+ Follow BARANGAYS LONGOS Tag
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[Title] => 7-hour water cut-off in Malabon, Navotas, Tondo
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[DatePublished] => 2008-05-21 00:00:00
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[Title] => Authorities monitoring coastal barangays
[Summary] => Authorities in the northern part of Metro Manila warned residents living along the shorelines and river banks to be on alert for rising water even as they reported that parts of the Camanava (Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas and Valenzuela) area remain inundated.
"We are closely monitoring our shorelines and residents living in the coastal barangays were advised to be on alert," Jojo Manlapas, of the Navotas Disaster and Emergency Group, said.
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[Title] => P102-M water improvement project launched in Malabon
[Summary] => Maynilad is only paying back a debt to the public.
This much Maynilad Water Services Inc. (MWSI) president Fiorello Estuar admitted yesterday during the ceremonial groundbreaking rites of the firms P102-million water improvement project in Barangay Longos, Malabon City.
The project, launched as a partnership between the city of Malabon and Maynilad, stands to benefit over 167,000 residents in Barangays Longos, Tonsuya, Catmon and Niugan when completed.
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"We are closely monitoring our shorelines and residents living in the coastal barangays were advised to be on alert," Jojo Manlapas, of the Navotas Disaster and Emergency Group, said.
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This much Maynilad Water Services Inc. (MWSI) president Fiorello Estuar admitted yesterday during the ceremonial groundbreaking rites of the firms P102-million water improvement project in Barangay Longos, Malabon City.
The project, launched as a partnership between the city of Malabon and Maynilad, stands to benefit over 167,000 residents in Barangays Longos, Tonsuya, Catmon and Niugan when completed.
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