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                    [Title] => Many Mayon evacuees allowed home as alert level is lowered
                    [Summary] => LEGAZPI CITY — Volcanologists lowered the alert level around Mayon Volcano yesterday and said about half of the 40,000 evacuees can return home.


Volcanologists said the threat of a large eruption was fading and the 20,000 evacuees who live farthest from the volcano can go home after 11 days in evacuation centers in this city.

"There may still be some moderate to small explosions but there will be no big bang," said volcanologist Ed Villacorte.
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Volcanologists said the threat of a large eruption was fading and the 20,000 evacuees who live farthest from the volcano can go home after 11 days in evacuation centers in this city.

"There may still be some moderate to small explosions but there will be no big bang," said volcanologist Ed Villacorte.
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                    [Title] => Many Mayon evacuees allowed home as alert level is lowered
                    [Summary] => LEGAZPI CITY — Volcanologists lowered the alert level around Mayon Volcano yesterday and said about half of the 40,000 evacuees can return home.


Volcanologists said the threat of a large eruption was fading and the 20,000 evacuees who live farthest from the volcano can go home after 11 days in evacuation centers in this city.

"There may still be some moderate to small explosions but there will be no big bang," said volcanologist Ed Villacorte.
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Volcanologists said the threat of a large eruption was fading and the 20,000 evacuees who live farthest from the volcano can go home after 11 days in evacuation centers in this city.

"There may still be some moderate to small explosions but there will be no big bang," said volcanologist Ed Villacorte.
[DatePublished] => 2001-07-05 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Nation [SectionUrl] => nation [URL] => ) ) )
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