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Bulusan Volcano, re-cast the ashes

Legazpi City-held up nearly six minutes of the last ejection of heavy volcanic lung burning ash blacksmith bellows attract towards 1:24 in the afternoon.

Attained the level of 1,000 meters of the surge of ash also dropped on the slopes of the volcano included the barangays of the community of Irosin that more and more tormented people.


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Due to the fact regarding this particular re-broke the residents suddenly dark environment triggered by thick gray sumaboy the sky.

Also responded immediately turned the stand by the military trucks that carried bundles of residents to evacuation centers.

In the report of the Office of Civil Defense, now takes the total 172 families or 830 people in five evacuation centers of Juban and Irosin.

The Irosin was previously placed under state of calamity.

Also particularly concerned residents in the impacts of volcanic eruptions on their livelihood and crops.

Now strictly monitoring the progress Phivolcs the current status of the volcano and indicated that could raise the alarm in case the volcano truths catch more extreme tantrum of Mt. Bulusan.

The ejection of volcanic ash earlier is not much compared to its past activities.

Meanwhile the ceasefire declared by Celso Menguez command of New People's Army (NPA) in area of the volcano as solidarity with the damaged residents.

As military reactions pleased because this step to avoid any collide with government opponents.

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16th Asian Games:TORRES Falls short in Guangzhou


Long jumper Marestella Torres fouls up during her attempt to finish just fourth in the 16th Asian Games long jump competition Tuesday in Guangzhou.(EPA)

GUANGZHOU – A day after her stunning loss in the women’s long jump in the 16th Asian Games, Marestella Torres wasn’t inclined for interview and wanted to take the next flight home, according to coach Joseph Sy.

Manilla Bulletin

“As of now, she’s not inclined to accept any interview,” said Sy Wednesday.

Torres, 29, fresh from a six-month training in Germany, failed to win a medal in the event she was heavily favored to win Tuesday, a crushing development that could lead to her retirement.




“Sinabi niya sa akin bago magsimula na magre-retire siya pag di siya manalo,” Sy revealed. “Pero wala siguro sa isip niya na matatalo siya.”

Torres, the smallest in the field at five-foot-one, surged on top of the event with an opening 6.49 meters, but twisted her ankle in the second round and failed to complete a legal jump the rest of the way despite going over 6.50 meters a few times.

“It was the first time I saw her (Torres) foul five times,” said Sy, unable to hide his frustration. “Pinapaatras ko na siya ng kaunti, pero iba na ang takbo. Di na niya ma-control ‘yung launch niya.”

Sy blamed Torres’ unfamiliarity with the elevated foul board.

“Medyo sensitive kasi yung paa ni Marestella. Noong naapakan niya ‘yung foul board, may naramdaman na kaagad siya,” said Sy. “Iba kasi ‘yung ginagamit natin sa Pilipinas,” he said.

The pressure to deliver may also have something to do with the unexpected turn of event, conceded Sy.

“Siguro ‘yung mga last two jumps niya. Nakaramdam na siya ng matinding pressure,” said Sy. “It was supposed to be her defining moment. Alam niyang mananalo siya. Pero hindi nangyari.”

Jung Soonok was the shock winner, becoming the first Korean to win the event in 6.53 meters.

Olga Rypakova of Kazakhstan won the silver in 6.50 meters while Yuliya Tarasova of Uzbekistan edged Torres for the bronze for having the next best jump.

What hurt Torres the most, according to Sy, was the poor result of the eventual gold winner.

“Alam niya kasing kayang kaya niya italon ‘yun. Ginagawa niya sa praktis palagi ‘yun,” he said.

Last September, Torres did 6.61 meters to win the silver in a meet in Germany.

Her training in Germany, according to Sy, helped Torres improve her speed, giving her more momentum to launch.

“Napansin ko lang medyo bumaba yung talon niya,” Sy said. “Hindi ko na binago kasi mukhang adjusted na si Marestella."

Sy said he’s hoping that Torres will reconsider and stay on to train for the London Olympics.

“Although I know that she’s already in her peak now, I think she can still compete until she reaches 35. Maganda naman ang alaga niya sa katawan,” said Sy, noting Torres’ well-sculpted body.

