered to the 56th Infantry Battalion under the 10th Infantry Division of the Philippine Army during a ceremony on May 28 in Talaingod, Davao del Norte.

The event was held at the Balimba Hills Activity Center in Barangay Sto. NiƱo, where the former rebels formally turned over 19 firearms and one improvised explosive device to the military and local government units.

To aid in their transition back into society, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Region XI awarded a ₱1.1 million livelihood package through its Integrated Livelihood Program. The Ata-Manobo Former Rebels Association received corn shellers worth ₱300,000, while two other people’s organizations—Salawao Developmental Workers Association and Tatag IP Parents-Scholars Association—each received ₱400,000 worth of bakery equipment.

Major General Allan Hambala, commander of the 10th Infantry Division, welcomed the surrender and emphasized the government’s ongoing support for former rebels.

“This collective return to the folds of the law is a clear manifestation that the people have grown tired of the false promises of the communist terrorist group,” Hambala said.

He added that the government and its partner agencies remain committed to helping former rebels start anew and live peaceful lives.

It sounds good but there are a lot of details missing. How long had they been former rebels? Is this a surrender after the fact of leaving the NPA? There is nothing in this article about NTF-ELCAC benefits but they will sure be receiving lots of free money and housing. Surrendering does not mean they have been granted amnesty. They must apply for that. Their journey is not over yet. 

In Bicol one rebel was killed during an encounter and 5 others surrendered. 


https://www.pna.gov.ph/articles/1250885

The 9th Infantry Division (9ID) reported on Tuesday that a combatant of the New People's Army (NPA) has been killed, and five others have surrendered to government troops in separate incidents across the Bicol Region.

Maj. Frank Roldan, 9ID spokesperson, said the rebel was killed after a 10-minute firefight with government troops in Barangay Salvacion, Garchitorena, Camarines Sur on Monday.

Roldan said that after the encounter, soldiers recovered an M16 rifle, a .45-caliber pistol, explosives, including seven anti-personnel mines, equipment for making improvised explosive devices, ammunition, and personal belongings from the rebels.

"No casualties or injuries were reported on the military side, while the identity of the slain rebel is still being determined," the report said.

In a statement, Brig. Gen. Randolph Cabangbang, acting division commander of the 9ID, condemned the continued presence and violence of the NPA in the area, describing it as a source of fear for the local community.

He also emphasized that the production and use of anti-personnel mines violate the International Humanitarian Law.

The 9ID reiterated its call for remaining NPA rebels to surrender to the government to avoid further loss of life.

Meanwhile, five NPA members surrendered in Camarines Sur on Sunday.

Roldan reported that the former rebels belonged to Platoon 3, Sub-Regional Committee 5, Bicol Regional Party Committee, known by their aliases Vincent, Joshua, Odet, Vangie, and Daisy, identified as the group’s medical officer.

He noted that the lack of direction in their movement was the main reason for their voluntary surrender to the government at the 9th Infantry Sandigan Battalion headquarters in Libmanan town.

Cabangbang thanked the five former rebels for their positive response to his call for reintegration.

He encouraged them to convince other former comrades to abandon the armed movement, stressing that they should not end up like their colleagues who lost their lives in the recent encounter.

In Milagros, Masbate province, five high-powered firearms were seized by the 2nd Infantry Battalion from NPA members of Platoon 2, Guerrilla South Field Committee, after an encounter with troops, also on Sunday.

Roldan said authorities received information regarding the presence of the armed group, prompting troops to conduct a combat operation that resulted in an almost 15-minute exchange of gunfire in Barangay San Carlos.

Five firearms, including an M4 rifle, an R4 rifle, an M653, and two M14 rifles, were left at the scene of the encounter, with magazines, bandoleers, hammocks, radios, and other equipment belonging to the rebels also seized.

These 5 rebels are in the same situation as the 89 from Davao. They now need to apply for amnesty. 

It is now 8 years after the Marawi siege and the path to peace remains fragile. 


https://mb.com.ph/2025/05/23/marawi-siege-8-years-after-path-to-lasting-peace-remains-fragile-group-says

Unresolved issues in Marawi City—eight years after the deadly siege—remain significant obstacles that hinder both the government and residents from attaining lasting peace in the southern Philippines, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).

