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+ Follow BURNAY BRIDGE Tag
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                    [Title] => Bridges: Links to Peace, Progress, and Safety
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 Ifugao Province Gov. Eugene Balitang vividly recalls the harrowing experience his people underwent last year when typhoon “Pedring” slammed into Luzon and destroyed scores of roads and bridges, including their own 51-year-old Burnay Bridge.

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Ifugao residents can now look forward to having their typhoon-collapsed Burnay Bridge, which linked five of their towns, restored after the national government earmarked P40 million for its restoration.

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ISA sa mga dahilan kung bakit grabe ang pagbaha ay ang kawalan ng mga punongkahoy sa gubat.

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 Ifugao Province Gov. Eugene Balitang vividly recalls the harrowing experience his people underwent last year when typhoon “Pedring” slammed into Luzon and destroyed scores of roads and bridges, including their own 51-year-old Burnay Bridge.

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Ifugao residents can now look forward to having their typhoon-collapsed Burnay Bridge, which linked five of their towns, restored after the national government earmarked P40 million for its restoration.

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ISA sa mga dahilan kung bakit grabe ang pagbaha ay ang kawalan ng mga punongkahoy sa gubat.

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