A series of earthquakes rock Negros provinces, causing significant damage to agriculture. Find out more about the seismic activity and its impact here!
Negros, known for its beautiful landscapes, recently experienced a series of earthquakes that shook the southern towns of Basay in Negros Oriental and Hinobaan in Negros Occidental on a Monday afternoon. The tremors sent ripples of fear through the region, highlighting the region's vulnerability to seismic activity. As residents grappled with the aftermath, reports emerged of considerable damage to infrastructure and homes.
In a separate incident, Negros Oriental faced a different kind of threat as the Department of Agriculture-Provincial Agriculture and Technology Coordinating Office (DA-PATCO) reported over P2.4 billion in damage to agriculture due to the El Niño phenomenon. The agricultural sector, a vital part of the province's economy, suffered a significant blow, impacting farmers and livelihoods.
The earthquakes and agricultural losses serve as a harsh reminder of the challenges faced by Negros provinces. Despite these setbacks, the resilience and spirit of the locals shine through as communities come together to support one another during these trying times.
In conclusion, the seismic activity in Negros provinces sheds light on the need for robust disaster preparedness measures. Additionally, the significant damage caused by El Niño underscores the importance of sustainable farming practices to adapt to changing climate patterns and protect the agricultural sector.
DUMAGUETE CITY – A series of earthquakes rocked the southern towns of Basay in Negros Oriental and Hinobaan in Negros Occidental early afternoon Monday, ...
DUMAGUETE CITY – The Department of Agriculture-Provincial Agriculture and Technology and Coordinating Office (DA-PATCO) in Negros Oriental has incurred over ...