“It is disheartening to see so many families – around 8,200 people – living for eight years in inadequate conditions in shelters that were supposed to be temporary. They are now paying rent and yet have irregular access to clean water, adding immense strain to their daily lives,” Johannes Bruwer, head of the Manila delegation of the ICRC, said in a statement.

The organization noted that residents are still dealing with long-term displacement, insufficient government assistance, and the absence of answers for families whose loved ones have been missing since the siege.

Marawi City came under siege on May 23, 2017 from violent extremist groups led by the Maute terrorist group and Abu Sayyaf Group, and those aligned with local and regional affiliates of the Islamic State (ISIS).

An urban battle between the extremists and government forces raged for five months, killing over 900 militants, 168 government troops, and 87 civilians, and displacing 1.1 million civilians. The siege concluded on Oct. 23, 2017 – days after the death of Maute Group leader Omar Maute and ASG head Isnilon Hapilon.

Since then, the national government made significant efforts in trying to bring back normalcy in Marawi, including the construction of public infrastructure in the most affected area (MAA) and the creation of the Marawi Compensation Board. 

But the ICRC said that rebuilding the victims’ homes remains a “distant dream” for some families who claim that the compensation they received “is not enough,” and for those who are burdened by the documentation required to receive their payouts.

“Eight years is a long time; people have been displaced for far too long. For the residents, returning to their neighborhoods is a step toward normalcy and a necessary part of their healing. Ensuring their full recovery is not only a humanitarian imperative but also key to lasting peace,” Bruwer said.

Apart from the emotional burden, the organization pointed out that families have consistently expressed concern over the challenging process of securing legal documents to certify the absence or presumed death of their missing loved ones.

The ICRC urged the national, regional, and local governments – especially its newly elected officials – to work together to hasten the rebuilding of the most affected area while ensuring that basic services are provided to people in transitional shelters.

The ICRC has advocated for people whose lives were upended by the Marawi conflict, including the families of the missing since 2017. The ICRC said it has assisted more than 400 families of missing people by providing mental health and psychosocial support and through livelihood initiatives from 2017 to 2024.

It added that it has been supporting the Philippine National Police-Forensic Group with technical advice, capacity-building, and material support toward the identification of remains in the Maqbara and Dalipuga cemeteries.

“We urge the Philippine authorities to provide answers as soon as possible to the families who have been patiently waiting. The authorities need to take the necessary steps to clarify the fate and whereabouts of the missing, as well as identify the remains that have been found. By doing so, the government will help the families move toward healing and trust-building,” Bruwer said.

“Beyond just remembering the missing people of Marawi, let us realize their families’ shared hope for more support and for closure, so that they can move forward with peace in their hearts.”

If these people really want closure then the Senate must conduct a full investigation into the Marawi siege in much the same way the USA formed a 9/11 commission. The answers as to why the siege happened and how to prevent it from happening again must be found. The foreknowledge of the event which was admitted to by various government officials must also be investigated. Who knew what and when did they know it? But it's been eight years and sadly the government does not care. 

Monday, June 2, 2025

Residential Fires May, 2025

This is a reported list of residential fires in the Philippines for May, 2025. The Bureau of Fire Protection is on record saying the fire codes does not apply to residential areas which is why so many of them go up in flames during a fire. Being made of light materials all it takes is one spark to cause massive devastation. 


https://mb.com.ph/2025/5/3/man-72-dies-in-manila-residential-fire

A 72-year-old man died during a fire that hit a residential area on Ang Buhay Street in Barangay 595, Sta. Mesa, Manila on Friday night, May 2.

The victim's wife said her husband was drunk before going to bed that evening.

When the fire broke out, his grandchild attempted to rescue him but was unsuccessful due to the victim’s heavy intoxication.  

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) reported that the blaze started at 9:16 p.m. and was raised to the second alarm by 9:20 p.m. Firefighters declared the fire out at 10:09 p.m.  

Authorities confirmed that six houses were destroyed, with property damage estimated at P250,000.

Arson investigators are still determining the cause of the fire.  

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/regions/944900/3-dead-3-hurt-in-antipolo-cainta-fires/story/

Three persons died while three others were injured in two fires that struck residential neighborhoods in Antipolo City and Cainta, Rizal on Sunday. 

