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artcenal · 5 months
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epsire · 1 year
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Maragusan is the home of the country's different tribes who bring with them their own culture and speak their own dialect. They make valuable contributions here in Maragusan thanks to their efforts and maintaining their traditions and culture. The most known indigenous group in our community is the Mansaka and the Mandaya.
Mansaka's are known for their distinctive costumes and ornamentation, involving tie-dyed textiles and embroidery using a sophisticated system of symbols with named motifs. Beadwork and silver craft are also well-developed. These costumes helps us to know what tribe they belong to. I've had a Mansaka classmate before and I'm amazed how they do their traditions like making their Mansaka attire which is very difficult to do but for them it is very easy. As far as I've experienced young Mansaka's especially in the elementary level often get bullied because of the dialect they are using or for some other reasons.
The Mandaya tribe originates from Davao del Sur. “Mandaya” derives from the prefix man meaning “inhabitant of” and “daya” meaning upstream” or “upper portion of a river,” and therefore means “people living upstream. Beadwork and silver craft are also well-developed. The Mandaya maintain harmonious relationships with their pantheon of deities and spirits through rituals of appeasement and supplication. These spirits are believed to reside in a different area of the universe. One culture I love from them is their famous L'lulot dishes that are technically local cuisines among tribe of Mandaya. These are usually composed of meat (pork, chicken or shrimp) that is cooked in a bamboo along with coconut milk with a mix of ginger, onions and garlic (can add lemon grass or salay that is common ingredients). I can compare it with the common dish 'giniling' but is mixed with coconut oil. Some also describe it as having a minty taste because of the spices it contains. Most of my mandaya friends posses natural beauty enhanced by their 'mestiza' color.
-Rex & Bianca
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hatyrobin · 1 year
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Sunday Mornings with this kiddos 🥰 (at Maragusan, Davao De Oro, Philippines) https://www.instagram.com/p/Coj9SxohO1fEA4C0U1c7QLllF7olSYIKT4FSSI0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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anaiazien · 2 months
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Davao Regional Flood: Romualdez Allocates P150M for Victims
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The National Risk Reduction and Management Council stated that there are currently floods in approximately 66 locations in Davao del Norte, and landslides have occurred in 44 areas in Davao de Oro, as per the Davao City Information Office.
In response to the devastating Davao Regional floods wreaking havoc in the Davao region, Speaker Martin Romualdez has endorsed a financial aid package of up to P150 million to support victims in their recovery from the detrimental impact of heavy rainfall.
The aid comprises 21,000 food packs drawn from the Speaker's personal calamity funds, supplemented by an additional 30,000 food packs provided by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).
The financial aid, distributed through the DSWD's Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations program, is allocated to various Davao lawmakers and local government executives.
Breakdowns include P20 million each for Davao de Oro Reps. Maricar Zamora and Ruwel Gonzaga, Davao Oriental Reps. Cheeno Almario and Nelson Dayanghirang, Davao del Norte Rep. Aldu Dujali, PBA Party-list Rep. Migz Nograles, Davao del Norte Vice Gov. Oyo Uy, and Davao de Oro Vice Governor Tyron Uy.
Additionally, 21,000 food packs have been dispatched to Davao del Norte, Davao Oriental, and Davao de Oro for affected families. The Office of Civil Defense-Davao reported 455 families evacuated and severely affected as the region faced widespread Davao regional floods, damaged bridges, and triggered landslides due to continuous heavy rains.
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On Thursday, a resident inspected the vehicles carried away by the floods that impacted Samantha Homes Subdivision in Barangay Bago Gallera, Davao City, on Wednesday night.
Specific incidents were noted in Maragusan, Davao de Oro, where three people died in a landslide, prompting ongoing search and rescue efforts for Davao regional flood. In Caraga, Davao Oriental, two men buried in the soil due to landslides are subjects of ongoing search and rescue operations.
The impact on families in different areas is substantial, with Davao de Oro experiencing 2,103 affected families, Davao Oriental with 1,368 affected families, and Davao City with 729 affected families. Infrastructure disruptions are evident, with both provinces having three impassable roads each due to landslides and floods.
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The Tingog Party-list carries out relief efforts in a location affected by the recent floods in the Davao region, as reported by the Speaker's office.
This substantial financial assistance is being channeled through the DSWD's Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations program, with dedicated allocations for various Davao lawmakers and local government executives.
The breakdown of these funds includes P20 million each for representatives such as Maricar Zamora and Ruwel Gonzaga of Davao de Oro, Cheeno Almario and Nelson Dayanghirang of Davao Oriental, Aldu Dujali of Davao del Norte, Migz Nograles of PBA Party-list, Oyo Uy of Davao del Norte Vice Governor, and Tyron Uy of Davao de Oro Vice Governor.
