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Dumaguete City, PhilippinesWednesday, March 7, 2012
Negros Oriental
ButtonNo troop movements amid ouster plot rumor vs. PNoy
ButtonGuv: Rehab continues a month after quake
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PMHA conducts stress debriefing
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Quake hits central RP, causes panic
Button5-year-old boy shot
Button CSC ready to assist workers in filling up new SALN form

No troop movements amid
ouster plot rumor vs. PNoy

BY JUDY F. PARTLOW

Officers and men of the Philippine Army in Negros Oriental are in support of President Benigno Simeon Aquino III, amid reports of an ouster plot against him, Col. Francisco Patrimonio, commander of the 302nd Infantry Brigade based in Tanjay City, Negros Oriental, said yesterday.

There is no movement of troops in the Army units under his leadership, Patrimonio stressed.

He added he has not received any reports of retired military officers or personnel visiting Army camps to recruit supporters of the destabilization plot against the Aquino administration.

Guv: Rehab continues
a month after quake
BY JUANCHO GALLARDE

Rebuilding and rehabilitation efforts continue for residents in the 1st District of Negros Oriental, a month after the 6.9-magnitude earthquake hit the province, Gov. Roel Degamo said yesterday.

All roads leading to the district are now passable, including those in the barangays that were isolated by landslides and also damaged bridges, he added.

The confirmed fatalities totaled 58, with 24 in Guihulngan City, 15 in La Libertad, 10 in Jimalalud, three each in Tayasan and Ayungon, and two in Bindoy, the Office of Civil Defense reported.

PMHA conducts
stress debriefing
BY JUANCHO GALLARDE

A two-day stress debriefing was conducted on teachers and school children in La Libertad and Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental, recently, by the Philippine Mental Health Association.

Dr. Aurora Flores, PMHA provincial head, said they observed that the children are still showing signs of trauma on even a minor aftershock, the slightest rainfall or thunderstorm, and do not want to go to school anymore.

She added that she had a client who was recovering from the trauma due to tropical storm “Sendong”, but when the earthquake struck, her counseling was back to square one.

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