In his report on Super Radyo dzBB, Carlo Mateo said the fire occurred inside the Valley View Executive Village Phase in Barangay Muntingdilaw.

Two residents were confirmed to have died in the deadly blaze that destroyed two houses along Amethyst Street near the city boundary with Cainta at 6:42 a.m Sunday.

Antipolo City Fire Marshal Fire Senior Inspector Edilmyr Viray said the fire reached the first alarm before it was put out at 7:35 a.m.

Meanwhile, another fire that reached the first alarm also claimed a life at Garnet Street in the Greenpark Villagre in Barangay Isidro at neighboring Cainta. Three residents were also injured.

The fatality was a woman who went back inside the burning house to retrieve a laptop computer but was unable to get out. Two of her family members were hurt. One firefighter sustained injuries on his hand.

The identities of the fatalities have yet to be released pending the ongoing arson investigation.

https://mb.com.ph/2025/5/4/1-dead-3-hurt-in-rizal-fire

A first-alarm fire that broke out at a house in Barangay San Isidro, Cainta, Rizal, left a woman dead and injured three others, including a fire volunteer, on Sunday morning, May 4.

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) said the fire started at around 6 a.m. and was declared fire out at around 7 a.m.

The victim was reportedly trapped on the second floor of their house after going back inside to retrieve her laptop, but she was unable to escape.

Authorities added that the victim’s mother and brother were also among the injured.

Arson investigators are currently investigating to determine the cause of the fire.

https://mb.com.ph/2025/5/5/fire-hits-homes-in-payatas-qc

A fire broke out at a residential area in Sandakot Street, Barangay Payatas, in Quezon City on Monday morning, May 5. 

According to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the fire was raised to the 1st alarm at 8:49 a.m. and escalated to the 2nd alarm at 9:15 a.m.

The blaze was declared under control at 9:45 a.m. and was extinguished at 10:26 p.m. 

BFP said one individual was injured but has yet to release the details.

 

https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/metro/945016/at-least-200-families-affected-by-qc-fire/story/

At least 200 families were affected by a fire that broke out Monday afternoon at a residential neighborhood in Barangay E. Rodriguez, Quezon City.

According to the Bureau of Fire Protection, the blaze at the corner of Cambridge and Ermin Garcia Streets  reached first alarm at 12:01 p.m. By 12:07 p.m., the fire reached the fourth alarm at 12:18 p.m.

In Sam Nielsen’s Super Radyo DzBB report, firefighters found it difficult to extinguish the blaze along the creekside due to strong winds that fed the fire that engulfed houses that were mostly made of light materials.

Residents also hear explosions of some LPG tanks amid the fire.

The fire was declared under control before 2 p.m.

A man was taken to the hospital due to a suspected fracture in his left foot after he jumped from the roof to escape.

Barangay officials said the affected residents will be temporarily evacuated to the Nativity of Our Lord Parish church.

https://mb.com.ph/2025/5/6/fire-razes-42-houses-in-zamboanga-city

A fire razed 42 houses in Barangay Tumaga, Zamboanga City, on Monday, May 5.

The fire was allegedly started by a drug suspect, Joshua Willy Santos, inside his room and spread to other houses.  

Police are investigating the involvement of Santos who  repeatedly threatened to burn his house down.

Relatives said Santos is suffering from a psychological problem due to his drug addiction.

The city government temporarily relocated affected families to the covered court of a public elementary school.

Damage to property was estimated at P3.7 million.

https://mb.com.ph/2025/05/07/electronic-devices-sim-cards-discovered-in-fire-hit-qc-building

Operatives of the Quezon City Police District (QCPD) and Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) found various electronic devices and sim cards from the third floor of a residential building that caught fire in Quezon City, on Tuesday, May 6.

The BFP reported that the fire broke out at around 4:25 a.m. in a three-story residential building on Sampaguita Street, Barangay Batasan Hills. It was declared under control by 4:42 a.m. with no reported casualties.

Police said the property owner, Anghelito, 61, a store owner and long-time resident of Barangay Batasan Hills, told investigators that the building's third floor had been rented by a Chinese national on April 3. 

During a post-fire clearing operation, QCPD and BFP personnel discovered an array of electronic equipment on the third floor, including three desktop computers, two central processing units (CPUs), a router, a laptop, a mobile phone, nine text blaster devices, and 5,757 SIM cards.

