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                    [Title] => Pampanga earmarks P70.4 M for projects
                    [Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — The Sangguniang Panlalawigan here approved the allocation of P70.4 million for the governor’s office to be spent for calamity needs, livelihood loans and other expeditures of the provincial government.


The recent onslaught of floods in the province caused damage worth P382 million in infrastructure, crops, and fisheries. Damage to roads, school buildings, dikes and bridges also amounted to some P120 million, according to provincial engineer Jay Macatuno.
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Gov. Lito Lapid, his wife Marissa and eldest brother, Rey Lapid, the vice mayor of Porac town, are set to fly to Washington, D today to kick off an eight-day sortie purportedly to raise funds for local projects and seek donations of hospital equipment.
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                    [Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — The Sangguniang Panlalawigan here approved the allocation of P70.4 million for the governor’s office to be spent for calamity needs, livelihood loans and other expeditures of the provincial government.


The recent onslaught of floods in the province caused damage worth P382 million in infrastructure, crops, and fisheries. Damage to roads, school buildings, dikes and bridges also amounted to some P120 million, according to provincial engineer Jay Macatuno.
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Gov. Lito Lapid, his wife Marissa and eldest brother, Rey Lapid, the vice mayor of Porac town, are set to fly to Washington, D today to kick off an eight-day sortie purportedly to raise funds for local projects and seek donations of hospital equipment.
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