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                    [Title] => Air pollution a major health hazard for Manilans
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When the old year passes and a new year starts, Metro Manila residents are normally bombarded by air pollution as fireworks cover the atmosphere with smoke coming from burning gunpowder.


About 98 percent of Metro Manila residents are affected by air pollution as celebrations and festivities marking the new year is observed in Metro Manila, Antonio M. Claparol, president of the Ecological Society of the Philippines, said as he warned that respiratory diseases such as asthma, the common colds and influenza can affect most of the residents.
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When the old year passes and a new year starts, Metro Manila residents are normally bombarded by air pollution as fireworks cover the atmosphere with smoke coming from burning gunpowder.


About 98 percent of Metro Manila residents are affected by air pollution as celebrations and festivities marking the new year is observed in Metro Manila, Antonio M. Claparol, president of the Ecological Society of the Philippines, said as he warned that respiratory diseases such as asthma, the common colds and influenza can affect most of the residents.
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