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Thousands in Philippines protest corruption, demand return of stolen flood project funds

MANILA, Philippines — Thousands of demonstrators, including Roman Catholic clergy, took to the streets in the Philippines on Sunday, calling for the swift prosecution of top legislators and officials implicated in a major corruption scandal.

Left-wing groups held a separate protest in Manila’s main park, demanding that all implicated government officials immediately resign and face the law.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has been under pressure to address public outrage over corruption linked to substandard, defective, or unbuilt flood control projects in an archipelago frequently hit by deadly floods and extreme weather.

More than 17,000 police officers were deployed in Metro Manila to secure the separate protests. The Malacañang presidential palace complex was placed on security lockdown, with key roads and bridges blocked by anti-riot police, trucks, and barbed wire.

In a deeply divided democracy where two presidents have been ousted in the last 39 years partly over plunder allegations, there have been isolated calls for the military to withdraw support from the Marcos administration. The Armed Forces of the Philippines rejected such calls, welcoming a statement signed by at least 88 mostly retired generals, including three former military chiefs of staff, condemning any unconstitutional or military adventurism.

“The unified voice of our retired and active leaders reaffirms that the Armed Forces of the Philippines remains a pillar of stability and a steadfast guardian of democracy,” the military said in a statement.

Roman Catholic churches nationwide helped lead Sunday’s anti-corruption protests, with the main rally held at the pro-democracy People Power Monument along EDSA in Metro Manila. Police reported about 5,000 demonstrators, mostly dressed in white, attended before noon.

Protesters demanded that members of Congress, government officials, and construction company owners behind thousands of anomalous flood control projects be imprisoned and ordered to return stolen government funds. One demonstrator wore a shirt with the message: “No mercy for the greedy.”

“If money is stolen, that is a crime, but if dignity and lives are taken, these are sins against fellow human beings, against the country, and above all, against God,” said Rev. Flavie Villanueva, a Catholic priest who has supported families of impoverished drug suspects killed during former President Rodrigo Duterte’s crackdown. “Jail all the corrupt and jail all the killers,” he told the crowd.

Since Marcos first raised alarm over the flood control anomalies during his State of the Nation Address in July, at least seven public works officials have been jailed for illegal use of public funds and other graft charges related to a single project. Executives of Sunwest Corp., a construction firm involved in the project, are still being sought.

On Friday, Henry Alcantara, a former government engineer who admitted under oath his involvement in the anomalies, returned 110 million pesos ($1.9 million) in kickbacks and pledged to return more in the coming weeks.

Authorities have frozen about 12 billion pesos ($206 million) in assets of suspects in flood control anomalies, according to Marcos. The president vowed that many of at least 37 powerful senators, members of Congress, and wealthy construction executives implicated in the scandal would be behind bars by Christmas.

Protesters said many more officials, including implicated senators and House members, should be jailed immediately and forced to return funds that financed private jets, luxury cars, mansions, and extravagant lifestyles.

Pag-impound sa e-bikes at e-trikes na mahuhuli sa national highways ipagpapaliban sa Enero 2, ayon sa LTO

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MAYNILA — Ipinagpaliban ng Land Transportation Office (LTO) hanggang Enero 2, 2026 ang pagpapatupad ng pag-i-impound ng mga electronic vehicles tulad ng e-bikes at e-trikes na mahuhuling bumibiyahe sa national highways.

Ayon kay LTO chief Markus Lacanilao sa isang video statement nitong Linggo, ipinagpaliban ang “strict enforcement” ng crackdown na nakatakdang magsimula sana ngayong Lunes, Disyembre 1.

Sa halip na agad kumpiskahin ang mga naturang sasakyan, magsasagawa muna ang LTO ng information drive upang ipaalam sa mga may-ari na bawal pa rin silang gumamit ng national roads.

