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The director of the multibillion-peso Camanava (Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas, Valenzuela) flood control project said yesterday the project will be finished by next month and that she is open to investigation over the much-delayed project and is willing to face charges if the results found her liable for the setback.

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Marither Menia, Valenzuela City public information officer, said affected by the floods were four high schools and 13 elementary schools in the city.

"Mostly it’s the school grounds that are flooded, not the classrooms. So maybe tomorrow (today), normal classes can resume in the affected schools," Menia told The STAR.
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In the coastal town of Navotas, where more than 300 families were evacuated when Typhoon Florita hit Metro Manila two weeks ago, all roads remained passable even to light vehicles.

"At least 10 of our pumping stations were working so floodwater quickly receded despite the high tide," Gerry Doringo, Navotas public information officer, said.
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The director of the multibillion-peso Camanava (Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas, Valenzuela) flood control project said yesterday the project will be finished by next month and that she is open to investigation over the much-delayed project and is willing to face charges if the results found her liable for the setback.

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Marither Menia, Valenzuela City public information officer, said affected by the floods were four high schools and 13 elementary schools in the city.

"Mostly it’s the school grounds that are flooded, not the classrooms. So maybe tomorrow (today), normal classes can resume in the affected schools," Menia told The STAR.
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In the coastal town of Navotas, where more than 300 families were evacuated when Typhoon Florita hit Metro Manila two weeks ago, all roads remained passable even to light vehicles.

"At least 10 of our pumping stations were working so floodwater quickly receded despite the high tide," Gerry Doringo, Navotas public information officer, said.
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