Investigators also recovered a Chinese passport bearing the name “Liu,” reportedly a resident of Chongqing Province, China. 

A Philippine-issued ID belonging to Christine, the property owner's daughter, was also found.

Initial coordination with the Bureau of Immigration (BI) confirmed that Liu entered the Philippines on Feb. 22 on a 9G visa and has no derogatory records on file.

The QCPD has since coordinated with the Philippine National Police Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG) and the BI to conduct a detailed inventory of the recovered items and locate Liu.

Authorities are also investigating the potential criminal implications of the equipment found.

“Rest assured, QCPD is working closely with relevant agencies to determine the full extent of this incident and hold those responsible accountable. We will not allow any activity that poses a threat to public safety or national security,” QCPD Officer-in-Charge Col. Randy Glenn Silvio said. 

Silvio also urged the public to report any suspicious activity in their communities.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2059824/1-dead-2-hurt-in-batangas-city-fire

A 27-year-old man died and two others suffered injuries on Friday, May 9, in an explosion during a fire of still unknown origin in a house in Batangas City.

The Police Regional Office (PRO 4A) in a report Saturday identified the fatality as a certain “Robert,” a tricycle driver and resident of Barangay (village) Bolbok.

The report said the blaze started at 7:20 p.m. in the residential house of one “Mehaida” in the same village. Suddenly, an explosion ripped through Robert’s rented house.

He sustained fatal injuries and died on the spot.

Two other house occupants, “Jessa Mae” and “Jesusa,” also sustained injuries and were rushed to the hospital for treatment.

The fire was put out at 7:50 p.m.

Authorities estimated the cost of damage at P500,000.

The cause of the fire and the explosion has yet to be determined by the authorities.

https://mb.com.ph/2025/05/12/3-hurt-in-pasay-city-fire

A fireman and two civilians were injured when a fire broke out at a two-story house in Pasay City on Monday, May 12.

The Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) said the injured were identified as FO2 Nursalim Sandiga, 40; Adrian Salandes, 20, and Venice De Vera, 34.

The BFP said Sandiga suffered hypertension while trying to put out the fire  while Salandes sustained a laceration in the right palm and De Vera had first-degree burn on the left arm. They were all brought to the nearest hospital for treatment.

SFO1 Rezmond Germino said the fire started at around 4:55 a.m. at the house of De Vera, located in Natividad St., Barangay 63, Pasay City.

Germino said the fire of still undetermined cause was placed under control at around 6:01 a.m.

He said the damage from the fire was placed at P1,200,000.

 

https://www-abs--cbn-com.translate.goog/news/nation/2025/5/14/70-pamilya-nawalan-ng-tirahan-sa-sunog-caloocan-city-0046

A residential area on Natividad St. Bgy 81, Caloocan, caught fire at around 5 p.m., Wednesday afternoon. 

According to the Bureau of Fire Protection, they immediately raised the fire to second alarm, with nearly twenty fire trucks responding. 

50 large houses converted into 200-300 sub units were consumed by fire. 

"50 houses, 70 families. The size of the house is 2x2, it can reach that much [200 units]," said Fire Senior Inspector Elyzer Leal, Acting Deputy Fire Marshal of BFP Caloocan. 

"Right now, my estimate is around 200-300 because those are rooms. They divide those houses into rooms where different families live," explained Barangay Chairman Lenerma Coronel. 

According to the BFP Caloocan, the fire was declared under control at around 6:00 PM. They are investigating electrical wiring as one of the causes of the fire. 

"That's how it is when illegal settlers live there, usually the cause is overloading of electricity. As per witnesses, they say it's an illegal connection but it's still under investigation," said Leal. 

"The nasty people are a challenge for us, the operation is still going on, they come in every day. We had a hard time controlling the crowd," he added. 

Four people were injured in the incident, while two residents are missing.

"Some were injured, due to jumping. A fire volunteer was electrocuted, given that when it's a squatters area, you have to be careful during the operation, he's okay," said Leal. 

"Rescue teams are still checking [if anyone is missing]. They say a man who was not able to get out has returned, but we are still checking if he really did not get out," he added. 

Chairman Coronel's story, "The family in the barangay, their daughter has been missing for a while. 16 years old, female." 

The affected families will be taken to a church and 3 covered courts, which will serve as their temporary shelter. 

