Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Community pantry in shoe capital Marikina offers free footwear

Adrian Ayalin, ABS-CBN News


Instead of food, a community pantry offered free footwear to residents of Barangay Sto. NiƱo, Marikina City.


The spirit of bayanihan lives as 'Otto and Ely Knows shoes' gave away different sizes of slippers, sandals, and shoes.


"Kasi yung nangyayari ngayon medyo stressed ang mga tao, sabi namin, kung pwede kami makatulong sa ibang paraan para mamigay kami ng katuwaan dito sa community namin dito sa Marikina," said shoemaker Elise Ebullan.


(Because of what’s happening right now, people are a bit stressed, we said if we can help in other ways so that we can share the fun here in our community here in Marikina.)


Marikina earned the title "Shoe Capital of the Philippines" in 1956 after establishing a notable shoemaking industry and becoming the biggest manufacturer of shoes nationwide at the time.


The industry's birth is traced back to 1887, when a local community leader and a few companions reconstructed a pair of imported shoes, marking the spread of shoemaking skills by hand in what was then a mainly agricultural town.


But last year, at least 80 percent of shoemakers were forced to halt business operations due to the pandemic.


Community pantries have meanwhile sprouted across the country after Ana Patricia Non started the movement in Maginhawa in Quezon City.


Non started the initiative over a week ago to offer free food to people in need, as government aid had not been sufficient to feed many people who lost their jobs due to the pandemic. 


After getting support from other officials for her “Bayanihan” initiative, Non resumed her pantry, which has already been replicated in many parts of the country.


https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/27/21/marikina-city-shoe-capital-community-pantry-offers-shoes-slippers

Metro Manila to get first Sputnik COVID-19 shots

Metro Manila will get the Philippines' first delivery of COVID-19 shots from Russia's Gamaleya Institute due to the vaccine's cold storage requirement, Palace spokesman Harry Roque said on Tuesday. 


Some 15,000 shots of the Russian vaccine Sputnik V will arrive in the Philippines on Wednesday, he said in a press briefing. 


Another 480,000 Sputnik V shots will be delivered before the month ends, he added. 


The Philippines aims to vaccinate 70 million or about two-thirds of its population this year. 


Authorities have so far received 3.525 million COVID-19 shots and inoculated some 1.5 million people. 


https://news.abs-cbn.com/video/news/04/27/21/metro-manila-to-get-first-sputnik-covid-19-shots

Lalaki patay sa sunog sa Makati

Joyce Balancio, ABS-CBN News


(UPDATE)—Isang 25 anyos na lalaki ang patay sa sunog na sumiklab sa Barangay Olympia sa lungsod ng Makati, Lunes ng gabi.


Ayon sa Bureau of Fire Protection, ang biktima na si Jeremiah Rizon, na may kapansanan, ay na-trap sa kaniyang kwarto sa ikalawang palapag na bahay sa San Bernardino Street. 


Ayon sa pamilya, may down syndrome si Rizon at posibleng natakot noong ma-trap sa kuwarto habang sinusubukang iligtas.


Sa bahay ng biktima rin umano nagsimula ang apoy, ayon sa BFP, bagama't iniimbestigahan pa ang naging sanhi nito. 


Naitaas ang unang alarma ng sunog bandang 7:14 ng gabi, hanggang naakyat ito hanggang ikatlong alarma bandang 7:23 p.m. 


Tuluyan namang naapula ang apoy bandang 8:15 ng gabi. 


Tinatayang nasa 18 na pamilya na nakatira sa 12 bahay ang naapektuhan ng sunog. 


Nasa P300,000 naman ang sinasabing halaga ng ari-ariang tinupok ng apoy. 


Binuksan ang barangay para matuluyan ng mga nasunugan, pero may iba naman na nakitira sa mga kamag-anak.


Nag-aalala pa rin ang ilan sa kanila sa kanilang pagbangon.--May ulat ni Anjo Bagaoisan, ABS-CBN News


https://news.abs-cbn.com/news/04/26/21/lalaki-patay-sunog-makati-apr262021

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