Furthermore, 21,000 food packs have been dispatched to Davao del Norte, Davao Oriental, and Davao de Oro to provide crucial relief to the families severely impacted by the ongoing crisis in Davao regional flood.
The Office of Civil Defense-Davao has reported the evacuation of 455 families as the region grapples with widespread floods, damaged bridges, and landslides triggered by relentless heavy rains.
Search and Rescue Operations Intensify Amid Tragic Losses in Maragusan and Caraga - Davao Regional Flood Emergency
Tragic incidents have unfolded in Maragusan, Davao de Oro, where three lives were lost in a landslide, necessitating continuous search and rescue operations for davao regional flood. Simultaneously, in Caraga, Davao Oriental, efforts persist to locate and rescue two individuals buried in the soil due to landslides.
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IMMERSED: Aerial footage captured on Saturday from a Philippine Army helicopter by a personnel from the Davao de Oro Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office reveals the scale of the devastation brought about by floods in the town of Monkayo in the province. —PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE DAVAO DE ORO PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT
The scale of the disaster is reflected in the impact on families across different areas, with 2,103 families affected in Davao de Oro, 1,368 in Davao Oriental, and 729 in Davao City. Infrastructure disruptions are evident, with both provinces contending with three impassable roads each due to landslides and floods.
Beyond the immediate human toll, power interruptions have been reported in five barangays in Davao Oriental, while two barangays in Davao de Oro are grappling with water interruptions.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has issued a weather forecast warning, anticipating further flooding and landslides in Mindanao and parts of Eastern Visayas within the next 24 hours due to the influence of a low-pressure area.
Speaker Martin Romualdez's swift and substantial aid allocation underscores the government's commitment to alleviating the plight of those affected by the calamity in davao regional flood, emphasizing the importance of collective efforts in overcoming the challenges posed by natural disasters.-Skynews.com
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westvalleyfaultph · 6 months
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Magnitude 5.9 Earthquake Reported in Davao de Oro
A magnitude 5.9 earthquake hit Davao de Oro Friday early morning. According to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) the tectonic temblor struck at 2:58 a.m. The epicenter has been located at 35 kilometers southeast of New Bataan and had a depth of 13 kilometers. The following intensities have been recorded: Intensity V -New Bataan, Maragusan, and Pantukan, Davao…
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fadingsunsjvj · 10 months
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A SOJOURNER’S VIEW: A thriving cooperatives movement in Maragusan Valley
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3bae-lgts · 11 months
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About the Writers
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Nurmina Abdul
Nurmina is a creative writing student at UP Mindanao who likes reading poems and short fiction as much as she likes pineapple on pizza.
Laurie Valdez
Laurie Valdez is a Creative Writing student at the University of the Philippines Mindanao. She loves to read sappy romance and high fantasy novels to escape reality.
Kyle Yunting
Kyle is a 22-year-old writer from Zamboanga del Sur. She grew up reading the Percy Jackson and the Olympian series by Rick Riordan, and still considers it the peak of children’s literature (she is, however, open to friendly debate on this). Her main genre is usually young adult fiction, and finds writing for a younger audience challenging but fulfilling. 
She has a dog named Percy. Because of course.
Gia Diuda
Gia Diuda is an aspiring young writer hailing from Tagum City, Davao del Norte. She is currently a third year BA English (Creative Writing) student in UP Mindanao. She is a fur mom with 5 cats and 4 dogs.
Yra Ybañez
Yra, twenty-one, comes from Maragusan, Davao de Oro. She is currently a third year student of the BA English (Creative Writing) Program of UP Mindanao.