“In response to public complaints, I would like to clarify that our President Bongbong Marcos and [acting Transportation] Secretary Giovanni Lopez have heard your concerns. Therefore, there will be no impounding operation for the time being while we implement a comprehensive information drive to give everyone enough time to understand and comply with the existing regulations,” ani Lacanilao.

Dagdag pa niya, “We will come out with guidelines and an information campaign to explain where LEVs (Light Electric Vehicles) are allowed to operate.”

Ayon kay Lacanilao, layunin ng LTO na hindi abalahin ang publiko kundi masiguro na ligtas, maayos, at may malinaw na responsibilidad ang lahat ng gumagamit ng kalsada, kabilang ang mga gumagamit ng e-bikes, e-trikes, at iba pang LEVs.

Kamakailan ay inanunsyo ng LTO ang pagbabawal sa e-bikes at e-trikes sa national highways dahil sa pagdami ng aksidente na kinasasangkutan ng mga electric vehicles. Layunin nito na masiguro ang kaligtasan ng lahat sa kalsada.

Death toll in Hong Kong apartment complex fire rises to 146 as the city mourns

HONG KONG — The death toll from a devastating fire at Hong Kong’s Wang Fuk Court apartment complex climbed to 146 on Sunday as investigators recovered more bodies from the burned buildings. Residents and well-wishers placed flowers and handwritten notes at a growing makeshift memorial, marking one of the deadliest disasters in the city’s history.

The Hong Kong Police Disaster Victim Identification Unit has been meticulously searching the complex’s eight buildings, finding bodies inside apartments and on rooftops, said officer in charge Cheng Ka-chun. So far, four of the seven blocks under investigation have been examined.

“The work is very difficult in the dark, low-light areas away from windows,” Cheng told reporters, wearing protective gear.

The latest searches uncovered 30 additional bodies, including 12 previously discovered by firefighters but not yet recovered, according to Tsang Shuk-yin, head of the police casualty unit.

At the site, mourners bowed, prayed, and left flowers. “This really serves as a wake-up call, especially with super high-rise buildings,” said Lian Shuzheng, who waited in a long line to place flowers at the memorial. People also donated supplies to those who lost everything in the blaze, which started Wednesday and was fully extinguished by Friday.

The Wang Fuk Court complex, located in the Tai Po suburb, consists of eight 31-story buildings built in the 1980s, housing nearly 2,000 apartments and more than 4,600 residents. At the time of the fire, all buildings were undergoing renovations, covered in bamboo scaffolding draped with nylon netting, and windows were blocked with polystyrene panels. Authorities are investigating possible fire code violations.

Hong Kong officials announced late Saturday the immediate suspension of work on 28 projects handled by the same contractor, Prestige Construction & Engineering Company, for safety audits. “The five-alarm fire at Wang Fuk Court exposed serious deficiencies of PC&E in site safety management, including extensive use of foam boards to block windows during repairs,” the government said. The company did not respond to calls for comment.

Three men linked to the construction project — company directors and an engineering consultant — were arrested the day after the fire on suspicion of manslaughter but later released on bail. They were subsequently rearrested by Hong Kong’s anti-corruption authorities, who also detained eight additional suspects, including scaffolding subcontractors and project managers.

Preliminary investigations indicate the fire began Wednesday afternoon on a lower-level scaffolding net. Foam panels caught fire and windows blew out, while winds helped flames spread from building to building, engulfing seven of the eight towers, according to Chris Tang, Hong Kong’s Secretary for Security. Some fire alarms in the complex, which housed many older residents, failed to sound, the Hong Kong Fire Services Department said.

The victims include seven Indonesian migrant workers, with several dozen still unaccounted for, the Indonesian Foreign Ministry said. One Filipina domestic worker was also killed and 12 remain missing, according to the Philippines Consulate General in Hong Kong. On Sunday, several hundred Filipinos gathered in central Hong Kong to pray and sing hymns in tribute.

