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After seven years of relative inactivity, the volcano erupted last Thursday (January 6) at midnight causing smoke and ash clouds to rise up to 3,800 metres (12,000 feet).Lava flowing from the ...
Maconacon, officially the Municipality of Maconacon (Ibanag: Ili nat Maconacon; Ilocano: Ili ti Maconacon; Tagalog/Kasiguranin: Bayan ng Maconacon), is a municipality in the province of Isabela, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 3,977 people, [4] making it the least populous municipality in the province.
Poverty Incidence of Isabela 10 20 30 40 2000 12.22 2003 30.10 2006 29.64 2009 28.90 2012 24.37 2015 17.87 2018 17.08 2021 15.90 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority In terms of income classification, Isabela is rated as first-class province and considered among the richest and most progressive province in the Philippines and the most progressive in Region 02 courtesy of the three key ...
Poverty Incidence of Divilacan 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 2000 63.61 2003 48.05 2006 25.30 2009 23.58 2012 45.72 2015 26.15 2018 47.58 2021 24.60 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Divilacan Bay with Divilacan in the background and Maconacon in the foreground. Government Local government Main article: Sangguniang Bayan As a municipality in the Province of Isabela, government officials in the ...
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Construction of the Ilagan–Divilacan Road was part of a large-scale movement intended to improve access to remote areas in the province of Isabela, particularly the coastal town of Divilacan, which is accessible only by boat or plane. It was initiated in order to facilitate economic development, tourism, as well as augment mobility among its ...
Watch a live view from the scene of an explosion at the Rainbow Bridge border crossing between the United States and Canada near Niagara Falls on Wednesday, 22 November. Two people have died, law ...
At 10 a.m. PHT, Ma-on made landfall at Maconacon, Isabela as a high-end severe tropical storm, just short of typhoon intensity, according to the PAGASA. [139] Four fatalities occurred; [140] infrastructure damage was estimated to be ₱571 million (US$10.4 million), while agricultural damage was estimated to be ₱1.86 billion (US$33.6 million).