The BFP is currently conducting mopping up operations and rescue operations for those reported missing.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2061225/1-dead-6-houses-destroyed-in-rizal-batangas-fires

A man died and six houses were destroyed in separate fires Saturday, May 17, in Batangas and Rizal, police said Sunday.

A report from the Calabarzon Police Region Office (PRO 4A) said a fire of still undetermined origin broke out at 9:50 a.m. in a house in Barangay Cupang, Bauan, Batangas.

The homeowner, identified only as Edison, 56, reportedly went back inside to retrieve personal belongings but collapsed from suffocation. He was rushed to a hospital, where he was declared dead on arrival.

Medical authorities later said he died of a heart attack, the report stated.

The whereabouts of his family during the fire were not disclosed.

Later that evening, faulty electrical wiring sparked another fire in Barangay Imatong, Pililla, Rizal, at 7:10 p.m., the police said. The blaze began in one of five houses inside a family compound and quickly spread, destroying all five homes.

Firefighters extinguished the blaze by 8:10 p.m. No injuries were reported, but 25 people were left homeless.

Authorities have yet to determine the total cost of property damage.

 

https://www.abs-cbn.com/news/nation/2025/5/18/fire-breaks-out-in-residential-area-in-tondo-manila-2159

A fire broke out on Sunday afternoon in a residential area in Tondo.

The incident was raised to a 2nd alarm before it was eventually declared as fire out past 4 p.m.

One of the victims, Alyssa BataliƱo, said they were unable to save anything other than documents and even their pet dog succumbed to the fire.

"Sobrang bilis lang po ng apoy. Nataranta kami, 'di namin alam anong kukunin tapos pinapalabas na agad kami. Siyempre, back to zero. Halos lahat wala, documents lang po na save," BataliƱo said.

The fire allegedly started on the second floor of the house of barangay desk officer Teresita Bulan.

She said she had just come from church when she heard about the fire. Her husband, sibling, and niece were at home at the time but were able to evacuate immediately.

The fire destroyed everything, including the P25,000 they had saved to repair her husband's sidecar, which he uses for their livelihood.

"Nataranta na po sila may bumagsak na malaking plastic na may apoy kaya natranta na sila," Bulan said.

According to the barangay, the fire affected an estimated 50 families and possibly more than 10 houses.

Kasi ang bahay na 'yun, marami ding nakatira sa isang bahay sa kwarto-kwarto, maraming nakatira," said Barangay Chairman Arturo Magtalas.

No one was reported injured or killed in the incident and the Bureau of Fire Protection is still investigating the cause of the fire.

Fire victims were also forced to use old political posters as makeshift mats while taking shelter at a barangay covered court.


https://www.philstar.com/nation/2025/05/19/2444295/blaze-sta-mesa-razes-38-houses-2-deaths-reported

Several residential buildings were razed by fire in Barangay 628, Anonas Street, Sta. Mesa, Manila on Monday, May 19.

Thirty-eight houses—mostly made of light materials—were destroyed, with damages estimated at P400,000, according to Bureau of Fire Protection Station 2 Commander Cesar Babante.

The cause of the fire has yet to be determined.

The fire was declared under control at 6:50 p.m., firefighters said.

Babante added that two individuals were allegedly killed in the incident, though the fatalities have yet to be verified as of writing.

Two others were injured—one sustained head injuries, while another suffered minor burns on his back.

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2061730/2-minors-dead-senior-injured-in-bacolod-fire

Two siblings died and a senior citizen was injured in a house fire that broke out early Tuesday, May 20, in Purok Lison, Barangay 1, authorities said.

The charred remains of an 8-year-old boy and his 6-year-old sister were found after firefighters extinguished the blaze, according to the Bacolod City Fire Station.

A 63-year-old man suffered burns but survived.

Barangay Captain Cesar Rallos said the fire started around 2:19 a.m. after a brownout, prompting some residents to use candles for light.

The Bacolod City Fire Department estimated the property damage at P3,000.


https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2063390/girl-dies-in-bacolod-fire

A one-year-old girl died in a fire caused by an unattended candle here at 11:20 p.m. Saturday, May 24.

The charred remains of Adelin Sayon was found face down on the floor in their home at Purok Active, Barangay Mandalagan, Bacolod City, according to Fire Supt. Jenny Mae Masip, city fire marshal.