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Smart-Gilas Pilipinas outguns Taiwan

Smart-Gilas Pilipinas players whoop it up after beating the Taiwanese, 82-73 at the close of the elimination round of the basketball competion in the 16th Asian Games. (Photo by BOB DUNGO JR.)GUANGZHOU — The Smart Gilas national team outgunned Chinese-Taipei, 82-73, Monday to set up a keenly-awaited quarterfinal showdown with South Korea in the 16th Asian Games.Manila Bulletin

The Nationals beat the Taiwanese in their own game, firing eight three-point shots, three each from Chris Tiu and Marcio Lassiter while holding them to just 6 of 27 shooting from that distance.

Prior to the match, Chinese-Taipei fired 50 three-pointers against four teams, including a high of 20 against India.

It marked the first time the Nationals failed to hold their opponents under 70 points, but shot 53 percent from the field after averaging 42 percent in the first five matches.

Against Smart Gilas’ relentless full-court defense, the Taiwanese struggled to get into a scoring rhythm, making only three in 13 attempts in the first half.

Lin Chih Chieh, Taipei’s top gunner with 21 points, was held down to five points in the second half where the Filipinos made their move.

Asi Taulava poured eight of his 18 points in a 16-6 run as the Filipinos turned a two-point deficit into a 60-52 lead with 3:31 left in the third quarter.

The Filipinos posted their biggest lead at 71-56 early in the fourth quarter before Taipei made its final run, cutting the deficit to just six points, 69-75, with three minutes remaining.

Unable to set up well against Gilas’ aggressive defense, the Taiwanese turned to playmaker Lee Hsueh Lin who had six free throws and a fastbreak point during that stretch.

But Tiu, who had 15 points on 5-of-9 from the field, made a huge three-point shot, drawing a foul from Taiwan center Wu Tai Hao, his fifth. Tiu completed the four-point play to give Gilas a 79-69 edge with 1:51 remaining.

After a Taiwan turnover, Marnel Baracael put the final nail on Taiwan’s coffin with a three-point play with 44 seconds left.

Lin, struggling against the defense of Kelly Williams, scored the last basket of the game with a layup.

“We knew they wanted to penetrate and then kick out the ball to the short shooters. We had to avoid that and we pushed them to shoot three-pointers which they didn’t do well,” said Rajko Toroman, the Serbian coach of Gilas.

The Filipinos limited their turnovers to 13 after averaging 20 in their last three outings while crushing the boards, 41-27, including a 14-5 edge off the offensive glass.

Taulava and Williams combined for 25 rebounds, including nine that gave the Filipinos an 18-6 advantage in second chance points.

Marcio Lassiter, who had a welt near his right eye, matched Taulava’s 18 points while Baracael made 11 points off the bench.

Lee admitted the team panicked toward the end that resulted in missed hurried three-point shots.

“We didn’t think too much. Actually, we were too in a hurry to think of anything. All we could do was to keep moving ahead. There’s no turning back for us. We had to win,” said Lee who played the entire game, shooting 19 points.

Overall, Toroman was happy.

“It was a very difficult match in a very difficult group. We didn’t deserve to be out and we didn’t deserve to be in this group. I’m very satisfied. It’s very important for us,” said Toroman.

Solomon Mercado, the Rain or Shine quarterback nursing foot injuries, showed up in uniform but did not see action for the third straight game.

The scores:
PHILIPPINES 82 — Taulava 18, Lassiter 18, Tiu 15, Baracael 11, Williams 8, Casio 7, Lutz 3, Barroca 2
CHINESE -TAIPEI 73 — Lin 21, Wu 20, Lee 19, Mao 7, Hung 5, Chien 1, Yang 0, Tien 0, Chen S.N. 0, Chen S.H. 0, Chou 0
Quarters: 20-21, 42-40, 64-54, 82-73

Games Wednesday (Huangpu gymnasium)
1:15 p.m. — South Korea vs Smart Gilas-PH
3:30 p.m. — Japan vs North Korea
7:15 p.m. — Iran vs Jordan
9:30 p.m. — China vs Qata

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