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CEBU -- The demolition of 157 houses in Sitio San Miguel, Barangay Apas, Cebu City continued on Thursday but was marred by a looting incident that led the official in charge to suspend it.
About 15 families in Sitio San Miguel, Barangay Apas filed another petition to save their houses from being demolished. Two other motions, which asked the court to issue a temporary restraining order (TRO), have failed.
But the families said the unreasonable rush to demolish ignores so many other equally important issues unresolved.
Without any last-minute save from the court on Thursday, it was the looting, instead, that bought the residents some time because it forced the court sheriff to stop the wrecking crew for about four hours.
Around 8:30 a.m., a 200-man demolition team started the second day of the demolition on a property owned by Aletha Suico-Magat.
The demolition pushed through despite the appeal of Apas barangay captain Ramil Ayuman to court sheriff Edilberto Suarin Thursday morning to put it on hold, since the court has yet to act on the motion for temporary restraining order (TRO) filed by lawyer Feliciano Payot, who represents majority of the residents.
The houses that the demolition team targeted on Thursday belonged to those who received financial assistance from Magat in the past years.
The owners of the two houses that were first demolished last Tuesday have also received financial assistance from Magat.
According to Suarin, seven out of the 157 families already received cash aid, in varying amounts that depend on the type of structure built.
More than two hours after the demolition started, however, Suarin suspended it after barangay tanods and policemen apprehended a 16-year-old boy who was caught getting wires, a radio, blower and hair iron from one of the houses being demolished.
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THERE is no joy in demolitions, even for the 200-man team tasked to carry out the court-ordered demolition of 157 houses in Sitio San Miguel, Barangay Apas, Cebu City.
They are considered villains in every demolition but they said it pains them to see families lose their homes.
Nelson Estao, 31, a resident of Barangay Luz, said it is his first time to take part in a demolition and he cannot help but get emotional.
Kada panangtang namo masakitan ko para sa mga pamilya. Bug-at kaayo sa akong kasing-kasing ang mangguba (I pity the families. We go about the demolition with a heavy heart), he said, in an interview yesterday.
CEBU. Viewed as villains, some members of the demolition team say they sympathize with families who lost their homes, but they need the money. (Alan Tangcawan)
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Estao said his house was also the subject of an ejectment case. He is thankful that the demolition did not push through.
He said he became a member of the demolition team because he needed a job. A neighbor invited him to join the team.
Tambay ra man ko, unya kailangan kog kwarta mao niapil na lang ko (I dont have a job and I needed the money so I joined), he said.
He said those in the demolition team are just following orders. Trabaho ra man ning amoa. Way personalan (Its just a job, nothing personal), he said.
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CEBU - The demolition of 157 houses in Sitio San Miguel, Barangay Apas, Cebu City continued Wednesday but was marred by a looting incident that led the official in charge to suspend it.
About 15 families in Sitio San Miguel, Barangay Apas filed another petition to save their houses from being demolished. Two other motions, which asked the court to issue a temporary restraining order (TRO), have failed.
But the families said the unreasonable rush to demolish ignores so many other equally important issues unresolved.
Without any last-minute save from the court yesterday, it was the looting, instead, that bought the residents some time because it forced the court sheriff to stop the wrecking crew for about four hours.
Around 8:30 a.m., a 200-man demolition team started the second day of the demolition on a property owned by Aletha Suico-Magat.
The demolition pushed through despite the appeal of Apas Barangay Captain Ramil Ayuman to court sheriff Edilberto Suarin yesterday morning to put it on hold, since the court has yet to act on the motion for temporary restraining order (TRO) filed by lawyer Feliciano Payot, who represents majority of the residents.
FIVE HOUSES DOWN SO FAR. A demolition crew tugs at the house of Joeman Bandillo, 1 of 5 houses torn down since last Tuesday. The crew is enforcing an order to demolish 157 houses in Barangay Apas, Cebu City. (Ruel Rosello)
The houses that the demolition team targeted yesterday belonged to those who received financial assistance from Magat in the past years.
The owners of the two houses that were first demolished last Tuesday have also received financial assistance from Magat.
According to Suarin, seven out of the 157 families already received cash aid, in varying amounts that depend on the type of structure built.
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To meet home buyer demand for quicker move in times without sacrificing their need for personalizing interior finishes, Minto Communities announces the launch of the Custom Choice Home Program in PortoSol, one of South Floridas premier master-planned communities now entering the final sales phase.
The launch of the Custom Choice Home Program is a result of our buyers wanting to move into a new home faster and still have the opportunity to select their interior finishes in the design phase, states Steve Svopa, vice president, Minto Communities. As we enter the final sales phase at PortoSol, Custom Choice will help buyers begin to enjoy this picture-perfect paradise even sooner.
Personalizing the look and feel of a home is what Custom Choice is all about. Buyers can select their interior finishes to reflect their own taste and style. Homes are constructed through the drywall stage to allow a future buyer to choose the flooring, cabinets, countertops, paint colors and much more.
PortoSol is a master-planned, gated community boasting 5 acres of recreation area and a 5,000 square foot clubhouse. Conveniently located in Royal Palm Beach near State Road 7 and Okeechobee Blvd., PortoSol is just minutes away from CityPlace in downtown West Palm Beach, with easy access to I-95 and the Florida Turnpike, and was named one of the 10 Best Towns in America by Family Circle Magazine.
For complete information on Minto Communities, please visit http://www.mintofla.com or call 866-979-8954.
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Founded in 1955, Minto is a family-owned business that has grown into one of North Americas leading builders, with more than 70,000 homes built, including over 20,000 in Florida in 42 communities throughout the state. The company has been building in Palm Beach County for 30 years. Minto creates a wide array of award-winning new homes and resort-style master-planned communities to meet every lifestyle. The company has earned national awards and recognition that include number one ranking by Eliant Homebuyer Choice Awards for percent of sales from referrals, among others. Information about Minto Florida properties is available at http://www.mintofla.com.
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