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                    [Title] => 138 P’panga, Bulacan b’gays inundated
                    [Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga — Floodwaters again rose in low-lying parts of Central Luzon, drowning a woman whose house was washed away by strong currents at a subdivision here and inundating at least 138 barangays in this province and Bulacan.

Daryll Sanchez, of the Pampanga disaster coordinating council, identified the drowning victim as 56-year-old Virginia Guevarra, whose concrete house at Phase 3 of St. Jude Village in Barangay Dolores here was swept away by strong currents from the Gugu creek Tuesday night.
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This, despite two major multibillion-peso projects designed to minimize flooding in the province.

Daryll Sanchez, of the provincial disaster coordinating council, cited partial reports showing that flood damage to agricultural crops has reached at least P6.5 million.
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Daryll Sanchez, of the Pampanga disaster coordinating council, identified the drowning victim as 56-year-old Virginia Guevarra, whose concrete house at Phase 3 of St. Jude Village in Barangay Dolores here was swept away by strong currents from the Gugu creek Tuesday night.
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This, despite two major multibillion-peso projects designed to minimize flooding in the province.

Daryll Sanchez, of the provincial disaster coordinating council, cited partial reports showing that flood damage to agricultural crops has reached at least P6.5 million.
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