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                    [Title] => Declogging to reduce flooding in Las Piñas
                    [Summary] => Minimized flooding in flood-prone areas in Las Piñas City is expected following massive declogging and desilting operations conducted in preparation for the onset of the rainy season.


According to Mayor Mel Aguilar, except for some low-lying areas, flood-prone zones in the city have been cleared of obstructions.

At the same time, the mayor reiterated her appeal to residents for the total practice of waste segregation to help prevent clogging of drainage inlets and all waterways that cause flooding.
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Mayor Mel Aguilar made the pledge during preparations for the opening of classes as she vowed that no child of school age be denied access to public education in the city’s day-care centers and public schools.
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Mayor Mel Aguilar said the awarding of lot certificates was made possible through the Las Piñas Inter-Agency Committee on Housing composed of the National Housing Authority, Presidential Commission on Urban Poor, Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council and the Office of Las Piñas Rep. Cynthia Villar.
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                    [Title] => Declogging to reduce flooding in Las Piñas
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According to Mayor Mel Aguilar, except for some low-lying areas, flood-prone zones in the city have been cleared of obstructions.

At the same time, the mayor reiterated her appeal to residents for the total practice of waste segregation to help prevent clogging of drainage inlets and all waterways that cause flooding.
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Mayor Mel Aguilar made the pledge during preparations for the opening of classes as she vowed that no child of school age be denied access to public education in the city’s day-care centers and public schools.
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Mayor Mel Aguilar said the awarding of lot certificates was made possible through the Las Piñas Inter-Agency Committee on Housing composed of the National Housing Authority, Presidential Commission on Urban Poor, Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council and the Office of Las Piñas Rep. Cynthia Villar.
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