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[Title] => Payatas dump survives Ondoy's fury
[Summary] => From a scene of deadly trash slide which killed 300 people in July 2002, the Payatas dump in Quezon City has withstood the fury of typhoon Ondoy, with zero casualty and no damage on infrastructure facilities of the once disaster prone area.
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[Title] => Payatas now a tourist destination
[Summary] => From a symbol of death and poverty, the Payatas dump in Quezon City has been dramatically transformed into model garbage-to-power generation facility, making the area a major tourist destination in the country.
Mayor Feliciano Belmonte Jr. led city officials in welcoming last week a large delegation from the Peoples Republic of Vietnam, all of them eager to see how the city government transformed a mountain of garbage into a controlled dump facility.
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