+ Follow CAMARINES SUR AND CATANDUANES Tag
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[Title] => Bicol harnesses tourism potentials
[Summary] => Visitors to Bicol can soon discover more of the region’s hidden tourism wonders with the recent launch of the Albay, Masbate and Sorsogon (Almasor) Tourism Alliance which covers the southern half of Bicolandia.
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[Title] => 2 children killed as 'Ambo' moves away from Phl
[Summary] => Two children drowned Sunday morning in Palawan as typhoon Ambo (Mawar) continued to move away from the Philippines, a senior government official said.
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[Title] => Bad weather leaves 3 dead in Bicol
[Summary] => Flashfloods and big waves spawned by continuing moderate to heavy rains across the Bicol region and the prevailing tail-end of the cold front have left at least three people dead and two others missing in Sorsogon, Camarines Sur and Catanduanes, the Office of Civil Defense said yesterday.
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[Title] => Basyang's agri damage reaches P191.76 million
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[Title] => Typhoon 'Basyang' damages $4.1 million worth of crops
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[Title] => Signal No. 3 up in 5 areas as 'Santi' accelerates
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – Four more provinces in southern Luzon and the Bicol region have been placed under Storm Signal No. 3 as typhoon “Santi” accelerates while continuing to zoom in closer to Quezon province, the weather bureau said today (Oct. 30).
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[Title] => Metro Manila, 17 provinces under Signal No. 2
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines – Storm Signal No. 2 has been hoisted over Metro Manila and 17 provinces in Central and Southern Luzon, and the Bicol Region as typhoon “Santi” continues to zoom in on the Aurora-Quezon area, the weather bureau said today (Oct. 30).
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[Title] => 'Santi' intensifies, to bring heavy rains to 18 northern provinces
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[Title] => Signal No. 1 raised over 3 areas as 'Pepeng' gains strength
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