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The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has launched a nationwide crackdown on illegal logging and illegal quarrying following successive typhoons that caused destructive floods in wide areas of the country recently. "We must act quickly and in a whole-of-society fashion to protect our remaining forests across the country, otherwise we are creating and causing more disasters," Interior Secretary Eduardo Ano said on Monday. "The flooding brought by Typhoon 'Ulysses' is a harsh reminder that we are failing at doing our level best to protect the environment, especially our remaining forest cover," he said in a statement. Ulysses (international name: Vamco) killed at least 73 people and caused widespread flooding in Luzon, including low-lying communities in Metro Manila, when it pounded the country more than a week ago. Authorities placed damage to agriculture and infrastructure at P12.8 billion. Identification of issue: Short explanation: Possible solution: Page 1 of 5 SCORE: 11 - 18: Case No. 2: Pakistani Singer Faces Prosecution for Accusing Pop Star of Groping Her Saeed Shah - The Wall Street Journal / 8:00 AM March 12, 2021 ISLAMABAD-Two years ago a Pakistani singer sent shock waves through the music industry and set off the country's most high-profile #MeToo debate when she accused a fellow pop star of groping her. Now she is being prosecuted on a criminal defamation charge and is facing possible prison time. Meesha Shafi has appealed the sexual harassment case she brought to the country's Supreme Court, after losing a series of legal battles in which judicial authorities ruled that her case isn't covered by a law meant to protect women in the workplace. The criminal defamation charge was brought by the authorities after a complaint from the pop star she accused, Ali Zafar. If convicted, she could be sentenced to up to three years in prison. Supporters of Ms. Shafi say her legal battles could affect the willingness of women to come forward with sexual misconduct allegations, and the result of the legal fight would define who is covered under a law designed to protect women from harassment in the workplace