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Bisan og usa ka tuig na ang nakalabay human sa pagtay-og sa 7.2 magnitude nga linog sa lalawigan sa Bohol padayon gihapon ang mga aftershocks nga nasinati sa Kabisay-an.

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More than just being part of the overall road network, bridges are invariably meant to connect the present to the future when people are supposed to enjoy better lives because their communities have turned into beehives of business and commercial activities.
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