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                    [Title] => STAR's Damayan distributes relief goods
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The onslaught of typhoon “Ondoy” three years ago is still fresh in the minds of her five children, so when floodwaters started creeping into their home last Aug. 7, 38-year-old Rosa Pesonila panicked.

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The Banaba Elementary School in San Mateo, Rizal is struggling to recover from the ravages wrought by horrific typhoon Ondoy that drastically changed the school’s landscape, which used to have a “university-atmosphere,” as described by its principal, Federico Fortunato.

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For three weeks, going around the Banaba Elementary School in San Mateo, Rizal has been a challenge for teachers, students and parents, as the school premises were covered with slippery but hardened mud left by tropical storm “Ondoy” after it wreaked havoc in Metro Manila and nearby provinces last Sept. 26.

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The Banaba Elementary School in San Mateo, Rizal is struggling to recover from the ravages wrought by horrific typhoon Ondoy that drastically changed the school’s landscape, which used to have a “university-atmosphere,” as described by its principal, Federico Fortunato.

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For three weeks, going around the Banaba Elementary School in San Mateo, Rizal has been a challenge for teachers, students and parents, as the school premises were covered with slippery but hardened mud left by tropical storm “Ondoy” after it wreaked havoc in Metro Manila and nearby provinces last Sept. 26.

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