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                    [Title] => 131 LGUs 'state of calamity' dulot ng El Niño phenomenon
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                    [Title] => Filipino farmers struggle as drought and heatwave hits
                    [Summary] =>  Filipino farmer Daniel Velasco pumps water from a well in a desperate attempt to save his wilting vegetables, as a scorching heatwave and the worst drought in years hits crops.
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                    [Title] => Philippine settlement submerged by dam reappears due to drought
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                    [Title] => Drought-stricken Basilan placed under state of calamity
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                    [Title] => Vietnam province declares state of emergency over drought
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                    [Title] => Carbon emissions and El Niño push oceans to record temperatures
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                    [Title] => Drought may affect 30 provinces in March — PAGASA
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                    [Title] => Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Niño — UN
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                    [Title] => Philippines, Cambodia seek to expand rice supply ties
                    [Summary] => The Philippines is exploring a partnership with Cambodia to secure a stable rice supply in response to potential challenges posed by the El Niño phenomenon.
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                    [Title] => Filipino farmers struggle as drought and heatwave hits
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                    [Title] => Vietnam province declares state of emergency over drought
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                    [Title] => Carbon emissions and El Niño push oceans to record temperatures
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                    [Title] => Drought may affect 30 provinces in March — PAGASA
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                    [Title] => Above-normal temperatures for March-May due to El Niño — UN
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                    [Title] => Philippines, Cambodia seek to expand rice supply ties
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                    [AuthorName] => Kristine Daguno-Bersamina
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