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A Valenzuela City councilor said yesterday that foul-smelling stagnant floodwaters leaking from breached dikes in the city’s common boundary with neighboring Meycauayan pose a health hazard.

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The Valenzuela City government reported yesterday that one of its residents, a doctor working for a private hospital in Quezon City, tested positive for the A(H1N1) virus.

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"Mayor Sherwin Gatchalian is calling on all Valenzuelanos to share whatever they can to the victims of mudslide in Saint Bernard town," Gatchalian’s public information officer Marither Menia told The STAR.
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A Valenzuela City councilor said yesterday that foul-smelling stagnant floodwaters leaking from breached dikes in the city’s common boundary with neighboring Meycauayan pose a health hazard.

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"Mayor Sherwin Gatchalian is calling on all Valenzuelanos to share whatever they can to the victims of mudslide in Saint Bernard town," Gatchalian’s public information officer Marither Menia told The STAR.
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