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[Title] => Life slowly returns to normal in Albay, but rebuilding may take years
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Shops are reopening and telephone lines are back up, but reconstruction in the impoverished province of Albay after deadly mudflows could take years, officials said.
President Arroyo, who made a flying visit here Tuesday, ordered a massive effort to get the devastated areas back on their feet before Christmas.
The President earlier declared a state of national calamity and ordered the release of P1 billion to hardest-hit areas in Bicol, owing to the unprecedented three successive super typhoons that plowed into the country in the last three months.
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[Title] => Raps poised vs establishments defying Northrail right of way
[Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is readying cases for violations of Presidential Decree 296 against big commercial establishments and owners of other illegal structures encroaching into the flood control and irrigation system along the MacArthur Highway in Pampanga and Bulacan.
These structures were illegally constructed along the old railroad tracks of the Philippine National Railways and the irrigation system, which also served as a flood control system up to the early 1980s.
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[Title] => Northrail project goes full-blast next month
[Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga Chinese Ambassador Li Jin Jun assured officials of the Clark Development Corp. (CDC) that the $503-million North Railway (Northrail) project will go full-blast by the end of February.
CDC officials said Li was here over the weekend and briefed them, as well as officials of the Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) and Malacañang representatives, led by Presidential Adviser for North Luzon Renato Diaz, on developments in the railway project largely funded from a loan from the Export-Import Bank of China.
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[Title] => Northrail project to start soon
[Summary] => MALOLOS CITY The Chinese-funded Northrail project linking Metro Manila to Central Luzon will start soon as the first 32 kilometers have already been cleared of structures and informal settlers, Vice President Noli de Castro said yesterday.
De Castro, concurrent chairman of the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council, turned over to the North Luzon Railways Corp. (NLRC) the 32-kilometer stretch of the MacArthur Highway from Caloocan City to this Bulacan capital for the first phase of the Northrail project.
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[Title] => Life slowly returns to normal in Albay, but rebuilding may take years
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Shops are reopening and telephone lines are back up, but reconstruction in the impoverished province of Albay after deadly mudflows could take years, officials said.
President Arroyo, who made a flying visit here Tuesday, ordered a massive effort to get the devastated areas back on their feet before Christmas.
The President earlier declared a state of national calamity and ordered the release of P1 billion to hardest-hit areas in Bicol, owing to the unprecedented three successive super typhoons that plowed into the country in the last three months.
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These structures were illegally constructed along the old railroad tracks of the Philippine National Railways and the irrigation system, which also served as a flood control system up to the early 1980s.
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[Title] => Northrail project goes full-blast next month
[Summary] => CLARK FIELD, Pampanga Chinese Ambassador Li Jin Jun assured officials of the Clark Development Corp. (CDC) that the $503-million North Railway (Northrail) project will go full-blast by the end of February.
CDC officials said Li was here over the weekend and briefed them, as well as officials of the Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) and Malacañang representatives, led by Presidential Adviser for North Luzon Renato Diaz, on developments in the railway project largely funded from a loan from the Export-Import Bank of China.
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[Title] => Northrail project to start soon
[Summary] => MALOLOS CITY The Chinese-funded Northrail project linking Metro Manila to Central Luzon will start soon as the first 32 kilometers have already been cleared of structures and informal settlers, Vice President Noli de Castro said yesterday.
De Castro, concurrent chairman of the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council, turned over to the North Luzon Railways Corp. (NLRC) the 32-kilometer stretch of the MacArthur Highway from Caloocan City to this Bulacan capital for the first phase of the Northrail project.
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