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kezzykarenn · 11 months
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Off to Maragusan
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Welcome to the news channel of the Angry Nature,Today we will tell you about Philippine earthquake, Cyclone Kevin Vanuatu👇 https://youtu.be/a5eknvsBYcU Two strong earthquakes jolted the southern Philippines on Tuesday (Mar 7), authorities said, with the second damaging buildings and forcing the evacuation of hundreds of villagers from their homes. A 6.0-magnitude quake struck at about 2pm local time (0600 GMT), a few kilometres from Maragusan municipality in the mountainous gold-mining province of Davao de Oro on Mindanao island, the US Geological Survey said. Local authorities said there were no reports of casualties or significant damage. But a shallower second quake, measuring 5.6 magnitudes, hit nearly three hours later in the neighbouring municipality of New Bataan, triggering the collapse of some houses. New Bataan disaster officer Lynne Dollolasa said nearly 300 people were forced to leave their homes in Andap village, where "a number of houses collapsed". The first quake lasted about 30 seconds and was followed by aftershocks, said Corporal Stephanie Clemen, a police officer in Tagum, about 40km from Maragusan. #Philippine_earthquake #davao_earthquake #angry_nature _______________________________ The channel lists such natural disasters as: 1) Geological emergencies: #earthquake  #volcanic_eruption  mudflow, #landslide landfall, avalanche; 2) Hydrological emergencies:  #flash_flood #tsunami  Limnological catastrophe, floods, flooding; 3) Fires: Forest fire, Peat fire, Glass Fire, Wildfire; 4) Meteorological emergencies: #tornado, ATTENTION: All videos are taken from open sources. The selection is based on publication date, title, description, and venue. Sometimes, due to unfair posting of news on social networks, the video may contain frames that do not correspond to the date and place. It is not always possible to check all videos. We apologize for any errors! Thank you for watching, don't forget to subscribe our channel, We Wish you good Weather,
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kritere · 1 year
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Terremoti: scossa di magnitudo 6.0 nelle Filippine
DIRETTA TV (ANSA) – ROMA, 07 MAR – Una scossa di terremoto di magnitudo 6.0 ha colpito oggi le Filippine: lo riporta sul suo sito l’Istituto geofisico statunitense Usgs.    Il sisma è stato localizzato a 4 km a sud-est di San Mariano, nella regione di Davao (sud), ad una profondità di 38,6 km. Per ora non si segnalano feriti o vittime.    Un impiegato dell’ufficio disastri di Maragusan,…
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aymanmatnews · 1 year
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M6.2 earthquake hits Mindanao, Philippines.. #Mindanao #Philippines: A magnitude 6.2 #earthquake struck the town of Maragusan in #Davao de Oro Tuesday afternoon, the state seismologists reported, the #Philippine Institute of Volcanology & Seismology (Phivolcs) said the earthquake of tectonic origin hit 8 km south of Maragusan at 2:02 p.m. It had a depth of 10 km, Phivolcs initially reported the tremor's magnitude at 6.2 before downgrading it later to 5.9, The state seismologists said damage & aftershocks are expected. https://www.instagram.com/p/CpezOVNov3E/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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filmishine · 1 year
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6-Magnitude Shallow Quake Rocks Southern Philippines
The shallow quake struck at about 2:00 pm (local time). (representational) Manila: A 6.0-magnitude earthquake jolted the southern Philippines on Tuesday, the US Geological Survey said, with local authorities warning of aftershocks and possible damage. The shallow quake struck at about 2:00 pm (0600 GMT), a few kilometres from Maragusan municipality in the mountainous gold-mining province of…
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epsire · 1 year
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Maragusan can be called a haven for nature lovers, as it features multiple spots showcasing the nature that's preserved by the local authorities and of course the locals, for tourists to enjoy. One of these sights in nature are waterfalls. All of these waterfalls has cold waters, due to it coming from the mountains, and the influence of the cold temperature Maragusan normally has. Its temperature is cold enough that it may numb you, but don't be discouraged and instead, be prepared for an experience you'll never forget. Below are some of the best waterfalls in Maragusan:
Marangig Falls - One of the most popular waterfalls in Maragusan, Marangig Falls is located in Barangay New Albay. The falls is a series of cascading waters that flow down into a natural pool. Visitors can swim in the pool and enjoy the cool waters while surrounded by lush greenery.
Pyalitan Falls - Pyalitan Falls is located in Barangay New Albay and is known for its majestic 90-foot drop. The falls is surrounded by towering trees and lush vegetation, making it a great spot for nature lovers.
Visiting these waterfalls in Maragusan requires a bit of hiking and trekking, but the experience is worth it once you reach the site. The falls offer a great opportunity to reconnect with nature and enjoy the beauty of the Philippines. So, if you're looking for a new adventure, consider exploring the waterfalls of Maragusan in Davao de Oro.
-Carmena, Sophea, & Jovelyn
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hatyrobin · 1 year
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Happy 5th Month our little pumpkin Elia 🎂😘 Tatay, Nanay and kuya Eros love you sooo much 💕 #5thMonth #Lie2 #112622 #lateupload (at Maragusan, Davao De Oro, Philippines) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClgDQhMBkmKnHdl7zbd6R9zg6N0FuUljAF6Nvg0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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flordemaylucero · 2 years
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maragusan Escaped Part 3 https://www.instagram.com/p/Cgvx4Olv7YO/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Cita's Lantawan Sea of Clouds, Maragusan, Davao de Oro
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