Her six-year-old sister Angela Sayon survived but sustained burns on both arms and her upper back.

Masip said the fire was caused by a candle placed on a plastic box.

The mother of the children was at work while their 17-year-old sister and 14-year-old brother had gone to a nearby purok.

The two younger siblings were alone in the house when the fire broke out.

The fire started at 11:20 p.m. and when firefighters arrived at 11:37 p.m., neighbors through a bucket brigade had put the blaze out.

Masip said firefighters had a hard time putting the blaze out as the pathway was narrow and a live wire was on the ground.

The destroyed house made of light materials was valued at P4,000.

https://mb.com.ph/2025/05/24/paranaque-fire-leaves-4-hurt-70-families-homeless

Four individuals were injured after a fire broke out at a two-story residential house in ParaƱaque City on Saturday afternoon, May 24.
According to SFO2 Giovani Corbes of the ParaƱaque Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the injured were identified as FO1 Reynan Jamys Dequina, 26; Alejandro Ariston, 17; Nathaniel ValdepeƱa, 17; and Adrian Rafael Tolledo, 19.
Dequina and Tolledo sustained lacerations on their left thumbs and right hands, respectively. Ariston and ValdepeƱa, meanwhile, suffered dog bites during the incident.
Corbes said the fire started in the rear kitchen on the ground floor of a house occupied by Larry Delahida along Buho, San Antonio Avenue in San Antonio Valley 1, at around 1:35 p.m. It was raised to a second alarm at 1:54 p.m. and was estinguished at 4 p.m.
The blaze quickly spread to 30 nearby homes, most of which were made of light materials, displacing around 70 families or approximately 210 individuals.
Authorities are still investigating the cause of the fire.

 

https://mb.com.ph/2025/05/25/1-injured-26-families-affected-in-muntinlupa-fire

A person was injured and 26 families were affected when a fire hit a residential area in Muntinlupa shortly after midnight on May 25. 

The blaze started at about 12:34 a.m. in a residential area in Purok 3 Guapeza Compd., Brgy. Cupang, Muntinlupa City. 

Firefighters raised the first alarm at 12:40 a.m. followed by a second alarm at 12:51. The fire was under control at 12:55 a.m. before it was put out at 1:34 a.m. 

The Muntinlupa City government reported that 26 families or 111 individuals were affected by the fire. A total of 19 structures were damaged by the fire. 

The fire station identified the injured as Myle Carlo Bulquerin, 27, who suffered second degree burns on his back, arms, feet, head and neck. 

Mayor Ruffy Biazon, Vice Mayor Temy Simundac and Barangay Captain Luvi Constantino went to the area to inspect the damage caused by the fire. .  

Biazon ordered the immediate distribution of emergency relief kits and financial assistance to the families. 

The Muntinlupa Social Services Department has conducted listing and mapping of the families.

The city government provided hot meals to the affected individuals and has conducted assessment for the issuance of the Disaster Assistance Family Access Card (DAFAC). 

https://mb.com.ph/2025/05/28/1-dead-1-injured-in-malabon-residential-fire

One person was killed while another was injured in a residential fire that broke out in Kaunlaran Street, Barangay Muzon, Malabon City on Wednesday, May 28. 
According to the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), the victim was found dead inside the house. Meanwhile, 38-year-old Remegio Cristobal sustained an injury to his right elbow.
he BFP said the fire started at around 12:55 p.m.  
Firefighters were able to place it under control at 1 p.m. and fully extinguished it at 1:22 p.m. 
Authorities have yet to release the identity of the deceased as they are still informing the family.


A 15-year-old girl died while another woman suffered burns in a fire that hit a home in Taguig on May 28. 

The Taguig City Fire Station reported that the fire started at about 7:27 a..m. at No. 1 Balimbing corner 8th St., in Barangay North Signal at about 7:28 a.m. 

The fire station identified the injured as Sheena Azarez, 32, who suffered burns on the elbow, forearm, thigh and knee. A 50-year-old woman fainted. 

Firefighters raised the first alarm at 7:33 a.m. before the blaze was put out at 8:02 a.m. The cause of the fire is under investigation. 

Three families or 10 individuals living in the house were affected by the fire, which damaged P150,000 worth of properties. 

