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                    [Title] => Seniang  renders thousands homeless
                    [Summary] => TARLAC CITY – Over a thousand families in this province were rendered homeless, while 3,000 persons remained isolated as the heavy downpour of typhoon Seniang  worsened the already swollen major river channels.


Meanwhile, retired General Virgilio Florendo, executive officer of the provincial disaster coordinating council, said a police officer in La Paz town – SPO2 Conrado Vinuya – died after he was electrocuted while directing traffic along the alternate La Paz-Zaragosa road.
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In other developments:

• The Bamban-Mabalacat portion of the MacArthur Highway in Tarlac was opened to traffic the other day, but other major routes linking the province to Pampanga, Nueva Ecija and Pangasinan remained closed to all types of vehicles due to overflowing floodwaters.
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                    [Title] => Seniang  renders thousands homeless
                    [Summary] => TARLAC CITY – Over a thousand families in this province were rendered homeless, while 3,000 persons remained isolated as the heavy downpour of typhoon Seniang  worsened the already swollen major river channels.


Meanwhile, retired General Virgilio Florendo, executive officer of the provincial disaster coordinating council, said a police officer in La Paz town – SPO2 Conrado Vinuya – died after he was electrocuted while directing traffic along the alternate La Paz-Zaragosa road.
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In other developments:

• The Bamban-Mabalacat portion of the MacArthur Highway in Tarlac was opened to traffic the other day, but other major routes linking the province to Pampanga, Nueva Ecija and Pangasinan remained closed to all types of vehicles due to overflowing floodwaters.
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