Many residents displaced by the fire are in short-term emergency shelters or hotels while authorities work on long-term housing solutions.

In response to the disaster, China’s Ministry of Emergency Management announced nationwide inspections of high-rise buildings to identify fire hazards. Inspections will focus on bamboo scaffolding, non-flame-retardant safety nets, and firefighting equipment such as hydrants, sprinklers, and alarm systems.

The Wang Fuk Court fire is the deadliest in Hong Kong since a 1948 warehouse blaze killed 176 people. The city’s deadliest recorded fire remains the 1918 Race Course Fire, which claimed more than 600 lives.

90,000 lumahok sa Bonifacio Day nationwide protests, ayon sa PNP

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MAYNILA – Tinatantyang nasa 90,000 katao ang lumahok sa kilos protesta ng iba’t ibang grupo noong Nobyembre 30, ayon sa Philippine National Police PNP.

Sa ulat ng PNP hanggang 5 p.m., nasa 87 grupo ang tuluyan nang natapos habang 32 pa ang nagpapatuloy.

Pinakamalaki ang bilang ng mga kalahok sa Metro Manila na umabot sa humigit kumulang 16,000.

Nagpahayag ng pasasalamat si PNP acting chief Lieutenant General Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. sa mga organisador, marshal, at mga mamamayan na lumahok nang may disiplina at respeto sa kaayusan. Aniya, ang kooperasyon ng publiko ay mahalaga upang maging mapayapa at walang malaking insidente ang mga protesta.

Aminado si Nartatez na may ilang indibidwal na nagtangkang manggulo sa ilang pagtitipon. Sinabi niyang agad itong naresolba ng quick response teams upang maiwasan ang anumang paglala ng sitwasyon at mapanatiling ligtas ang publiko. Pinuri rin niya ang mga mamamayang nagpaabot ng impormasyon sa pulisya.

Sa ulat ng “24 Oras” ni Mariz Umali, lumahok sa People Power Monument ang mga grupo mula sa iba’t ibang sektor na may iisang panawagan, ikulong ang mga tiwali at ibalik ang nakaw na yaman ng bayan.

Ilan sa mga nakitang personalidad sa pagtitipon sina Akbayan Partylist Representative Chel Diokno, dating Senate president Franklin Drilon, Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong, Kamanggagawa Partylist Representative Eli San Fernando, dating Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno, Akbayan Partylist member Perci Cendaña, dating presidential legal counsel Salvador Panelo, Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte, Ballsy Aquino, ML Partylist Representative Leila de Lima, dating NEDA chief Winnie Monsod, Senator Kiko Pangilinan, at Senator Bam Aquino.

Sumama rin sa mga protesta ang ilang artista at kilalang personalidad sa People Power Monument at sa Luneta.

Kinumpirma ng PNP noong Linggo ng gabi na generally peaceful ang mga kilos protesta laban sa korupsyon sa Metro Manila at iba pang bahagi ng bansa. Sinabi ni Nartatez na tapos na ang kanilang dispersal operations at nakatuon na ang mga pulis sa pagsisiguro ng kaligtasan ng mga uuwi at pagpapanatili ng kaayusan sa mga pangunahing kalsada.

Pope Leo brings peace mission to Lebanon as Israeli strikes continue

BEIRUT AP Pope Leo XIV called on Lebanon’s political leaders on Sunday to set aside their divisions and pursue genuine reconciliation as he brought a message of hope to a nation battered by economic collapse, political paralysis and ongoing Israeli airstrikes.

Leo arrived in Beirut from Istanbul on the second leg of his first foreign trip as pontiff. His visit aims to encourage the Lebanese people at a precarious moment and to support a historically significant Christian community in the Middle East.

The trip fulfills a long standing promise of his predecessor, Pope Francis, who had hoped to visit Lebanon but was ultimately prevented by the country’s overlapping crises and his own health issues.