A total of 10 fire trucks, five water tankers, a rescue truck and three ambulances responded to the incident.

https://mb.com.ph/2025/05/29/fire-razes-houses-in-manila-residential-area
Several houses were gutted by fire that hit a residential area along San Andres corner Adriatico Streets in Malate, Manila on Thursday night, May 29.
According to TXTFIRE Philippines, the fire started at 6:52 p.m. and has reached the second alarm at 7:01 p.m.

Three houses were gutted by a fire that hit a residential area in Pasay City, Thursday night, May 29.

The Pasay City Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) said the destroyed houses are located along Constellation corner Beechcraft Streets in Barangay 189, Pasay City.

Authorities said the blaze started at around 9:15 p.m. and was declared fire out at 10:13 p.m.

Five families were adversely affected by the fire while arson investigators pegged the amount of damage to property at around P450,000.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation.      


https://cebudailynews.inquirer.net/639937/lapu-lapu-firefighters-battle-2-simultaneous-fires

Firefighters in Mandaue and Cebu cities rush to Lapu-Lapu City to help put out 2 fires which broke out almost simultaneously at past 10 a.m. today, May 30.

The first fire to be reported was the one that hit Sitio Iba, Barangay Basak this city.

But as more firefighters arrived at the Basak fire scene, another fire broke out in Sitio Lubi, Barangay Canjulao, Lapu-Lapu City.

Some of the firefighters from neighboring cities diverted to respond to the Canjulao fire.

According to initial reports, as of 10:40 a.m., the fire in Basak has already been placed under control.

Those who diverted to the Canjulao fire arrived at around 10:40 a.m. with firefighters connected their hoses because the firetrucks could not penetrate the fire scene there because of narrow roads.

As of 11: 10 a.m., firefighters continue to battle the fire in Canjulao and Basak. 

 

https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2065445/2-teen-girls-toddler-boy-dead-in-bulakan-bulacan-fire

Two teenage girls and a boy, who was more than just a year old, died in a fire caused by faulty electrical wiring, in this town on Friday, May 30, authorities said Saturday, May 31.

Bulakan Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MDRRMO) Chief Rosario Mariano identified the victims as Irish Clouie Panambo, 16; her brother Jaden Ivan Alvarez, 1 year and 7 months old; and their cousin Jerylien Gail Hernandez, 15.

Mariano said the fire lasted for only 24 minutes since it broke out at 1:06 p.m. at the house of their grandmother Ma. Evelyn Dela Cruz Silva in Barangay (village) Bambang. It was declared fire out at 1:30 p.m.

The three victims were napping in a room at the back of the house when the fire broke out. Another child member of the family, who was also sleeping with the victims, managed to run for safety and had sought the help of village officials.

Mariano, quoting initial investigation reports by the Bulakan Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) office, said the fire was caused by faulty electric wiring due to an overused electric fan. The fire easily engulfed the room which was made of light materials, she said.

She said the bodies of the victims were already charred when BFP and MDRMMO personnel arrived.

Mariano told the Inquirer on Saturday that the room had a window but it was too small for the victims to jump out.

That is 25 reported incidents for May. Remember, these are only the major fires reported in the national media. Residential fires are up all across the nation and they do not all make the news. This is the tip of the iceberg concerning the real situation in the Philippines. 

Sunday, June 1, 2025

The God Culture: We Didn't Edit Our Youtube Videos

Timothy Jay Schwab who is The God Culture really hates my article about his dishonestly edited videos. He is insistent that his research is transparent and full of integrity. He wants his audience to know he didn't edit any videos. 

Claims that we "edited" YouTube videos are factually false. YouTube does not allow post-upload editing; all updates were re-uploads with new URLs and proper clarification notes. This is standard practice—not deception.

https://thegodculturephilippines.com/galv%C3%A3o-s-maritime-flow-the-true-geography-of-ophir-lequios-and-japon%C3%AAs/

"Factually false?" Really? What does Tim call this:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLru2qbCMGOi5gq1FV4RlgEAKP7WRCLca9

Three of the video titles say "Edited."

Tim says:

YouTube does not allow post-upload editing

I didn't claim he edited them on YouTube. That is a straw man argument. Also, YouTube DOES allow editing of already uploaded videos. 


