01/04/2026
SAFETY ADVISORY
In observance of Holy Week, the MDRRM Office of Santiago respectfully reminds everyone to remain vigilant and practice safety at all times:
1. Observe Safety Protocols
• Adhere to crowd control measures during religious gatherings and processions.
• Keep emergency exits and access pathways clear at all times.
2. Stay Hydrated and Protected
• Bring drinking water, hats, or umbrellas, especially during outdoor activities.
• Wear light, breathable, and comfortable clothing.
3. Practice Fire Safety
• Use candles or incense with caution and responsibility.
• Avoid open flames in crowded or enclosed areas.
4. Follow Traffic and Parking Regulations
• Park only in designated areas.
• Cooperate with traffic enforcers and barangay personnel.
5. Secure Personal Belongings
• Stay alert in crowded places.
• Immediately report any suspicious person or activity to authorities.
6. Protect Your Home
• Ensure your home is securely locked when unattended.
• Avoid sharing REAL-TIME locations on SOCIAL MEDIA for your safety.
7. Uphold the Solemnity of the Season
• Observe all activities with peace, respect, and reverence.
A Friendly Reminder from the MDRRM Office of Santiago
📞 Contact Numbers:
GOMO - 0976 664 4414
Globe – 0917 895 4289
Smart - 0948 683 2641
31/03/2026
Malacañang Announces:
8am-12nn -Work from Home
12nn onwards -Suspension of Work
for April 1, 2026, Wednesday
25/03/2026
📅 Key Election Calendar
👥 Voter Registration
Until May 18, 2026
📝 Filing of Candidacy (COC)
September 28 – October 5, 2026
🚫 Election Period (with Gun Ban)
October 3 – November 9, 2026
📢 Campaign Period
October 22 – October 31, 2026
🗳️ Election Day
November 2, 2026 (Monday)
Voting time: 7:00 AM – 3:00 PM
🏛️ Assumption of Office
December 1, 2026
19/03/2026
There are moments in life when the road feels long and endless, when the path ahead seems dark and uncertain. In those moments, it is easy to feel tired, discouraged, and alone.
Yet it is often in the deepest darkness that faith grows stronger and courage quietly rises within us. Every challenge we face becomes a reminder that perseverance, hope, and trust in God can guide us through even the most difficult journeys.
So when the road seems heavy and the night feels long, do not lose heart. Keep walking, keep believing, and keep trusting that beyond every darkness, there is always a dawn waiting to break.
11/03/2026
ADVISORY
The Municipal Government of Santiago, Agusan del Norte informs the public that starting Monday, March 16, 2026, the LGU will adopt a 4-Day Work Week schedule
(Monday–Thursday)
from 7:30 AM to 6:30 PM.
This is pursuant to OP Memorandum Circular No. 114 issued by the Office of the President of the Philippines.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
20/02/2026
📌 Overall Outlook:
Santiago, Agusan del Norte will experience intermittent light to very light rain overnight until early morning, with cool temperatures and gentle northerly winds. No significant severe weather threat is expected before 6:00 AM.
18/02/2026
📢 PUBLIC WEATHER ADVISORY
🌧️ Moderate to Heavy Rains Expected
📍 Agusan del Norte & Butuan City Area
🗓️ Effective Today until the next 12 hours
The latest weather forecast indicates moderate to heavy rainfall affecting portions of Butuan City, Agusan del Norte, and nearby areas, particularly extending toward the eastern side of Caraga Region.
⚠️ Advisory to the Public:
• Stay updated with official weather bulletins
• Monitor water levels in nearby rivers and creeks
• Prepare emergency kits and important documents
• Avoid crossing flooded roads and bridges
• Coordinate with your Barangay Officials for updates
Barangay DRRM Councils are advised to monitor their respective areas.
Stay alert and stay safe.
18/02/2026
PUBLIC WEATHER ADVISORY
🌧 Heavy Rainfall Alert
📍 Agusan del Norte and Butuan
The MDRRM Office is closely monitoring a weather disturbance bringing moderate to heavy rainfall (approximately 14 mm/hour) over the province and Butuan City beginning early morning and potentially persisting throughout the day.
Continuous rainfall may result in:
• Localized flooding in low-lying and riverbank areas
• Rising water levels along the Agusan River and its tributaries
• Possible flash floods in urban drainage-prone areas
• Rain-induced landslides in upland/sloping barangays
📌 ADVISORY TO THE PUBLIC:
✔ Monitor official LGU advisories
✔ Avoid crossing swollen rivers and flooded roads
✔ Prepare emergency kits and secure important documents
✔ Stay alert for possible pre-emptive evacuation notices
✔ Report flooding or emergencies to your Barangay DRRM officials
All barangay DRRM units are advised to remain on heightened alert and continuously monitor their respective areas of responsibility.
Further updates will be issued as necessary.
Stay safe and vigilant.