Deep Divisions and Lingering Trauma

Lebanon’s sectarian power sharing system has long been vulnerable to deadlock, producing chronic political stalemates and lengthy leadership vacuums. The country remains sharply divided over the stalled investigation into the devastating 2020 Beirut port explosion, as well as over demands for Hezbollah to disarm following last year’s war with Israel.

Leo did not explicitly mention the recent conflict or the weapons debate during his speech at the presidential palace. He instead acknowledged the hardships that have strained Lebanese society.

“You have suffered greatly from the consequences of an economy that kills, from global instability that has devastating repercussions also in the Levant, and from the radicalization of identities and conflicts,” he said. “But you have always wanted, and known how, to start again.”

The pope urged leaders to seek truth, pursue accountability and engage in reconciliation with those who have endured injustice. True peace, he said, requires leaders who put aside personal interests and recognize the common good.

One of the most symbolic moments of his trip will come Tuesday, when he prays silently at the site of the August 4, 2020 port explosion, which killed more than 200 people and caused billions of dollars in damage.

The pope arrived amid tight security, one week after an Israeli strike in Beirut killed five people, including a senior Hezbollah official. His plane was escorted by a Lebanese military jet before touching down at the Beirut airport, where he was greeted by President Joseph Aoun, Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam.

Leo traveled through the capital in a closed popemobile as troops lined the streets and a helicopter patrolled overhead. Rain poured as a troupe performed the traditional dabke dance at the entrance to the presidential palace.

For many Lebanese, his presence alone carried meaning.

“It shows that Lebanon is not forgotten,” said Bishop George, archbishop of the Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Beirut.

In Turkey, Leo had commemorated an important Christian anniversary. In Lebanon, he focused on encouraging citizens who feel abandoned by political leaders and on urging Christians to remain in their homeland or consider returning.

Lebanon, a Muslim majority country where roughly one third of the population is Christian, has long held a special place for the Vatican. Years of conflict have pushed many Christian families to emigrate in search of safety or stability.

“Much good can come” from the Lebanese diaspora, Leo said, but he stressed the value of staying and “working day by day to develop a civilization of love and peace.”

President Aoun reaffirmed the resolve of Lebanon’s Christians. “We will not die. We will not leave, we will not despair, and we will not surrender,” he said.

Despite a United States brokered ceasefire last year that ended a two month war between Israel and Hezbollah, Israeli airstrikes continue almost daily. Israel says they are meant to prevent the group from rebuilding. The war killed more than 4,000 people in Lebanon and left wide destruction.

“The pope is coming for the sake of peace,” said Beirut resident Farah Saadeh. “We hope nothing is going to happen after his departure.”

Before Leo’s arrival, Hezbollah urged him to denounce “injustice and aggression” from Israel. Hundreds of supporters gathered along the papal convoy route, waving Lebanese and Vatican flags.

Mounir Younes, leader of a Hezbollah affiliated scout troop, said they wanted to highlight “the importance of coexistence and national unity.”

Across the border in Syria, years of civil war have forced hundreds of thousands of Christians to flee. About 300 Syrian Christians traveled to Lebanon to join the pope’s youth gathering and attend an open air Mass on the Beirut waterfront.

“We are in need of someone like the pope to come and give us hope as Christians,” said Dima Awwad, 24. “We wish that the pope would visit Syria, to reassure the people and show that we are present as eastern Christians who need to remain in this place.”

Andrés Bonifacio: Bayani ng bayan, biktima ng kapangyarihan

Ginugunita ngayong araw, Nobyembre 30, ang kapanganakan ni Andrés Bonifacio, isa sa pinakadakilang bayani ng bansa at Ama ng Rebolusyong Pilipino. Ang araw na ito ay pagkakataon para ipagdiwang ang kanyang buhay, ang kanyang di-matatawarang tapang, at ang dakilang pagmamahal sa bayan, at hindi lamang bilang pag-alala sa kanyang kamatayan. Ito ay paalala rin ng kanyang inspirasyon, sakripisyo, at mga aral na patuloy na humuhubog sa diwa at pagkakakilanlan ng bawat Pilipino.