Then Tim says:

all updates were re-uploads with new URLs and proper clarification notes.

That's called editing your videos. In fact the titles, which Tim wrote, say they have been edited. 

Of course it's not deceptive to edit your videos or your books or your blogs. I have to correct spelling errors from time to time. The reason I say Tim's videos are dishonestly edited is because he changed the slides without changing the audio. That means one video has Tim's voice confirming the authenticity of Greek Armor being found in Mindanao while the slide says "confirmation pending." 

original slide

100 Clues #2: Philippines Is The Ancient Land of Gold: Gold Found - Ophir, Sheba, Tarshish. Edited. 

13:27 I know someone's thinking if the Greeks came to the Philippines there would have to be archaeology to prove it. I mean come on. Oh, so glad you asked.

When we visited Butuan, Philippines in May we were actually able to see this Greek armor which was found in 2018 in the Philippines. The thing is these are indisputably Greek from the symbols and the structure and they are dated all the way back to 800 B.C. up to about 480 B.C. 
So, here we go, full circle. History, a map and, archeology all agree to support this, not as speculation, but as fact. Proven.
The dishonesty is evident when Tim's audio declares this armor "indisputably Greek," yet the screen presents a contradictory message. This type of misleading edit is not an isolated incident. The original blog post linked above details further instances of his videos being dishonestly edited.

This video is still posted which makes Tim's statement that he has distanced himself from the Greek armor meaningless. 
Genuine scholars update and refine without erasing prior discussion—standard academic practice seen across newspapers, journals, and research institutions.

In contrast, an anonymous blogger has accused us of "dishonesty" for doing exactly what responsible researchers are supposed to do. He even rehashes a four-year-old video on the so-called "Greek armor"—a claim we publicly distanced from years ago after responsibly investigating it.

If he actually wanted to distance himself from "the so-called "Greek armor" he would delete the video. If he really thinks the armor is fake or questionable then he should delete the video. Adding a note to the screen while the audio claims the armor is "indisputably Greek" is not an update or a refinement, it's a contradiction. It is also not true that "newspapers, journals, and research institutions" do not retract statements. They do it all the time especially when the information is false. The Greek armor is false, the video needs to go. This is not a small error like a misspelling or getting a date wrong. The claim about "indisputably Greek" armor being found in Mindanao is fundamentally unhistorical, misleading, and untrue. 

In fact, the reason I brought this subject up again is because Tim was asked about it by a viewer.


Lost Isles of Gold LIVE Series - Part 12: Hebrew in the Philippines? 

@kkruz Just saw this history. Ancient Greek Armour found in Mindanao. Grabe indeed.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqJ_rPHfSyU

@TheGodCulture We covered that long ago even visiting the hotel museum which housed it. Though the find seems authentic, there has been little done to preserve the find and report it properly unfortunately. Thus, we dropped it from our book, and did not cover it any further. We still get ridiculed even though we did the right things. That does not mean it is not true as it may well be as it certainly makes sense. It just means those who discovered it did not keep their records opening the find up to scrutiny. Scrutiny is not disproof, and many times proves to be mere scoffing, but that is the method of academia today, which has become a Pharisee realm in thinking. 

Also, the channel that first reported this find, has proven to lead in propaganda to China and Russia as the supreme authority to the Philippines, which is just a propaganda vlog. They take the finding of Chinese pottery in ancient times to mean China came to the Philippines, when Chinese records document Filipinos and Austronesians arriving there and nto the other way around. They even take the Japtheth's son Javan who is well documented as the founder of Greece, or Ioanan (Iwan or Javan, even named for him), as founding China which is in Shem's territory, not Japheth's. Careful with that group they backload to China in propaganda. Yah Bless.

A commenter alerted Tim to the original video posted by Kasaysayan Hunters about Greek armor being found in Mindanao. Tim says he covered that video long ago but dropped the claim from his book because "there has been little done to preserve the find and report it properly" and  "those who discovered it did not keep their records opening the find up to scrutiny." Yet, Tim's video declaring the armor to be "indisputably Greek" remains up to deceive anyone who watches it.

It defies logic for Tim to say 

Claims that we "edited" YouTube videos are factually false

when the very titles of his videos clearly state "Edited." It's simply lie after lie from Timothy Jay Schwab.


Will he ever tell the truth?