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Climate

Climate

The City of Panabo, being a part of Davao Province, experienced the same climatic condition. The province has type IV climate under the coronas classification and is characterized by unpronounced dry and wet seasons. Rainfall is more or less evenly distributed throughout the year with no pronounced rainy and dry season. It is located at the south of the typhoon belt therefore the occurrence of typhoons is minimal. It also naturally protected by mountain ranges that act as barriers from the onslaught of typhoons. The El Niño phenomenon, a recurrent and global climatic abnormality that appears every 2 to 7 years is said to be triggered when the strong westward blowing trade winds weaken and reverse direction. This generally leads to prolonged dry season and excessive rainfall in short periods that can cause widespread flooding in low-lying areas. Compared to other provinces in Region XI and in the Mindanao area, Davao del Norte has demonstrated a low degree of vulnerability to various El Niño episodes.
 
The fairly pronounced rainy months in the province are from November to February. The total rainfall, which was recorded at 3,031.6 mm in 2000, is the highest in the past twenty years. The province experienced a very high rainfall of 433.4 mm last February 2006. The volume of rainfall varies from 1,354.0 mm to 3,031.60 mm per year. The monthly average rainfall is 112.84 mm for minimum and 252.63 for maximum. There are two prevailing wind directions in the city. From, January to April, the predominant wind direction is Northward from Davao Gulf where the cool air of the sea replaced the warm air mass over the city. From May to December, the prevailing wind direction is southward from Davao Gulf with 3.6 Kph maximum wind velocity.

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BALITANG IMPRASTRAKTURA: Mga Dalan Alang sa Kaayuhan

BALITANG IMPRASTRAKTURA: Mga Dalan Alang sa Kaayuhan

BALITANG IMPRASTRAKTURA: Mga Dalan Alang sa Kaayuhan
Ang Lokal nga Panggamhanan sa Panabo padayon nga naga-implementa og nagkadaiyang mga proyekto alang sa kaayuhan sa katawhan sa syudad ug aron hapsay ang ilahang pang-adlaw-adlaw nga panginabuhi karon hantod sa mga umaabot nga kataguin, usa na diri ang pag-ayo ug pang-konkreto sa mga dalan sulod sa mga barangay.
Usa sa mga priority areas sa administrasyon ni City Mayor Engr. James G. Gamao, inubanan sa ika-pitong konseho mao ang imprastraktura o ang pagtukod ug mga pasibilidad alang sa benepisyo sa kadaghanan.

Sulod sa Enero hantod Setyembre 2018, natagaan ug hustong pagtagad ang panginahanglanon sa mga katawhan sa mga lagyo o rural barangays bahin sa pagpa-konkreto sa ilahang mga kadalanan, pipila niini mao ang dalan sa Purok 7 sa Barangay Manay, dalan sa Purok 3 sa Barangay Maduao, ang dalan atubangan sa Barangay Hall sa Barangay Sindaton, and dalan sa Baracuda Street sa Barangay San Pedro, and dalan sa National Highway corner APL Yard hantod Brgy, Datu Abdul, dalan sa Purok 7 ug Road 1 Glodo Subdivision sa Barangay San Francisco.
Dugang pa niini ang pag-konkreto sa dalang Duterte Extension sa Barangay Salvacion, ang dalan sa Magsaysay Extension (Waray Road) sa Barangay Sto. Nino, ang dalan sa Purok Lomboy padulong sa Barangay Hall sa Barangay Cagangohan, ang dalan sa Molave ug Bonifacio sa Barangay New Pandan, ug ang dalan Purok Pantukan ug sa Coastal Diversion Road padulong sa Mangrove Eco-Tourism Boardwalk sa Barangay J.P. Laurel.
Napaayo pud ang kadalanan sa San Isidro sa Barangay New Pandan ug ang dalan padulong Southview sa Barangay Southern Davao.
Ang pagpa-konkreto ug pag-ayo sa kadalanan sa matag lain-laing barangay sa Panabo nagapasabot nga padayon ang paglambo sa atong syudad, kay kini magsilbing paagi aron hapsay ang pagpamuyo, pagbyahe ug pagpamasahero sa atong mga katawhan sa mga kadalanan. Dakong tabang usab kini aron mailhan pa ang Panabo isip usa ka progresibong lungsod. Padayon pa ang pag-ayo o sa pagpasemento sa dalan sa uban pang barangay diri sa lungsod ug aron pa mahapsay ang mga kadalanan sa tagsa-tagsang lugar diri sa Panabo.
by Rodelyn S. Rico & Jennie Rose I. Quintero (Contributors – CIO Panabo)
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J.P Laurel Mangrove Reforestation Area

J.P Laurel Mangrove Reforestation Area

Panaboans need not travel far from the city just to experience the beauty of nature. At the heart of Barangay J.P Laurel near its coastal shores, is a man-made boardwalk surrounded by different species of mangroves!
This photo-worthy place should definitely be on your travel list.
A perfect quick stop with friends or family to appreciate nature and its benefits. These mangroves protect the shoreline from harsh waves as well as provide shelter for animals of every kind.
The perfect background for your next most liked selfie!
Take on a lovely stroll this weekend! The boardwalk is open until 5 PM every day. #TutokTurismo#PanaboPanalo
This photo-worthy place should definitely be on your travel list.
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Job and Business Fair @ ACES Activity Center

Job and Business Fair @ ACES Activity Center

LOOKING FOR A JOB?
Sugod na sa Job and Business Fair karong adlawa, sa ACES Activity Center hantod alas-3 sa hapon. Kapin baynte ka lokal na mga kompanya ug overseas agencies ang adunay gina offer na mga oportunidad.
Dugang niini, adunay livelihood demonstrations ug uban pang serbisyo sama sa SSS registration, civil registration, ug passporting.

Ayaw kalimti pagdala og resume, ballpen, ug uban pang importanteng dokumento.
Good luck job hunters! 
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Araw ng Panabo talent competitions now open for registration

Araw ng Panabo talent competitions now open for registration

READ | Araw ng Panabo talent competitions now open for registration
In line with Panabo’s 18th cityhood celebration, City Tourism Officer Cher Bastida invites all talented individuals to join and showcase their flair in the various Araw ng Panabo talent competitions.
Elementary, high school, and college students can bolster the fun during the opening celebration by joining the Drum & Lyre Bugle Competition on March 22. P35,000 will be given to the winning band for the closed category, and P50,000 for the Davao Region open category.
Meanwhile, dance enthusiasts can join the Hiphop Krump Dance Open Competition on March 24 or the Cheer Dance Competition on March 26. Grand prize for the Hiphop competition closed category is P15,000 and P20,000 for the open category, while the winning team for the Cheer Dance will be awarded P25,000.
Moreover, Tanghalan ng Kampeon sa Palengke will also be staged exclusive for market vendors on March 27 at the Premium Market Parking Area, to provide an avenue for the hard-working vendors to showcase their prowess in singing.
In its fourth year, Panabo City Got Talent (PCGT) will once again hunt for the most talented Panaboan all over the city. Starting March 8 to 20, PCGT will roam around the clustered barangays to search for the best talents of all ages. Finalists will compete on the grand finals on March 29. PCGT grand winner will bring home 15,000 plus certificate.
The Tourism Office emphasized that the number of contestants for the Cheer Dance competition and Drum & Lyre has been limited, thus interested groups must submit their forms sooner.
Guidelines and registration forms for all competitions are available at facebook.com/ArawNgPanaboCelebration or interested applicants may personally visit the Museo Panabo, and look for Ms. Reena Galaura.
(VMA)