+ Follow ALMA RANA Tag
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LEGAZPI CITY President Arroyo visited the simmering Mayon volcano yesterday, promising more aid for the nearly 40,000 people evacuated from their homes amid fears of a major eruption.
Mrs. Arroyo ordered the immediate release of P250 million for relief efforts after visiting some overcrowded and cramped evacuation centers.
The evacuees, mainly poor farmers who till land on the slopes of Mayon, are now housed in makeshift accommodations at 24 local schools and are barred from returning to their homes because of the danger.
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LEGAZPI CITY President Arroyo visited the simmering Mayon volcano yesterday, promising more aid for the nearly 40,000 people evacuated from their homes amid fears of a major eruption.
Mrs. Arroyo ordered the immediate release of P250 million for relief efforts after visiting some overcrowded and cramped evacuation centers.
The evacuees, mainly poor farmers who till land on the slopes of Mayon, are now housed in makeshift accommodations at 24 local schools and are barred from returning to their homes because of the danger.
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LEGAZPI CITY President Arroyo visited the simmering Mayon volcano yesterday, promising more aid for the nearly 40,000 people evacuated from their homes amid fears of a major eruption.
Mrs. Arroyo ordered the immediate release of P250 million for relief efforts after visiting some overcrowded and cramped evacuation centers.
The evacuees, mainly poor farmers who till land on the slopes of Mayon, are now housed in makeshift accommodations at 24 local schools and are barred from returning to their homes because of the danger.
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LEGAZPI CITY President Arroyo visited the simmering Mayon volcano yesterday, promising more aid for the nearly 40,000 people evacuated from their homes amid fears of a major eruption.
Mrs. Arroyo ordered the immediate release of P250 million for relief efforts after visiting some overcrowded and cramped evacuation centers.
The evacuees, mainly poor farmers who till land on the slopes of Mayon, are now housed in makeshift accommodations at 24 local schools and are barred from returning to their homes because of the danger.
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