Si Andrés Bonifacio at ang kanyang kapatid na si Procopio, ay binitay sa Cavite. Ang kanilang kamatayan ay nananatiling isang kahiya-hiyang bahagi ng kasaysayan ng bansa. Hindi tulad ng maraming bayani na namatay sa kamay ng mga dayuhan, si Bonifacio ay pinatay ng kanyang sariling kababayan, ng mga lalaking nasilaw sa kasakiman at kapangyarihan.

Noong Marso 22, 1897, ginanap ang Tejeros Convention, isang mahalagang pagpupulong ng Katipunan sa Tejeros, Cavite, na layuning ayusin ang pamumuno sa rebolusyon. Dito, naging kontrobersyal ang posisyon ni Andrés Bonifacio dahil sa kanyang kakulangan sa pormal na edukasyon kumpara sa ibang lider, tulad ni Emilio Aguinaldo at iba pang ilustrado. Bagaman siya ang Supremo ng Katipunan at tunay na naglingkod sa kalayaan ng bansa, sinilip ang kanyang kakayahan sa pamumuno dahil sa antas ng kanyang pag-aaral.

Pagkatapos nito, noong Mayo 10, 1897, sa Maragondon, Cavite, pinatay si Bonifacio ng mga lider at tauhan ni Aguinaldo. Ilan dito sina Mariano Noriel, Agapito Bonzón, Pio del Pilar, at iba pa. Dinakip siya sa utos ng rebolusyonaryong pamahalaan sa Maynila. Ang taong buong puso naglingkod sa Katipunan at sa kalayaan ng bansa ay inakusahan ng sedisyon at pagtataksil, mga paratang na hinubog ng inggit, ambisyon, at sakim na pagnanasa sa kapangyarihan. Isa ito sa mga nakakahiyang kabanata sa kasaysayan ng Pilipinas, kung saan ang isang tunay na bayani ay pinahirapan at pinatay ng kapwa niya mga Pilipino.

Pagkatapos ng kanyang kamatayan, inilibing si Bonifacio sa isang liblib na kagubatan sa Cavite, walang tanda, walang seremonya. Ang eksaktong lokasyon ng kanyang libingan ay nananatiling misteryo, isang tahimik na patunay ng kalupitan at kawalang-katarungan na kanyang tiniis. Sa paglipas ng panahon, hinanap ang pinaglibingan sa pagpapakita ng hangarin ng bansa na magbigay galang sa kanya. Sa kabila ng lahat, ang kanyang libingan ay nananatiling simbolo ng kahihiyan at pasakit sa kung paano itinuring ng mga sakim ang isang bayani.

Hindi kailan man matitinag ang buhay at adhikain ni Bonifacio sa anino ng kanyang kamatayan. Nagbibigay ito inspirasyon sa maraming henerasyon. Alam niya na ang tunay na pagmamahal sa bayan ay nangangailangan ng pagkakaisa, aksyon, at personal na sakripisyo. Tulad ng kanyang isinulat, “Aling pag-ibig pa ang hihigit kaya sa pagkadalisay at pagkadakila, gaya ng pag‑ibig sa tinubuang lupa.” Walang mas dakilang pag-ibig kaysa sa wagas at dakilang pagmamahal sa sariling bayan.

Sa ngayon, ang paggunita kay Bonifacio ay hindi lamang tungkol sa pagdadalamhati sa kanyang kamatayan. Ito ay tungkol sa paggising ng diwa ng Pilipino sa katapatan, tapang, at integridad. Tungkol ito sa mga aral tungkol sa partisanship at panganib ng kasakiman. Umaasa ang bayan na ang sakripisyo ng mga bayani gaya ni Bonifacio ay hindi malimot o masayang.

