+ Follow AURORA AND GABALDON Tag
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[Summary] => A 4.2-magnitude earthquake in Aurora province was felt in Quezon City and Malabon City, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) said yesterday.
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[Title] => Punongbayans cremated remains scattered over Taal
[Summary] => Sans the ceremonies, the cremated remains of Dr. Raymundo Punongbayan, former Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) director, were scattered in Panikihan, Taal Volcano Saturday morning.
Punongbayan, along with the Phivolcs team of Dr. Jessie Daligdig, Dr. Norman Tungol, Dindo Javier and Orlando Abengoza and four Philippine Air Force personnel, was killed in a helicopter crash in Gabaldon, Nueva Ecija last April 28.
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Dr. Raymundo Punongbayan, former director of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs), died in a helicopter crash yesterday morning in Barangay Ligaya, Gabaldon, Nueva Ecija. The crash also claimed the lives of Phivolcs personnel Jessie Daligdig, Norman Tungol, Dindo Javier and Orlando Abengonza.
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Punongbayan, along with the Phivolcs team of Dr. Jessie Daligdig, Dr. Norman Tungol, Dindo Javier and Orlando Abengoza and four Philippine Air Force personnel, was killed in a helicopter crash in Gabaldon, Nueva Ecija last April 28.
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Ghio Ong | September 8, 2013 - 12:00am