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These rivers are the Malaquit River in Paracale town in Camarines Norte and Panique River in Aroroy town in Masbate.
A team from the DENR found that the average dissolved oxygen (ADL) of Malaquit River was way below the standard for class C waters while the Panique River has even a much lower ADL.
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Array ( [results] => Array ( [0] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 627008 [Title] => Costa Rica landslides kills 20, several missing [Summary] =>A rain-sodden hillside collapsed on homes in a suburb of Costa Rica's capital early Thursday, killing at least 20 people, many as they slept.
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These rivers are the Malaquit River in Paracale town in Camarines Norte and Panique River in Aroroy town in Masbate.
A team from the DENR found that the average dissolved oxygen (ADL) of Malaquit River was way below the standard for class C waters while the Panique River has even a much lower ADL.
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