Parangalan natin siya hindi lamang sa kanyang monumento at seremonya, kundi sa araw araw nating buhay sa pagpapatibay ng pagkakaisa, at sa paninindigan para sa katarungan at dangal ng bansa. Ang kwento ni Andrés Bonifacio ay isang panawagan. Paalala na ating pagnilayan, at isabuhay ang tapang, dignidad at katapatan.

Itinuturo ng katwiran na tayo’y magkaisang-loób, magkaisang-isip, at nang tayo’y magkalakas na maihanap ang naghaharing kasamaan sa ating Bayan. – Gat. Andres de Castro Bonifacio

Movie Review: Brendan Fraser shines with warmth in quirky drama ‘Rental Family’

Brendan Fraser delivers a quietly compelling performance in the Tokyo-set drama Rental Family, a film that explores loneliness, human connection, and the surprising world of actors-for-hire.

Fraser plays Phillip Vandarpleog, a middle-aged, moderately successful actor who came to Tokyo for a big commercial years ago but has struggled to find work since. The film follows his journey as he takes on roles with a rental company that provides actors to clients who need people to fill roles in their personal lives, as lovers, parents, friends, or even funeral attendees.

Director Hikari, co-writing with Stephen Blahut, uses Fraser’s vulnerability and awkward charm to bring authenticity to the character. Phillip is painfully relatable, awkward in social settings, and searching for connection as much as he is for work. Fraser excels at portraying both discomfort and warmth, making viewers empathize with his journey.

The movie’s premise is unusual but grounded in reality. Japan does have companies that hire actors for personal roles, providing human interaction where social stigma or emotional distance makes genuine connection difficult. Phillip’s assignments range from playing a groom in a fake wedding to acting as a father for a young girl, Mia, whose mother hires him to present a two-parent family for school admission.

While the heart of the film lies in Phillip’s developing relationships, the story raises ethical questions. Some plotlines, particularly those involving Mia, stretch credulity and force audiences to consider the morality of deceiving someone for emotional fulfillment. Still, the moments of bonding, especially in art classes and street carnivals, are visually rich and emotionally engaging, capturing the vibrant life of Tokyo.

Supporting performances add depth, including Takehiro Hira as the pragmatic head of the rental company, and Akira Emoto as an aging movie star whose life Phillip temporarily infiltrates. Young newcomer Shannon Mahina Gorman brings charm and authenticity as Mia, making the emotional stakes feel real.

Rental Family walks a fine line between heartwarming and sentimental, with some scenes landing more effectively than others. The broader message suggests that meaningful human connection can emerge in unexpected places, even in artificial circumstances.

Searchlight Pictures’ Rental Family is rated PG-13 for thematic elements, some strong language, and suggestive material. Running time: 103 minutes. Rating: two and a half stars out of four.

PAGASA: LPA sa Mindanao may medium chance maging bagyo

MAYNILA — May medium chance na mabuo o maging bagyo ang isang low pressure area (LPA) na kasalukuyang nasa silangang bahagi ng Mindanao, ayon sa PAGASA.

Ayon kay Benison Estareja ng PAGASA, inaasahang lalapit ang LPA sa kalupaan sa unang bahagi ng susunod na linggo at papasok sa Philippine area of responsibility (PAR) sa Miyerkules at Huwebes. Maaaring makaapekto ito sa silangang bahagi ng Bicol Region, Eastern Visayas, at Caraga Region.

Ani Estareja, may posibilidad na umabot ang LPA sa kategoryang tropical depression kapag pumasok sa PAR, ngunit maaari pang magbago ang galaw ng bagyo sa mga susunod na araw.

Samantala, iniulat ng PAGASA na ang Shear line ang sanhi ng pag-ulan sa Apayao, Kalinga, Cagayan, at Isabela sa loob ng susunod na 24 oras, habang ang Easterlies naman ang nagdudulot ng pag-ulan sa Metro Manila at Calabarzon.

