+ Follow MACABEBE AND MASANTOL Tag
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[Title] => Bike race held for slain SAF troopers
[Summary] => At least 600 members of the Philippine National Police (PNP), Bureau of Jail Management and Penology and civilian cyclists joined a “bike-for-a-cause” marking the 44th day of the death of 44 Special Action Force (SAF) commandos here yesterday.
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[Title] => Twin flood control projects under study in Bulacan
[Summary] => Perennial flooding in the coastal towns of Bulacan will soon be addressed as a twin flood control projects are being studied by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).
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[Title] => 142 Pampanga villages still flooded; state of calamity up
[Summary] => CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga The weather has improved but floodwaters from Bulacan and Nueva Ecija still inundate at least 142 barangays in 13 Pampanga towns, as deep as 10 feet in some areas, prompting Gov. Lito Lapid to declare a state of calamity.
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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[Title] => Lapid bats for state of calamity
[Summary] => CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga Gov. Lito Lapid plans to ask the provincial board to place the entire province under a state of calamity after heavy rainfall dumped by tropical depression "Jolina," left nearly all the 21 towns heavily flooded.
Lapid earlier refused to release cash advances from the P17-million calamity fund until the board has declared a state of calamity.
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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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August 19, 2001 - 12:00am