Mahigit 15,000 pasahero apektado ng kanseladong flights dahil sa software glitch ng Airbus A320

MAYNILA — Mahigit 15,000 pasahero ang naapektuhan ng pagkansela ng mga biyahe ng tatlong pangunahing airline sa Pilipinas dahil sa isyu ng software update sa Airbus A320 family of jets.

Ayon kay Acting Transportation Secretary Giovanni Lopez, nakansela ang 78 domestic flights ng Cebu Pacific at Philippine Airlines, na nakaapekto sa tinatayang 14,000 pasahero, habang isang eroplano ng AirAsia ang naapektuhan.

Sinabi naman ni Michael Shau, Chief of Corporate Affairs ng Cebu Pacific, na inaasahang matatapos ang update ng natitirang 22 eroplano kanina, Linggo ng umaga. Kasabay nito, humingi ng paumanhin ang airline sa mga pasaherong naapektuhan ng pagkansela ng 66 flights.

Ayon kay Lopez, inuuna ng mga airline ang kaligtasan ng pasahero matapos ipag-utos ng Airbus Europe ang agarang pag-aayos sa 6,000 A320 aircraft na apektado, na kalahati ng global fleet, lalo ngayong abala ang panahon ng paglalakbay.

Global airlines ay nag-ulat ng panandaliang pagkaantala habang isinasagawa ang update, matapos matuklasan ng pagsusuri na maaaring magdulot ang software ng biglaang pagbaba ng altitude ng eroplano, tulad ng nangyari sa isang JetBlue flight noong Oktubre. Airbus ay nagpaabot ng paumanhin sa mga airline sa abalang dulot ng update, at tiniyak na ang update ay isinasagawa nang mabilis at ligtas.

Iba’t ibang airline sa buong mundo, kabilang ang American Airlines, Delta, All Nippon Airways, Lufthansa, at British Airways, ay nagpatupad ng software update sa kani-kanilang A320 fleet, na nagdulot ng pansamantalang pagbabago sa flight schedules, ngunit karamihan ay inaasahang maibabalik sa normal sa loob ng maikling panahon.

Kabilang sa mga naapektuhan sa Asia, ang papal delegation ni Pope Leo XIV na nakasakay sa ITA Airways A320neo charter mula Istanbul patungong Lebanon, ay sumailalim din sa update, ayon sa Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni.

Ang A320 ay isa sa pinakamalawak na ginagamit na single-aisle aircraft sa buong mundo at pangunahing kakumpetensya ng Boeing 737. Ang aircraft family na ito, kabilang ang A320neo, ay ginagamit sa libu-libong flight araw-araw, kaya’t ang update ay nagdulot ng pansamantalang abala sa maraming pasahero sa buong mundo.

Pinay OFW kumpirmadong nasawi sa sunog sa Hong Kong, ayon sa consulate

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HONG KONG – Kinumpirma ng Philippine Consulate General sa Hong Kong na isang overseas Filipino worker ang nasawi sa malagim na sunog sa Tai Po district noong Nobyembre 26.

Sa inilabas na pahayag, hindi pinangalanan ng konsulado ang biktima, ngunit inilalarawan siyang isang Pilipinang umalis ng bansa upang maghanap ng mas magandang oportunidad at nagsakripisyo nang husto para sa kanyang pamilya.

Nagpaabot ng pakikiramay ang konsulado sa mga naulila, at sinabing nakikiisa ito sa pagdadalamhati ng pamilya, kaibigan, at mga mahal sa buhay ng biktima. Hindi na nagbigay ng karagdagang detalye ang konsulado hinggil sa mga pangyayaring humantong sa kanyang pagkamatay.

Sa hiwalay na abiso, iniulat ng konsulado na 79 Pilipino ang ligtas at nakumpirmang accounted for, habang 12 pa ang patuloy pang bineberipika.